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Number coding suspended Thursday, Friday, says MMDA

10/31/07

Posted under Road Transport, Transport

By INQUIRER.net

MANILA, Philippines–The number coding scheme for Thursday, All Saints’ Day, and Friday, All Souls’ Day has been suspended, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority has said.

This means that vehicles with plate numbers ending in 7 and 8 on Thursday and 9 and 0 on Friday can travel.

Number coding is a traffic scheme that seeks to decongest traffic in Metro Manila. Vehicles with plate numbers ending in 1 and 2 are banned from the road on Monday; 3 and 4 on Tuesday; 5 and 6 on Wednesday; 7 and 8, Thursday; and 9 and 0, Friday. Thea Alberto

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