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MMDA: BBM-Sara caravan orderly

December 12, 2021 Edd Reyes 257 views

THE Marcos-Duterte caravan held Sunday, December 12, had minimal impact on traffic due to proper coordination.

“Based on our assessment, the mega caravan launched by the supporters of Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. and Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio was orderly,” said Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) General Manager Atty. Romando Artes.

“It was a result of proper coordination among the concerned parties and organizers’ commitment to self-policing,” said Artes.

Based on monitoring, the organizers deployed their own marshals, motorcade participants occupied one lane and finished their activity at 9 am.

A “no dayoff, no absent” policy for MMDA traffic enforcers was implemented to ensure a smooth flow of traffic during the conduct of motorcade caravan.

“We recognize the efforts of our people, Philippine National Police and all concerned, LGUs, government officials, the organizers as well as the participants involved,” Artes said.

There were at least 900 vehicles, including motorcycles, cars, buses and SUVs which participated in the caravan.

Further, the MMDA official urged organizers of motorcades and caravans to follow the guidelines to minimize traffic gridlocks in the National Capital Region.

“The same standard and procedure will be applied to all applicants for rally permit regardless of political party,” said Artes.

In the list of guidelines set, the MMDA shall regulate, evaluate, and issue permits for motorcades and/or caravans in the major thoroughfares of the capital region. Meanwhile, the concerned local government units are in charge of such activities on all other roads.

Motorcades and/or caravans shall only be permitted during weekends and holidays between 5 am to 10 am.

“The organizers should mobilize their own marshalls and secure permit from LGUs. They should finish the motorcade at 10 am. Also, motorcade participants should stay in designated lane to avoid inconvenience to the motoring public,” said Artes.

Also, organizers of these events would need to apply for a Roadway Private Utilization Permit (RPUP) with the MMDA and/or the concerned LGUs. They should state in their applications the full details of their event, including the name of the event, organizations involved, date, time, route, estimated number of motor vehicles, program of activities, and other relevant details.

The application for permit shall be evaluated and issued by the MMDA and/or the concerned Metro Manila LGUs, with the consideration of a traffic management plan and undertaking of a public information and awareness campaign for the purpose.

The organizers of the motorcades and/or caravans shall comply with relevant laws such as Republic Act No. 4136 (Land Transportation and Traffic Code), rules and regulations of the Land Transportation Office and the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board as well as the guidelines of the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases pertaining to the COVID-19 minimum public health standards.

Any violation of the undertaking or material misrepresentation in the application shall be a ground to suspension, cancellation or revocation of RPUP.

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