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  • 5/21/2024
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Transcript
00:00 Although it's not being labeled, it's still prohibited on some national roads in NCR, e-trike and other light vehicles.
00:07 Some e-trike drivers have been contacted because their faces were affected by the accident.
00:13 We have first news live from EJ Gomez. EJ.
00:22 There is no valid document and the reason why MMDA is driving is unknown.
00:29 Why they are pushing the prohibition of e-trike and other light vehicles on the main roads.
00:35 But they have been given one week to prove their claim before the people who are protesting here will see.
00:45 The next week, MMDA will be closed to e-trike, e-bike, tricycle and other light vehicles on the main roads in Metro Manila.
00:55 That's after President Bongbong Marcos said that he will just conduct information dissemination.
01:01 Until this week, the authorities are just doing their job.
01:05 Here in Tuft Avenue, there are still e-trikes being passed. They are just passing by.
01:11 What we are doing ma'am, we are just passing National Road from Tuft to Ocean Park.
01:19 That's what we are doing now. The problem is ma'am, some people are still seeing e-trikes being passed by.
01:25 We are still being affected. They are still passing by National Road.
01:27 Under the regulation number 24-002 series of 2024 of MMDA,
01:33 tricycles, push carts, pedicab, kuliglig, e-bike and e-trike are now prohibited on some national roads in Metro Manila.
01:40 These include Recto Avenue, Rojas Boulevard, Quezon Avenue, Commonwealth Avenue and España Boulevard.
01:47 For Joshua, who is an e-trike driver, banning them from national roads is not a problem.
01:52 It's a good thing that they are able to avoid the disgrace.
01:55 But he hopes that there is a clear alternative route for them.
01:59 I hope that they will give us a route that we can pass through faster so that we won't have to worry about other routes
02:08 that are being passed by more people.
02:12 At this time, we are still seeing a lot of e-trikes passing through the length of Tuft Avenue.
02:25 Most of them are full of students and our fellow countrymen who are going to work.
02:32 That's the first news from Tuft Avenue. EJ Gomez for GMA Integrated News.
02:38 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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