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mmd-nessa-blog · 7 years
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I love how it turns out xDD
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phgq · 4 years
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Tagalog News: E-Report kontra abuso, inilunsad ng MMDA
#PHinfo: Tagalog News: E-Report kontra abuso, inilunsad ng MMDA
LUNGSOD PASIG, Marso 17 (PIA) -- Inilunsad ng Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) ang ‘E-Report,’ kung saan maaari nang ipagbigay-alam sa MMDA ang katiwalian, iligal na aktibidad o iregularidad na sangkot ang mga kawani ng ahensya.
Ayon sa MMDA, ang E-Report ay bahagi ng layunin ni MMDA Chair Benhur Abalos na mas mapaayos at mapabuti ang serbisyong ibinibigay ng MMDA sa publiko.
Kaya naman hinihikayat ang lahat na i-report ang mga tiwaling empleyado gaya ng mga traffic enforcers, sa pamamagitan ng mga social media accounts ng ahensya.
Maaaring ipadala ang inyong mensahe sa pamamagitan ng direct message sa MMDA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MMDAPH at Twitter page: https://twitter.com/MMDA.
Ipadala ang detalye gaya ng pangalan ng empleyado, petsa at oras ng insidente, lugar kung saan naganap ang katiwalian at agad itong aaksyunan ng ahensya.
Dagdag pa ng MMDA, mas makakatulong kung may kalakip na video o larawan ang sumbong.
Ang E-Report ay isang pamamaraan para magamit ang "citizen reporting" upang matulungan ang tanggapan ng MMDA Chairman para malinis ang kanilang hanay at papanagutin ang mga abusado. (PIA NCR)
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* Philippine Information Agency. "Tagalog News: E-Report kontra abuso, inilunsad ng MMDA." Philippine Information Agency. https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1069750 (accessed March 17, 2021 at 06:36AM UTC+08).
* Philippine Infornation Agency. "Tagalog News: E-Report kontra abuso, inilunsad ng MMDA." Archive Today. https://archive.ph/?run=1&url=https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1069750 (archived).
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boohxplore · 5 years
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FREERIDE this Christmas through February at the Pasig River Ferry Boat
The Pasig River Ferry Service is open Monday through Saturday. 
The first trip begins at 7:00 am from the Employment Station to Guadalupe Station and 6:30 am from Guadalupe Station to Escolta Station. 
The last trip was 5:30 pm from Escolta Station to Guadalupe Station and from Guadalupe Station to Pinagbuhatan Station was also 3:30 pm. Currently, the Pasig River Ferry Service has 11 stations. 
Fares to the Pasig River Ferry Service depend on the distance of the ferry station to the passenger. For example, from Stations Station to San Joaquin Station the fare is P28. If you go straight from Escolta Station to Exit Station, the fare is P95.
The MMDA has a website ( www.mmda.gov.ph ), an MMDA Facebook Account and an MMDA Twitter Account where you can find important information about the Pasig River Ferry Service.
Facebook Account: https://www.facebook.com/MMDAPH/
Twitter Account: https://twitter.com/MMDA/
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omarie-blog1 · 8 years
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Towing and Impounding FAQ
1.   What are the different kinds of tow trucks recognized by MMDA?
There are 2 kinds of tow trucks in MMDA ---
a) MMDA Road Emergency Group tow trucks – these are only allowed to tow stalled vehicles involved in accidents. The services of these trucks are free of charge.
b) MMDA-accredited tow trucks – the personnel in these accredited tow truck companies are NOT employees of MMDA. To check the list of MMDA accredited towing companies, please refer to this link:http://mmda.gov.ph/index.php/20-faq/1596-mmda-registered-towing-services
2.   Under which situations can MMDA trucks tow vehicles?
Tow trucks can only tow the following vehicles ---
a) stalled vehicles;
b) illegally parked vehicles; and
c) vehicles involved in accidents.
3.   Where does MMDA bring the towed vehicles?
Towed vehicles shall ONLY be brought to the ULTRA Impounding Area along Julia Vargas Ave.
4.   How does MMDA define stalled vehicles and illegally parked vehicles?
A stalled vehicle is a vehicle, which, for any cause (engine trouble, empty fuel tank, flat tire, among others) is unable to proceed under its own motive power on a public road, street or thoroughfare in Metro Manila.
An illegally-parked vehicle refers to one which is parked in areas prohibited by existing law or ordinance for parking purposes or those designated by the MMDA and/or the local government units (LGUs) as NO PARKING areas or zones. The following are two (2) types of illegally-parked vehicles:
“Attended illegally parked vehicle” is an illegally parked vehicle whose driver is present or would appear at any time prior to the actual clamping to the tow truck and who is willing and able to move out the illegally parked vehicle without delay.
“Unattended illegally parked vehicle” is an illegally parked vehicle which does not fall under the definition of attended illegally parked vehicle.
5.   Which areas are prohibited for parking?
1.   All national roads in Metro Manila.
2.   Primary and secondary roads of cities and municipalities in Metro Manila that are:
a. Within six (6) meters of any intersection or curved lane;
b. Within four (4) meters of driveways or entrances to any fire station, hospital, clinic and other similar establishment; 4
c. Within four (4) meters of fire hydrants;
d. On the roadside of any legally parked vehicle;
e. On pedestrian crosswalks;
f. In front of any authorized driveway;
g. On the sidewalks, paths and alleys not intended for parking;
h. At the foot or near bridges;
i. At any place where official signs have been erected prohibiting parking and/or declared NO PARKING ZONE by the MMDA such as the Mabuhay Lanes. See attached link for reference:https://www.facebook.com/MMDAPH/posts/967756373263025;
j. Other areas duly declared as “NO PARKING ZONE” provided by law or ordinances.
6.   What’s the towing process for illegally parked vehicles?
If attended by a driver, illegally parked vehicles will NOT be towed but a ticket shall be issued by a traffic constable (or deputized HPG).
If the vehicle is unattended, the tow truck driver shall blow the truck's horn five (5) times to alert the owner, then another five (5) times after one minute. If the driver does not respond up by then, the vehicle shall be towed and issued a ticket at the impounding area.
7.   What should I do if my vehicle is stalled due to a flat tire?
Flat-tired vehicles must be moved to the emergency lane on its own, otherwise it will be towed. In either case, a TVR will be issued. Changing of flat tires on the roadway is not allowed.
8.   What if my vehicle is stalled due to an empty fuel tank?
Stalled or illegally parked vehicles as a result of empty fuel tank may be towed to the nearest gasoline station. However, a towing fee will be paid to the tow truck in accordance with the number of kilometers from the point of origin to the gasoline station. A TVR shall also be issued to the driver.
9.   What if my vehicle is stalled due to engine trouble?
Stalled or illegally parked vehicles as a result of engine trouble shall be towed if it cannot move on its own or if the driver refuses to move it. A TVR shall likewise be issued to the driver.
10.  What is the process of towing an unattended vehicle?
If the vehicle is unattended, the tow truck driver shall blow the truck's horn five (5) times to alert the owner, then another five (5) times after one minute. If the owner does not respond, the vehicle will be towed. A notice shall be left/entrusted to any traffic officer on duty at the site, or to any responsible person who can give the notice to the owner. The impounding area where the said vehicle shall be towed and impounded should likewise be indicated.
11.  Are the towing crew allowed to board an attended vehicle?
This is NOT allowed. If this happens when the driver is present, this must be taken note of and reported as a violation to the MMDA (136).
12.  How much is the violation and towing fee?
Any driver who shall illegally park his motor vehicle on any public road, street or thoroughfare in Metro Manila shall pay a fine of FIVE HUNDRED (P500.00) PESOS.
In addition, a standard towing fee shall be collected by both government and private entities subject to the following rates:
Light vehicles (weighing less than 4,500 kgs) – P 1500 for the first 4 km
Medium vehicles (weighing between 4501 kg and 7500 kg) – P 2500 for the first 4 km
Heavy vehicles (weighing 7501 kg and above) P 4500 for the first 4 km
In all cases, P 200 shall be charged per kilometer on top of the base fee measured from place of towing to the impounding area.
13.  Who will be responsible for any damage/s obtained by the vehicle during the towing?
Take note that before the actual towing, the tow truck crew shall issue a Technical Inspection Report indicating the name of the owner, vehicle’s plate number, type and color, including the accessories thereof, and a description of the vehicle’s condition. The towing company/agency shall be held responsible for losses/damages incurred while towing the vehicle.
14.  How do I know if my towing service is accredited by MMDA?
MMDA and those accredited towing services adhere to a strict protocol as mentioned in the procedures above. Motorists must make sure that the tow truck crew are wearing the prescribed uniforms and clearly display their ID cards. If unsure, they may call 136 or checkhttps://www.facebook.com/MMDAPH/posts/967756373263025 for the list of accredited towing services.
MMDA is rigorous and thorough in its screening and accreditation of towing companies to ensure that motorists are properly responded to.
For any complaints, motorists can report to the MMDA Facebook or Twitter page. For urgent matters, kindly call hotline 136.
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MMDA opens rush- hour 'zipper lane' to ease EDSA southbound traffic
MMDA opens rush- hour ‘zipper lane’ to ease EDSA southbound traffic
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) will open on Monday a ‘zipper lane’ or counterflow lane along the Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) to ease traffic gridlock in the southbound lane during the morning rush hour (Pictured). (Photo: MMDA/ Facebook) MANILA –The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) will open on Monday a ‘zipper lane’ or counterflow lane along the…
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mmd-nessa-blog · 7 years
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My last edit before my pmd editor being a bitch....
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mmd-nessa-blog · 8 years
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CAFE
“Welcome to the Cafe~! My name is NESSA, and I shall be the one who served you right now. Hopefully you don’t mind with it~”
Model(s): NESSA by me Norway by roco edited by me Iceland by roco outfit by Sasori Romano & Italy by Nachi Akira edited by me
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mmd-nessa-blog · 8 years
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He looks lovely~
Model by: Roco, zeze & Honda Kiku
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mmd-nessa-blog · 8 years
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Can’t even stop admiring it~
Model(s): Belarus by Mint Ukraine by Tome
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