KAPAMPANGAN TRAFFIC SIGNAGES. The city government of Angeles in Pampanga will install more traffic signs in the Kapampangan dialect along its major roads. The move is part of the city government's efforts to preserve and revitalize the dialect while also maintaining the safety of pedestrians and motorists. (Photo courtesy of the City Government of Angeles) ANGELES CITY, Pampanga - The city government will install more traffic signs in the Kapampangan dialect along the major roads here. The Angeles City Traffic Development Office on Tuesday received a donation of Kapampangan traffic signages from Lalamove that will be put up around MacArthur Highway and Fil-Am Friendship Circumferential Road. Mayor Carmelo Lazatin Jr., said in a social media post the move is part of the city government's efforts to preserve and revitalize the dialect while maintaining the safety of pedestrians and motorists. Some of the signages written in Kapampangan are "Bawal paparada keni" (no parking), "Bawal lungub keni" (do not enter), "Mamye dalan" (give way), "Bawal Ing bubusina" (no blowing of horn), "Bawal Ing lilipat keni" (no crossing), "Bawal maglibutad ring motorsiklu, traysikel, e-bike, bisikleta" (motorcycles, tricycles, e-bikes, bicycles are not allowed in the innermost lanes), and "Bawal salingku king kaili" (no left turn). Last year, the city government initially put up 20 Kapampangan traffic signages on the major roads. These were installed beside existing English signages by members of the Angeles City Tourism Office in cooperation with the Angeles City Traffic Development Office. The move is the first-ever in the city, as well as in Pampanga province-wide, pursuant to a city ordinance establishing Kapampangan as an official dialect of Angeles City and institutionalizing its use in all sectors, alongside existing national and official languages. (PNA) }