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Drop-off points introduced after Bankerohan tragedy

Following the tragic incident at Bankerohan Public Market, the Davao City Police Office (DCPO) has introduced designated drop-off points for vehicles during the New Year's rush. This safety measure is a collaborative effort between the DCPO, City Transport and Traffic Management Office (CTTMO), DCPO Traffic Enforcement Unit, and the jurisdiction overseeing Bankerohan, aimed at enhancing safety and security in the public market. The initiative comes after an incident on Christmas Eve, where a mentally challenged individual commandeered a military truck, resulting in injuries and property damage. Only market-goers will be permitted to enter the public market premises, with vehicles having designated areas for passenger pick-up. Stay updated for more details on the suspect's psychological evaluation, expected to be released this week. Read more for the latest on this developing story.

Gridlock Fiesta

Experience the hustle and bustle of Davao City's Pasko Fiesta as heavy traffic grips the city during the Banda Dasig and Parada sa Pasko festivities. Chief of the City Transport and Traffic Management Office, Dionisio Abude, sheds light on the traffic management efforts amidst the celebration. Commuters express frustration over long waiting times for public transportation, prompting calls for alternative routes and free rides. Stay tuned for program changes and a festive showcase of Christmas spirit at San Pedro Square. Dive into the unique musical contests that define Pasko Fiesta in Davao City.

Over 225-K drivers with unpaid fines

Discover the latest on over 225,000 drivers with unpaid fines for citation tickets issued between 2017 and 2023 in Davao City. Learn about the strict enforcement measures and payment options available, including online systems and district treasurer's offices. Stay informed about the impact of non-payment on government document processing. Stay updated with the City Transport and Traffic Management Office's efforts to strengthen collection from violators. Read more at [News Company Name].

Traffic plan for All Souls Day and All Saints Day in effect

The traffic plan for All Souls’ Day and All Saints’ Day took effect at 6 a.m. of November 1, 2023, said a City Transport and Traffic Management Office (CTTMO) official. CTTMO Head Dionisio Abude said in a radio interview, on Wednesday morning, November 1, that the office is constantly monitoring the traffic situation and that the flow of vehicles in the city is not congested. He added that there would be a huge build-up at Davao Memorial Park by afternoon and that the CTTMO would implement the rerouting scheme. “We will reroute the travelers coming from the south going to Davao Memorial Park, they will no longer be allowed to proceed to the McArthur Highway),” Abude said. As of writing, the situation at Davao Memorial is normal, and the rerouting has not yet been implemented. Once the rerouting is implemented, buses and trucks coming from Maa are prohibited from making a right turn going south. Rather they will make a left turn then proceed to Sandawa then a right turn to Qu

CTTMO adds 1,036 more road signages

CTTMO adds 1,036 more road signages to the initial number of signages they will install for the New Speed Limit of Davao City Ordinance, its official said. This will help notify drivers of the change in speed limit and avoid repetition of signages.

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