An overcrowded EDSA would usher in the opening of classes next week as the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority expects at least 436,000 vehicles to go through the metropolis’ main highway, acting MMDA Chairman Carlo Dimayuga III said yesterday.
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority yesterday advised motorists to brace for traffic jams as several roads in the metropolis would be closed for repairs this weekend.
After losing hundreds of jeepney units offering free rides, commuters might soon see less public utility buses plying the roads too, with operators beginning to feel the bite of skyrocketing gas prices.