Under the Oplan Libreng Sakay, more than 280 e-trikes were deployed to provide free transport within secondary roads, while 32 vehicles ranging from buses, pick-up, and trucks were designated in major thoroughfares.
THE Manila City government has deployed more than 300 vehicles on Monday, March 6 due to the weeklong nationwide transport strike.
Manila Mayor Honey Lacuna-Pangan said that under the Oplan Libreng Sakay, more than 280 e-trikes were deployed to provide free transport within secondary roads, while 32 vehicles ranging from buses, pick-up, and trucks were designated in major thoroughfares.
The following routes will be available for the public from 5AM to 10AM and 4PM to 10PM:
Vito Cruz Taft Ave – Quezon Blvd.
Espana Blvd. – Welcome Rotonda
Abad Santos Ave. – R. Papa Rizal Ave.
UN Taft Ave. – R. Papa Rizal Ave.
Recto Ave. – SM Sta. Mesa
UN Taft Ave. – P. Ocampo St.
Monumento Rizal Ave. – Divisoria
Buendia Taft Ave. – Divisoria
Buendia Taft Ave. – Monumento Rizal Ave.
Buendia Taft Ave. – Welcome Rotonda
Lacuna-Pangan oversees the deployment of more than Different vehicles from the Manila Traffic and Parking Bureau, Manila Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office, and Manila Police District were deployed by the mayor to provide free rides to commuters during rush hours.
