The ban on tricycles, pushcarts, pedicabs, kuligligs, e-bikes, e-trikes, and light e-vehicles (EVs) on around 20 national roads in Metro Manila took effect on Monday. Despite the ban, some of these vehicles are still using some covered roads in Manila early Monday morning.
The ban on tricycles, pushcarts, pedicabs, kuligligs, e-bikes, e-trikes, and light e-vehicles on around 20 national roads in Metro Manila took effect on Monday.Despite the ban, some of these vehicles are still using some covered roads in Manila early Monday morning, according to a report of Jhomer Apresto on GMA Integrated News' Unang Balita.A tricycle driver for 15 years lamented the ban and said that they are just making a living.“Kawawa naman kami.
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