The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) on Thursday said it will implement a “no absent, no day off” policy for traffic personnel in order to be ready and full force for the influx of passengers during this year’s observation of Undas.
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority on Thursday said it will implement a “ no absent, no day off” policy for traffic personnel in order to be ready and full force for the influx of passengers during this year’s observation of Undas.
“With our traffic personnel for Undas po magkaka ‘no absent, no dayoff’ policy rin po sila para we will be ready and full force during Undas po," Carunungan said. Carunungan said the agency will also deploy traffic and rescue personnel to major public cemeteries in case of emergencies. “We have certain preparations for Christmas. On the part of the MMDA, ‘yung sinabi pong meeting with the mall operators, sana po yung mga sales sa weekend at kung may sale po dapat sila magbigay ng traffic management plan two weeks before para makatulong kami sa daloy ng trapiko. Sana po yung mga [delivery] po nila sa night time with the exception of perishable goods such as food and water,” she said.
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