Pasig LGU releases Holy Week traffic scheme

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Pasig LGU releases Holy Week traffic scheme
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The Pasig City local government released a rerouting scheme for motorists to give way to processions and other Holy Week-related activities on March 31, April 3, 5, 7, and 9 in the city. ManilaBulletin READ:

Heavy traffic is expected on R. Jabson Street , M. H. Del Pilar Street , E. Angeles and Dr. Pilapil Streets , Dr. Sixto Antonio Avenue and A. Mabini Street , the Plaza Rizal Intersection, P. Burgos, Lopez Jaena, and Dr. Garcia Streets due to the planned processions.The rerouting scheme will take effect starting at 6 p.m. on March 31, April 3, and 5; 5 a.m., 5 p.m., and 8 p.m. onwards on April 7; and 4 a.m. onwards on April 9.

Motorists going to the Pasig Mega Market who are coming from Rotonda can take the C. Raymundo Avenue, turn right to Mercedes Avenue, then right again to Market Avenue. From Pasig Mega Market going to Rotonda, motorists are advised to take Market Avenue, turn left to Mercedes Avenue, then left to C. Raymundo Avenue.

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