Starting Dec. 24, provincial buses will be allowed to traverse EDSA in a bid to accommodate more passengers going to and from the provinces.
But the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority clarified that the lifting of restrictions for provincial buses to use EDSA will only be until Jan. 2.
“This is to allow the provincial buses to accommodate the expected influx of passengers going to the provinces for the holiday season and ensure the convenience and comfort of the commuters,” the statement read.It said provincial buses coming from North Luzon shall terminate their trips at the bus terminals in Cubao, Quezon City while provincial buses coming from South Luzon shall terminate their trips at the bus terminals in Pasay City.
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