Intermittent stops mean that there will be times motorists will be stopped to give way for the passage of FIBA delegates and players
MANILA, Philippines – The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority will shift to full-court press in managing the flow of traffic during the weeklong FIBA World Cup which will start on August 25.
The MMDA informed the public of its game plan Friday, August 18, a week before the country jointly hosts the biggest international basketball tournament, with 32 countries competing. Sharing hosting chores with the Philippines are Indonesia and Japan. In a bid to put up a semblance of order in the already testy traffic in Metro Manila, the MMDA started off by warning motorists to expect even slower vehicle movement during the duration of this basketball spectacle.
Foremost of MMDA’s scheme to tame the traffic is the implementation of intermittent stops in key areas of the metropolis. This means that there will be times motorists will be stopped to give way for the passage of FIBA delegates and players.Kalayaan Avenue
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