Most protest activities were limited to Metro Manila and Central Luzon with little impact on traffic
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While the MMDA noted that the number of passengers waiting for rides was not unusual, Manibela chairman Mar Valbuena attributed the strike’s seemingly low impact to the cancellation of classes or the shift to remote classes. However, Artes explained on DWPM that it was common to see queues at public transport terminals on weekday mornings.
In a separate report from the local government of Pasig City, no issues with long queues or stranded passengers were reported on Monday morning, despite not canceling classes. According to a monitoring report by the LTFRB, obtained from a reliable source, most of the protest activities were limited to Metro Manila and Central Luzon.
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