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CITIZENS’ CALL

Pedicabs cause heavy traffic

/ 08:52 PM October 16, 2011

Pedicabs cause heavy traffic

Mayor Lim, please do something about pedicabs on Taft-Vito Cruz and near De La Salle University. They cause heavy traffic in the two areas because they park on the road to wait for passengers.—Anonymous

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Driving blind at night

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Drivers of passenger jeepneys do not turn on their headlights at night and the police are not doing anything about it. Which agency should go after these drivers, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority or Land Transportation Office?—Anonymous

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Parked cars take over QC road

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Cars are parked all day long on Paraiso Street, turning it from a two-lane to a single-lane road.—Albert Santos, Quezon City

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Go after errant towing firm in Mandaluyong

Complaints have been piling up at the Mandaluyong City Hall against Catapang towing service. The company’s towing permit should be revoked.—Anonymous

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Reckless, inconsiderate motorcycle drivers

Attention, Las Piñas police: Please go after the motorcycle riders on Naga Road, CAA, Doña Manuela and Vergon who go around without helmets and whose mufflers make enough noise to wake up the whole neighborhood.—Arnold Gatdula, Las Piñas

Stay off the sidewalk

The sidewalk beside Shopwise on Commonwealth Avenue in Quezon City is being used as a parking area for tricycles. Commuters are forced to wait for a ride in the middle of the “killer highway.”—Jose Larde, Quezon City

Slippery when wet

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Gen. Simon Street in Caloocan City beside Manila Central University was dug up four months ago but up to now, it has not been cemented. It’s dangerous especially when it rains. Only a small portion of the road can be used.—Anonymous

TAGS: road, traffic, traffic laws

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