Portions of Commonwealth Ave. closed due to INC event | Inquirer News

Portions of Commonwealth Ave. closed due to INC event

By: - Reporter / @NCorralesINQ
/ 01:30 PM May 17, 2016

Motorists experience heavy traffic on portions of Commonwealth Ave. closed because of an evangelical medical mission of the Iglesia ni Cristo, PHILIPPINE DAILY INQUIRER/EDWIN BACASMAS

Motorists experience heavy traffic on portions of Commonwealth Ave. closed because of an evangelical medical mission of the Iglesia ni Cristo, PHILIPPINE DAILY INQUIRER/EDWIN BACASMAS

Motorists on Tuesday experienced heavy traffic on Commonwealth Avenue as some of its portions were closed due to the Iglesia ni Cristo medical and dental mission.

The Quezon City Department of Public Order and Safety and Metro Manila Development Authority have implemented a traffic rerouting scheme between Sandiganbayan and Litex Road in Quezon City.

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In an advisory, MMDA said that from 12 midnight of May 17 to 12 midnight of May 18, the stretch of Sandiganbayan and Litex Road in Quezon City would be closed to traffic.

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MMDA said all vehicles going to Fairview should turn right at Sandiganbayan and exit on Litex Road.

The agency said a counterflow lane was opened on the southbound side of the road for public utility vehicles. IDL/rga

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Traffic rerouting dahil sa INC event, ipinatupad ngayong araw sa Commonwealth Ave.

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