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The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) started halting tricycles and electric-powered bikes and trikes on Commonwealth Avenue in Quezon City on Wednesday, April 17.
JUST IN: Mga e-trike, tricycle na dumadaan sa kahabaan ng Commonweath Ave. ang hinuli ng MMDA | RH 5 Val Gonzales #MagandangUmagaPilipinas #SamaSamaTayoPilipino
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According to Val Gonzales' report during Dos Por Dos, more than 30 vehicles had already received traffic violation tickets as of 7 a.m.
The MMDA was stationed on both sides of Commonwealth Avenue as they began on the road from Eastbound to Fairview to Westbound.
Among the reported vehicles that were intercepted was a "kulong-kulong" tricycle driven by an unlicensed 18-year-old boy. His tricycle is set to be impounded.
WATCH: 18 anyos na driver ng 'kulong-kulong' nakatakdang i-impound ang sasakyan dahil sa pagmamahelo nang walang lisensya | @dzrh5 Val Gonzales #DosPorDos #SamaSamaTayoPilipino
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A senior citizen using an e-bike was also intercepted, as her vehicle is now prohibited from using the major road.
Senior citizen na nagmamaneho ng e-bike, kabilang sa hinuli ng MMDA sa Commonwealth Ave., Q.C | @dzrh5 Val Gonzales #DosPorDos #SamaSamaTayoPilipino
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According to the violators, they have no idea that the ban will begin today.
Under the MMDA Regulation 24-022, e-bikes, e-trikes, tricycles, pedicabs, pushcarts, and kuligligs are prohibited from traversing national roads, circumferential roads, and radial roads in Metro Manila.