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MMDA to let go of 鈥榮imple鈥� traffic violations during the holidays

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Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) Chair Romando Artes鈥� newest directive to help manage the expected heavier traffic in the coming weeks may be an early Christmas gift for some motorists.

鈥淲e directed our traffic enforcers not to issue tickets to motorists committing simple violations. Because we all know that if you stop a vehicle, there will be discussions between the motorist and our enforcer. It will take some time and it will surely cause a traffic bottleneck,鈥� he said at a press conference on Friday at the agency鈥檚 headquarters in Pasig City.

鈥淥ur instruction to our traffic enforcers this coming Christmas is to prioritize traffic management. Thus, apprehension of simple moving violations, which may cause traffic congestion shall be avoided,鈥� Artes added.

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It would be implemented only during the morning and evening rush hours from Nov. 13 to Jan. 8.

He did not give a list of violations, which could be classified under light offenses. Instead, Artes clarified that its implementation would be on a 鈥渃ase-to-case basis鈥� and would depend on the apprehending traffic enforcer.

Among those violations that could be let go was swerving, which is not a traffic violation in itself but could constitute an offense of reckless driving or disregarding traffic signs.

鈥淚f it鈥檚 simple like the motorist abruptly changed lanes and it did not result in hitting or colliding with another vehicle, or it鈥檚 not a dangerous maneuver, then we can just let it slide,鈥� Artes said.

鈥淥ur instruction to traffic enforcers is just to let the motorist know his violation, that there鈥檚 no need for them to stop for a while and issue a ticket,鈥� he added.

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