The Philippine Star

MMDA: Ban on e-bikes, e-trikes starts April 15

- By GHIO ONG – With Nillicent Bautista

Electric bicycles and e-tricycles will be banned from traversing major thoroughfa­res in the National Capital Region beginning April 15, the Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority (MMDA) announced yesterday.

The ban also covers traditiona­l tricycles and other small vehicles to be identified in the future, the MMDA said.

The agency said e-bicycles and e-tricycles would be prohibited from traversing national roads such as EDSA, Recto Avenue, Quirino Avenue, Araneta Avenue, Katipunan Avenue, C.P. Garcia Avenue and Southeast Metro

Manila Expressway or C-6, based on MMDA Regulation 2024-022.

Electric vehicles will also be banned along radial roads such as Roxas Boulevard, Taft Avenue, Osmeña Highway/South Superhighw­ay, Shaw Boulevard, Ortigas Avenue, Magsaysay Boulevard, Aurora Boulevard Quezon Avenue, Commonweal­th Avenue, A. Bonifacio Avenue, Rizal Avenue and Del Pan/Marcos Highway/MacArthur Highway or collective­ly known as R-10.

Elliptical Road, Mindanao Avenue and Marcos Highway are also covered by the ban.

Violators will face a fine of P2,500 and their vehicles will be impounded.

Stakeholde­rs and groups were asked to submit position papers and suggestion­s regarding the ban, acting MMDA Chairman Romando Artes said.

The MMDA wants to determine the different e-vehicles so the government can identify other vehicles to be covered by the ban, Artes said.

The agency expects inputs before the target date of implementa­tion on April 15, he noted.

Responding to criticism that the policy is a “knee-jerk reaction,” Artes maintained it has been in place since 2020, followed by reiteratio­ns from the Land Transporta­tion Office (LTO) and Interior Secretary Benhur Abalos.

Artes said the government wanted to ensure the safety and obedience of users of e-bikes, e-trikes and tricycles, which usually travel at an allowable maximum speed of 25 kilometers per hour.

The speed limit along major thoroughfa­res in Metro Manila is 50 to 60 kilometers per hour, Artes added.

The MMDA said it is awaiting word from the LTO if users of e-bicycles and e-tricycles would be required to secure registrati­on of their vehicles as well as driver’s licenses, he said.

Meanwhile, the Muntinlupa government said it would issue regulation­s on the use of e-tricycles on national roads, but will not ban these vehicles.

“On the question of whether e-trikes are banned in Muntinlupa – not at this time,” Mayor Ruffy Biazon said in a Facebook post.

 ?? Amihan or the southeast RYAN BALDEMOR ?? Children take a dip in Manila Bay to cool down from the heat on Sunday. The heat index is expected to intensify in April with the end of monsoon, according to the state weather bureau.
Amihan or the southeast RYAN BALDEMOR Children take a dip in Manila Bay to cool down from the heat on Sunday. The heat index is expected to intensify in April with the end of monsoon, according to the state weather bureau.

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