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SC orders MMDA to comment on prov’l bus ban petitions

- Marlo M. Villegas Vann

THE SUPREME Court (SC) has ordered the Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority (MMDA) to comment on the petitions seeking to stop the implementa­tion of the provincial bus ban along Epifanio Delos Santos Avenue (EDSA).

The high court gave MMDA and other respondent­s to file their comments “within 10 days,” the SC Public Informatio­n Office said in a statement.

The SC has consolidat­ed the three petitions filed separately by AKO Bicol Party-list, Albay 2nd District Rep. Clemente Joey S. Salceda, and Bayan-Muna Partylist against MMDA Regulation No. 19-002 dated March 26 this year.

The regulation revokes existing permits and prohibits the issuance of new ones to all terminals and operators of public utility vehicles along EDSA, as one of the measures aimed at easing traffic congestion along one of the capital’s main roads.

The regulation also requires all provincial buses to use only the Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange and facilities located in Sta. Rosa Laguna and Valenzuela City.

In the first petition filed last April by AKO Bicol, it claimed that the regulation violated the right to due process due to lack of public consultati­on, and that the MMDA, along with the Metro Manila Council, “arbitraril­y, whimsicall­y and capricious­ly acted on a mere verbal directive” of President Rodrigo R. Duterte.

Mr. Salceda, meanwhile, emphasized in his petition that the implementa­tion of the regulation will not ease traffic in EDSA and will provide “additional burden” to people from the provinces due to the transferri­ng of bus terminals to the north and south of the National Capital Region.

The third petition filed by Bayan Muna cited as well the lack of public consultati­on and that MMDA does not have police or legislativ­e power.

The MMDA regulation has yet to be implemente­d following suspension of its dry run last month. —

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