Philippine Daily Inquirer

Cameras to catch ‘colorum’ vehicles

- By Erika Sauler @erikaINQ

The Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority (MMDA) will go after “colorum” (without a valid franchise) vehicles by setting up cameras to capture license plates and match these against a list of vehicles operating legally, MMDA officer in charge Tim Orbos said.

He added that the anticoloru­m monitoring stations would be set up this week, initially on Edsa.

“We will record every day. Get pictures of all license plates that pass through a certain area. Then we will compare them with the Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board and the Land Transporta­tion Office,” Orbos said on Sunday during the MMDA’s weekly radio program.

According to Orbos, the agency will impound the vehicles found to be operating without a valid franchise and file cases against violators.

“You should not be there on the road, it’s criminal. If you get into an accident, you don’t even have insurance for the passengers,” he added.

The MMDA has been implementi­ng various policies to help ease traffic on Edsa, one of Metro Manila’s busiest thoroughfa­res. Aside from the number coding scheme which has been in effect for over a decade, it has imposed a ban on light trucks at peak hours in the morning and evening.

Earlier, the MMDA said it was also considerin­g imposing a toll on private vehicles passing through Edsa, taking inspiratio­n from Singapore, which has been implementi­ng the scheme since 1975.

 ?? —NIÑO JESUS ORBETA ?? Edsa: Colorum-free soon?
—NIÑO JESUS ORBETA Edsa: Colorum-free soon?

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