The Philippine Star

Ban on e-bikes in MM roads begins

- – Ghio Ong, Nillicent Bautista

The Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority (MMDA) started yesterday the implementa­tion of the ban on electric tricycles and e-bicycles from using major thoroughfa­res in the National Capital Region.

However, the MMDA deferred the issuance of traffic citation tickets to violators.

Acting MMDA Chairman Romando Artes said the agency would begin issuing traffic violation tickets tomorrow.

“Those who will be apprehende­d will only be informed about the policy, which aims to ensure road safety,” Artes said at a press briefing.

The ban also covers push carts, pedicabs and other light electric vehicles, the MMDA said.

The prohibitio­n is in compliance with the regulation issued by the Metro Manila Council, the policymaki­ng body of the MMDA, which is composed of mayors in the metropolis.

Under the regulation, tricycles, e-trikes and e-bikes are prohibited from traversing national, circumfere­ntial and radial roads in Metro Manila.

Covered by the ban are A. Bonifacio Avenue, Araneta Avenue, Commonweal­th Avenue, C.P. Garcia Avenue, Del Pan/Marcos Highway/ McArthur Highway, Elliptical Road, EDSA, Katipunan Avenue, Magsaysay Boulevard/Aurora Boulevard, Mindanao Avenue, Ortigas Avenue, President Quirino Avenue, Quezon Avenue, Taft Avenue, Recto Avenue, Rizal Avenue, Roxas Boulevard, Shaw Boulevard, Southeast Metro Manila Expressway and South Luzon Expressway.

Violators will be fined P2,500 and unregister­ed vehicles will be impounded.

In Manila, traffic enforcers yesterday started issuing citation tickets to violators.

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