There will be 1,000 Metro Manila Development Authority traffic constables to help ease traffic on June 3, the first day of school for most of Manila’s students.
Agency chairman Francis Tolentino said the MMDA will be working with government agencies, universities, colleges, and the police to make traffic on that day more manageable.
The MMDA is also repainting pedestrian crossings near schools and fixing broken traffic lights in anticipation of the first day of classes, the Philippine Star reports.
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Photo: Metropolitan Manila Development Authority
