The MMDA has put up a pedestrian crossing that will make it easier for persons with disabilities to get across Aurora Boulevard.
The pedestrian crossing has been there since Monday, Women With Disabilities Day, the MMDA said in a press statement.
The crossing, at the corner of Aurora Boulevard and Imperial Street, is equipped with a traffic signal system and a closed-circuit television camera.
“A Metrobase staff will be monitoring the pedestrian crossing 24/7, and will be in charge of giving out verbal instructions once the traffic lights change,” MMDA chairman Francis Tolentino said.
Similar crossings will soon be put up at the corner of Aurora and JP Rizal Street in Project 4, and at the corner of Santolan Road and Marcos Highway in Pasig.
The MMDA said Quezon City and Pasig have the most PWDs among the cities in Metro Manila.
