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Wednesday, November 29, 2023

‘KEEPING ‘EM HASSLE-FREE’

Traffic in Metro Manila could be that unbearable be that inside an airconditioned car but that even have to take a back seat especially when delegates and athletes in the 30th Southeast Asian Games need to be on time, or ahead of time, to their respective venues in the biennial meet. And to make sure their worries take a back seat, the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has on Thursday (14 November 2019) performed a timed dry run complete with buses and convoys from the corner of EDSA-Roxas Boulevard in Pasay City up to New Clark City in Tarlac where the main hub of the Games is located. The Games begin November 30 until December 11, 2019. (Rafael Taboy/BENJIE CUARESMA/IAMIGO/CNS)

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Lloyd Tagbago
Lloyd Tagbago is a member of the Current News Service (CNS). An active video documentarist, Tagbago provides excellent video content for Currentph.com. Reach him at Lloyd.tagbago@currentph.com.

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