Confused On How To Get Around? Here’s The Traffic Rerouting Plan For ASEAN 2017

Confused about the traffic rerouting in relation to the ASEAN Summit? The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has got you covered with a rerouting plan that will take place from April 26-29, until the ASEAN Summit ends.

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MMDA already announced on Twitter that they will suspend the number coding scheme, on April 28, Friday. All Metro Manila cities and municipalities will be covered by this, except for Makati and Las Piñas. The agency also advises taking alternate routes as much as possible, especially those passing through Makati Avenue and Pasay Road.

Additional instructions from the traffic authority as follows:

  • Vehicles going northbound on Roxas Blvd. northbound must turn right at EDSA/Arnaiz/Buendia, left at Taft Avenue, then left at UN/ Finance Road.
  • Vehicles going southbound on Roxas Blvd. must turn left at P. Burgos/Kalaw/UN, right at Taft Avenue, right at Buendia/ Edsa, then left at Roxas Blvd.
  • Vehicles exiting Paseo going to Arnaiz must turn right to Benavidez St. where a counter-flow lane has been prepared. From there, vehicles must then take a right to Trasierra, then left to Gamboa and right to Rufino all the way to Pasong Tamo/Javier. Otherwise, they must take a U-turn to Amorsolo/Rufino then right to Fernando.
  • Vehicles taking Esperanza St. must take Paseo right to Ayala towards EDSA, if the said road becomes saturated during the lock down.