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By Manila Times - 9 months ago

Public electric tricycles travel along Marcos Highway on Thursday, Feb. 29 2024. The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has banned e-vehicles along main roads and national highways, citing the risks to their drivers, most of whom are unlicensed and to motorists in general. PHOTOS BY JOHN ORVEN VERDOTE Public electric tricycles travel along Marcos Highway on Thursday, Feb. 29 2024. The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has banned e-vehicles along main roads and national highways, citing the risks to their drivers, most of whom are unlicensed and to motorists in general. PHOTOS BY JOHN ORVEN VERDOTE Public electric tricycles travel along Marcos Highway on Thursday, Feb. 29 2024. The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has banned e-vehicles along main roads and national highways, citing the risks to their drivers, most of whom are unlicensed and to motorists in general. PHOTOS BY JOHN ORVEN VERDOTE Public electric tricycles travel along Marcos Highway on Thursday, Feb. 29 2024. The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has banned e-vehicles along main roads and national highways, citing the risks to their drivers, most of whom are unlicensed and to motorists in general. PHOTOS BY JOHN ORVEN VERDOTE Public electric tricycles travel along Marcos Highway on Thursday, Feb. 29 2024. The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has banned e-vehicles along main roads and national highways, citing the risks to their drivers, most of whom are unlicensed and to motorists in general. PHOTOS BY JOHN ORVEN VERDOTE Public electric tricycles travel along Marcos Highway on Thursday, Feb. 29 2024. The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has banned e-vehicles along main roads and national highways, citing the risks to their drivers, most of whom are unlicensed and to motorists in general. PHOTOS BY JOHN ORVEN VERDOTE Public electric tricycles travel along Marcos Highway on Thursday, Feb. 29 2024. The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has banned e-vehicles along main roads and national highways, citing the risks to their drivers, most of whom are unlicensed and to motorists in general. PHOTOS BY JOHN ORVEN VERDOTE

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