Coding in Manila — A Guide for Private Vehicle Owners

Details about the Coding in Manila & the Schedule of Scheme Implementation

CODING IN MANILA – Here is a comprehensive guide on the number coding scheme that the MMDA implements in Metro Manila.

One of the daily struggles of the people living in Metro Manila or those who happened to spend some weeks in the Metro is the heavy traffic. It is no secret to the public that you need to wake up at dawn if you want to avoid getting stuck on the road most especially during peak hours. Meanwhile, there are schemes that the authorities implement to ease the traffic congestion.

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One of the schemes implemented to prevent heavy traffic is the implementation of number coding in Manila and several other cities within the Metro. The Metro Manila Development Authority or more popularly called the MMDA implements the Modified Unified Vehicular Volume Reduction Program or UVVRP.

Under the Modified Unified Vehicular Volume Reduction Program, there is a schedule in a day when certain private vehicles, based on the last digit of their plate numbers, are not allowed to be on the road. Otherwise, they will be fined.

Coding in Manila
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The Modified Unified Vehicular Volume Reduction Program or UVVRP covers the entire Metro Manila except Makati City which has its own number coding system. Here is the coding in Manila and several other cities within the Metro:

Last Digit in the License PlateDay Prohibited
1 and 2Monday
3 and 4Tuesday
5 and 6Wednesday
7 and 8Thursday
9 and 0Friday

The implementation of the coding scheme is within a specific period daily. Here is the coding schedule except on holidays:

  • 7:00 a.m. to 10 a.m.
  • 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

The coding in Manila and its neighboring cities only applies to private vehicles. There are vehicles that are exempted from the scheme such as the following:

  • Public utility vehicles or PUVs
  • Garbage trucks
  • Motorcycles
  • Marked government vehicles
  • Transport network vehicle services (TNVS)
  • Marked media vehicles
  • Ambulances
  • Motor vehicles that carry essential and/or perishable goods
  • Fuel trucks
  • Fire trucks

The coding system is implemented by the MMDA in all the major roads such as the following:

  • EDSA
  • Quirino Avenue
  • C5
  • Roxas Boulevard
  • Recto Avenue
  • South Luzon Expressway (SLEX)
  • Araneta Avenue
  • C6
  • Bonifacio Avenue
  • Taft Avenue
  • Marcos Highway
  • Shaw Boulevard
  • Magsaysay Boulevard
  • Ortigas Avenue
  • Quezon Avenue
  • Rizal Avenue
  • Aurora Boulevard
  • Del Pan

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