Upang mapagtibay pa ang isinusulong na Active Transportation, inilunsad ng Department of Transportation (DOTr) katuwang ang SM Supermalls ang ‘Share the Road’ campaign.
“We are gathered here to show our commitment to one of the most crucial agenda of the Philippine Development Plan 2023-2028, which is to build safer, more accessible and more sustainable road infrastructure for the Filipino commuters,” ani Sec. Jaime Bautista.
Tiniyak ng kalihim ang kanyang suporta para sa promosyon at education campaign ukol sa mga polisiya sa Active Tranportation, mga proyektong pang-imprastraktura at protocols. “We will continue this crusade for the Active Transport agenda, as we have commenced this launching and embark on a challenging yet fulfilling mission of consistently educating, informing and empowering our citizens on the vital role of Active Transport—its policies, infrastructure and protocols,” aniya. Nabanggit naman ni Transportation Undersecretary for Road Transport and Infrastructure Mark Steven Pastor na nakapagtalaga na ng 564 kilometro ng ‘protected bike lanes’ at ito ay madadagdagan pa aniya ng 470 killometro ngayon taon.
Tiniyak ng kalihim ang kanyang suporta para sa promosyon at education campaign ukol sa mga polisiya sa Active Tranportation, mga proyektong pang-imprastraktura at protocols. “We will continue this crusade for the Active Transport agenda, as we have commenced this launching and embark on a challenging yet fulfilling mission of consistently educating, informing and empowering our citizens on the vital role of Active Transport—its policies, infrastructure and protocols,” aniya. Nabanggit naman ni Transportation Undersecretary for Road Transport and Infrastructure Mark Steven Pastor na nakapagtalaga na ng 564 kilometro ng ‘protected bike lanes’ at ito ay madadagdagan pa aniya ng 470 killometro ngayon taon.
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