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Section 50. Parking near Crest or Curve no person shall park or leave a vehicle waiting on or a near a
crest or a curve so that any portion of it is upon a thoroughfare unless a driver approaching from the rear
would have a clear view of the vehicles to a distance of at least 45 meters.
Section 52. Parking for Certain Purposes prohibited
(a) Displaying such vehicle for sale; and
(b) Washing, greasing or repairing such vehicle
Section 54. Loading and Unloading Zones
- On sections of the road where there is no prohibition against loading and unloading, he may stop to
pick up or unload passengers provided it is safe to do so and will not obstruct good or materials.
Section 59. Off- Street Parking Facilities and Transport Terminals
(a) Off-street parking facilities and/or public transport terminals shall be designated by the PUTFRB in
coordination with the CTMDO
Section 62. Overnight Parking
(a) Local roads where overnight parking is designated shall, as much as practicable, be on a one-side
parking basis and in no case shall prevent egress and passage.
(b) No alley or road less than 3 meters from the street corner and 5 meter radius from fire hydrant
(c) No motor shall be parked overnight in sidewalks
(d) Overnight parking shall not be allowed on streets or thoroughfares used as a route for public utility
vehicles.
(e) Vehicle repair and/or parking of junked vehicles during overnight are prohibited.
Section 106. Permit to Move Equipment and/or Load of Excessive Weight, Width or Height
(a) No vehicle shall be moved, transported or caused to be moved through the City streets having an
equipment and/or load of excessive weight, width or height unless a permit or clearance has been
issued by the City Transportation Management and Development Office (CTMDO).
(b) All application for the required permit.
(c) The head of the CTMDO may, in his discretion, change and designate another route to be followed
or the time during which the movement shall be made prior to the issuance of a permit.
ARTICLE XV TRUCK BANS and PUBLIC TRANSPORT ROUTES
Section 107. Truck Routes and Limited Truck Ban
(a) Trucks with eight (8) wheels and up, or whose gross vehicle weights exceed 4,500 kilograms shall
not be allowed to travel on any City streets with no more than two lanes, except along the streets
specified as truck routes in Appendix A. The use of truck routes shall be restricted to the hours
between 9:00 A.M. through 4:00 P.M. and from 9:00 P.M. through 5:00 A.M. of the following day.
(b) Light-tonnage trucks, such as those uses in the delivery of construction materials, gravel and sand,
shall pass and travel on designated route within the city.
Section 108. Routes of Public Utility Buses and Jeepneys, - Public Utility buses and jeepneys, including,
including mega-taxis and shuttle vans, with valid authorization or franchise from the LTFRB. It shall furnish
the CTMDO and the PUTFRB of Marikina a copy of each of their approved routes.
The PUTFRB of Marikina may adjust the turning points and terminals of public utility vehicles, prescribed
their loading and unloading points, and/or require them to utilize passenger interchange terminals.
Section 109 Routes of Tricycles and Pedicabs. - Tricycle Code of Marikina City.
In no case shall tricycles and pedicabs be permitted along national roads with heavy vehicular traffic, or
operate bus or jeepney routes.
ARTICLE XVI. DUTIES and RESPONSIBILITIES of DRIVERS/OWNERS OF A MOTOR VEHICLE
Section 116. Throwing of Litters, Injurious Materials or Substances on Roads, Streets and Highways.
It shall be unlawful for any driver or person(s) inside any vehicle to willfully or internationally throw small
garbage or litters of any material or substance on any ground.
Section 123 Color Coding of Public Utility Vehicles - All PUVS plying or operating within Marikina city
shall be assigned with color schemes.
Section 129: PUV TERMINALS in coordination with the CTMDO, shall designate separate terminals for
each PUV association.
ARTICLE XIX PEDESTRIAN RIGHTS AND DUTIES
Section 134. Pedestrian Crossing
(a) The driver shall be able to stop his vehicle before reaching the pedestrian crossing
(b) A driver shall not load or unload passengers on a pedestrian who is on a pedestrian lance/crossing
Section 135. Duties of Pedestrians
(a) Shall have the exclusive right to use the sidewalks for their travel and the pedestrian lanes in
crossing streets.
(b) A driver shall, at all times, give way to any pedestrian who is on a pedestrian crossing.
Section 135. Duties of Pedestrians
(a) Exclusive right to the use of sidewalk for their travel and the pedestrian lanes in crossing streets.
(b) Is prohibited to jaywalk and/or make a running stride or dash
(c) Is prohibited to travel or walk outside the sidewalk of a street or thoroughfare.
(d) Shall alight from or board on any motor vehicle on designated loading and unloading zones only.
(e) To have a strict observation of traffic lights and hand signals of traffic enforcers, as well as, of traffic
laws and regulations.
(f) Only on shall before crossing, stop at the sidework or curb
(g) When on a footway, marked-cross-walk, or pedestrian crossing, shall keep as close as practicable
to the right side of the footway, cross-walk or pedestrian crossing.
Section 136. Jaywalking in Streets Punishable jaywalking or not using designated pedestrian lanes on
city streets shall be meted with fine and penalty.
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