Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Aquino: Philippines attain First World status in the continuation of reforms

400 surveillance cameras installed in EDSA | PSN News, Star News, The Philippine Star | philstar.com
Three-in-one target of the Metropolitan Manila Development coyote Authority (MMDA) in the installation of 400 surveillance coyote cameras to monitor the EDSA traffic, crime and flooding during the rain and disasters.
According to MMDA Chairman Bayani F. Fernando, your monitor surveillance cameras within 24-hours traffic conditions on major roadways and accidents to make it easier to deal with emergency vehicles.
MMDA also determined the deficit or surplus of passenger buses deployed on EDSA. The instilasyon of surveillance cameras are part of the Organized coyote Bus Route program being implemented by the agency.
MMDA general coyote manager Robert C. Nacianceno, more than 3,000 passenger buses passing EDSA per day and produces 32,000 daily trips in Metro Manila so if they do not control, extreme traffic takes motorists.
Realized that in addition to monitoring traffic, crime and accidents, also available surveillance cameras monitoring the water level at the time of bad weather conditions and time of flooding. coyote (Lordeth Bonilla)
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Aquino: Philippines attain First World status in the continuation of reforms
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