Owner of Ferrari fined P150 for driving on Edsa bus lane

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Owner of Ferrari fined P150 for driving on Edsa bus lane
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The driver was slapped a fine of P150 for disregarding traffic signs—loose change considering that a Ferrari 488 GTB costs between P20-P30 million. | dexcabalzaINQ

Violators of the Edsa bus lane should be fined P1,000 but the MMDA said it would penalize them only for the less serious infraction “out of consideration” for people struggling to get by due to the pandemic. MMDA spokesperson Celine Pialago earlier said that around a thousand vehicles had been flagged down by the MMDA, the IACT and the Highway Patrol Group for encroaching on the Edsa busway since it opened on June 1.

Under the new and improved Edsa according to the plans of the Department of Transportation , the dedicated bus lane would be moved from the outermost to the innermost lane, parallel to the Metro Rail Transit 3. The “yellow lanes,” or former bus lane, would become the new cycling lane, leaving the center of the busy thoroughfare for private cars and other vehicles.ADVERTISEMENT

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