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When the trains stopped, cyclists dodged Manila's choking traffic
December 14, 2020
December 14, 2020 9:21 AM
The Philippines has not only one of the highest coronavirus caseloads in Asia, but also some of the region’s worst urban congestion.
The Philippines has not only one of the highest coronavirus caseloads in Asia, but also some of the region’s worst urban congestion.
Filipinos turn to pedal power amid transport crunch
September 06, 2020
September 07, 2020 5:00 AM
Mr David Llorito, 56, a communications officer at the World Bank, used to cover about 100km a day on his touring bicycle.
Mr David Llorito, 56, a communications officer at the World Bank, used to cover about 100km a day on his touring bicycle.
Coronavirus: Filipinos turn to pedal power amid transport crunch
September 06, 2020
September 07, 2020 12:05 AM
MANILA - Mr David Llorito, 56, a communications officer at the World Bank, used to cover about 100km a day on his touring bicycle.
MANILA - Mr David Llorito, 56, a communications officer at the World Bank, used to cover about 100km a day on his touring bicycle.
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