NO CODING FOR HIGH OCCUPANCY CARPOOLS
NO CODING FOR HIGH OCCUPANCY CARPOOLS Let me state my bias upfront: the purpose of number coding is traffic reduction, not driver punishment. If that is the real objective—and it should be—then it is baffling that Metro Manila continues to ignore one of the most obvious, cheapest, and fastest traffic management tools available to us: incentivizing high-occupancy vehicles. As of February 2026, there is still no MMDA-wide exemption from the Expanded Unified Vehicular Volume Reduction Program (UVVRP) for carpools or high-occupancy vehicles (HOVs). Whether you are alone in your car or carrying four co-workers, coding applies just the same on EDSA, C5, Commonwealth, and most major roads. One car, one penalty—passenger count be damned. That approach may be simple to enforce, but it is also stubbornly illogical. Common sense tells us that the more people we pack into one vehicle, the fewer vehicles we send onto the road. Fewer vehicles mean less congestion, lower fuel consumption, reduced emi...