Bacolod City Government gears up for the launch of its PHP41-million traffic signal facility project, initiating operations with three advanced traffic lights featuring radar sensor technology.
The Chinese-Korean electric vehicle company e-Future Motors Philippines builds headquarters in Bacolod with an initial investment of $200,000, planning for more manufacturing plants for e-vehicles.
Over 1,600 traditional and modernized passenger jeepneys participated in the first-ever simulation exercise to test the Public Utility Jeepney Modernization Program in Bacolod City.
The Metro Manila Development Authority recorded a decline in the number of vehicles on Commonwealth Avenue after implementing the dry run on the motorcycle lanes.