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[Title] => Bridge lane closed
[Summary] => Starting 10 p.m. today until 1 p.m. the next day, tollway operator Philippine National Construction Corp. (PNCC) will be closing the outer southbound lane of the Meycauayan River Bridge, located at Km. 19 between the Lawang Bato Emergency Exit and Meycauayan Interchange.
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[Title] => Tollway ban on extended vehicles
[Summary] => Tollways operator Philippine National Construction Corp. (PNCC) has prohibited loaded vehicles with extended dump boxes and body walls on the North and South Luzon tollways.
"In addition to being accident prone, extended dump boxes and body walls cause danger to our structures like viaducts and bridges," Leonilo Javier, PNCC tollways group head, said.
The PNCC said numerous accidents, several of which have been fatal, were caused by the extended vehicles hitting tollway structures.
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LEONILO JAVIER
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"In addition to being accident prone, extended dump boxes and body walls cause danger to our structures like viaducts and bridges," Leonilo Javier, PNCC tollways group head, said.
The PNCC said numerous accidents, several of which have been fatal, were caused by the extended vehicles hitting tollway structures.
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