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The perimeter line of Baguio City's number coding zone is exempt from the scheme. This means vehicles that are prohibited from entering the zone based on their license plate number can use these roads without fear of apprehension.   Here are the roads that make up the perimeter line:   - Marcos Highway from the junction of Legarda Road to Baguio General Hospital Circle - Legarda Road to the junction of Marcos Highway - Kennon Road from BGH Circle to the junction of Military Cut-Off Road - Military Cut-Off Road to Military Circle - South Drive from Military Circle to Teacher's Camp Road - M. Roxas Road to Trancoville Bridge - Bokawkan Road (including a portion of Magsaysay Avenue below the flyover) from the junction of La Trinidad Road and Trancoville Bridge to the junction of Naguilian Road - Naguilian Road from the junction of Bokawkan Road to the junction of Abanao Street - Abanao Street Extension to the junction of Yan Doc Street - Yan Doc Street [1][2][3][4][5]   Warning Message:   While vehicles can traverse the perimeter line, they are still prohibited from entering the number coding zone itself. Parking along the perimeter line is also not allowed from 7 AM to 7 PM, Monday to Friday. Be aware of these restrictions to avoid penalties. [1][2][3][4][5]   Key Takeaways:   - The number coding scheme in Baguio City is implemented on weekdays from 7 AM to 7 PM. - Vehicles are prohibited from entering the number coding zone based on the last digit of their license plate. - The perimeter line of the number coding zone is exempt from the scheme, allowing vehicles to travel along these roads without apprehension. - Parking along the perimeter line is still prohibited during number coding hours. - Violators of the number coding scheme face a fine of PHP 500 and confiscation of their driver's license.   Further Exploration:   For more detailed information on the number coding scheme in Baguio City, including maps and FAQs, you can visit the websites of the Baguio City Public Information Office, Baguio City Guide.  #everyonehighlights #highlights #everyonefollowers #highlandtravelers
The perimeter line of Baguio City's number coding zone is exempt from the scheme. This means vehicles that are prohibited from entering the zone based on their license plate number can use these roads without fear of apprehension. Here are the roads that make up the perimeter line: - Marcos Highway from the junction of Legarda Road to Baguio General Hospital Circle - Legarda Road to the junction of Marcos Highway - Kennon Road from BGH Circle to the junction of Military Cut-Off Road - Military Cut-Off Road to Military Circle - South Drive from Military Circle to Teacher's Camp Road - M. Roxas Road to Trancoville Bridge - Bokawkan Road (including a portion of Magsaysay Avenue below the flyover) from the junction of La Trinidad Road and Trancoville Bridge to the junction of Naguilian Road - Naguilian Road from the junction of Bokawkan Road to the junction of Abanao Street - Abanao Street Extension to the junction of Yan Doc Street - Yan Doc Street [1][2][3][4][5] Warning Message: While vehicles can traverse the perimeter line, they are still prohibited from entering the number coding zone itself. Parking along the perimeter line is also not allowed from 7 AM to 7 PM, Monday to Friday. Be aware of these restrictions to avoid penalties. [1][2][3][4][5] Key Takeaways: - The number coding scheme in Baguio City is implemented on weekdays from 7 AM to 7 PM. - Vehicles are prohibited from entering the number coding zone based on the last digit of their license plate. - The perimeter line of the number coding zone is exempt from the scheme, allowing vehicles to travel along these roads without apprehension. - Parking along the perimeter line is still prohibited during number coding hours. - Violators of the number coding scheme face a fine of PHP 500 and confiscation of their driver's license. Further Exploration: For more detailed information on the number coding scheme in Baguio City, including maps and FAQs, you can visit the websites of the Baguio City Public Information Office, Baguio City Guide. #everyonehighlights #highlights #everyonefollowers #highlandtravelers

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