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Solidarity Route Online Registration System Pass launched in Bacoor City

By Lily Gut Bacoor City Mayor Strike Revilla showing the website and explaining how residents can easily register for their Solidarity Rout...

By Lily Gut




Solidarity Route Online Registration System Pass launched in Bacoor City
Bacoor City Mayor Strike Revilla showing the website and explaining how residents can easily register for their Solidarity Route Online Pass. (Photo from Strike B. Revilla)







BACOOR CITY, Cavite - To decongest traffic along major roads in this city by allowing private vehicles to access the participating solidarity route subdivisions to decongest traffic on all major roads in the city, the Bacoor City government introduced on Thursday, September 28, the Solidarity Route Online Registration System Pass.

This system aims to efficiently manage the flow of vehicles and ensure smooth traffic movement within the participating solidarity route subdivisions. By implementing this pass, private vehicle owners can easily register online and gain access to these designated routes, reducing congestion on major roads and improving overall traffic conditions in Bacoor City, Cavite.



The website for the Solidarity Route Online Registration System Pass https://solidarity.bacoor.gov.ph/ provides a user-friendly interface where private vehicle owners can conveniently register and obtain their system passes.

The website also offers important information about the participating solidarity route subdivisions, such as maps and guidelines, to help drivers navigate the designated routes effectively.



A Soulidarity Route Sticker will be issued to registered vehicles and should be prominently displayed on the windshield or any visible part of the vehicle.

This will allow traffic enforcers to easily identify vehicles that are authorized to use the solidarity routes and ensure that only registered vehicles are granted access.

Additionally, the online registration system also provides real-time updates on road conditions and traffic advisories, enabling drivers to plan their routes more effectively and avoid areas with heavy congestion.

Bacoor City Mayor Strike Revilla hopes that the implementation of the online registration system will help alleviate traffic congestion in the city and improve overall transportation efficiency.

By implementing the online registration system the mayor aims to streamline the traffic flow and reduce the time spent on the road for commuters. This initiative is part of his commitment to providing a more efficient and convenient transportation experience for residents and visitors of Bacoor.

Revilla also thanked the city's IT department for their hard work in developing and implementing the online registration system.

He believes that this innovative solution will not only improve traffic congestion but also enhance the overall quality of life in Bacoor.

He also encourages residents to take advantage of this new system and provide feedback to further enhance its effectiveness.

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