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MMDA has a new repair station for bicycles and motorcycles

Located below the EDSA-Quezon Avenue flyover

The repair station is housed in a container van. PHOTO FROM MMDA

Roadside emergencies may not be frequent. But they are inevitable. That’s why the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority has opened a new Motorcycle and Bicycle Repair Station (MBRS).

The facility is located below the EDSA-Quezon Avenue flyover, and is open from 6am to 10pm daily. Inside, you’ll find tools for basic repairs and vulcanizing, as well as trained MMDA personnel ready to help travelers in need.

Hopefully, these tools will be put to good use. PHOTOS FROM MMDA

“Aligned with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s agenda for infrastructure development, the MMDA MBRS is part of several initiatives aimed at improving the infrastructure and safety measures for the growing number of motorcycle riders and bikers in Metro Manila,” said MMDA chairman Don Artes. “The repair station serves as a temporary lay-by area for motorcycle riders and cyclists dealing with mechanical issues, adverse weather conditions, or other roadside emergencies, enhancing their safety and convenience while on the road.”

Aside from this location, there’s another MBRS located at the EDSA-Ortigas Avenue intersection. The MMDA plans on rolling out more of these facilities at C5, Baclaran, Monumento, and Roxas Boulevard.



Leandro Mangubat

Leandro is our bicycle-obsessed writer. Although having a background in mechanical engineering, he enjoys photography and writing more.



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