Manila declares 16 roads as no-parking zones
You cannot park on the following roads, boulevards, streets, and alleys in Manila

Motorists who usually park their cars on the road in Manila, here is important information you need to remember. The City of Manila recently released Executive Order No. 15 of 2022 which dictates roads, boulevards, streets, and alleys where parking will not be allowed.

A total of 16 roads have been declared as no-parking and no-vending zones. These include major roadways, avenues, as well as prominent streets. The full list of roads where parking is not allowed includes the following:
1.) Juan Luna – from Recto to Plaza San Lorenzo Ruiz
2.) Soler – from Recto to Reina Regente
3.) Blumentritt – from Rizal Avenue to A. Bonifacio
4.) Plaza Miranda Vicinity
5.) Raon – from Quezon Blvd. to Rizal Avenue
6.) C. Palanca – from Ayala to Plaza Lacson
7.) Carriedo – from Rizal Avenue to Quiapo Church
8.) U.N. Avenue – from Roxas Blvd. to Taft Avenue
9.) Padre Faura – from Roxas Blvd. to Taft Avenue
10.) Pedro Gil – from Roxas Blvd. to Quirino Avenue
11.) Paz – from Apacible to Pedro Gil
12.) A. Limao – from Quirino to Apacible
13.) Taft Avenue – from Vito Cruz to Lawton
14.) T. Alonzo – from Recto to Ongpin
15.) Zobel Roxas – from Osmena Highway to Pasig Line
16.) Onyx – from A. Francisco to Zobel
There will also be two roads that have been declared as no-vendor zones but have one-lane parking.
1.) Recto – from Asuncion to Juan Luna
2.) Kalaw – from Roxas Blvd. to Taft Avenue
As for Mabuhay Lanes, all such roads declared by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) shall maintain their status as subject to regulations.

The next time you have to park your vehicle on the side of the road in Manila, better make sure the road that you're not in a no-parking zone.
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