The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) have signed a partnership for a technical cooperation project to leverage advanced technology in creating a more efficient traffic management system in Metro Manila.
MMDA chairman Don Artes and JICA chief representative to the Philippines Sakamoto Takema signed the records of discussion for the project at a ceremony at the MMDA Head Office in Pasig City Friday.
MMDA will enhance its traffic management capability using Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), demonstrating its commitment to modernizing and expanding existing systems to further improve Metro Manila’s transportation experience, said Artes.
“The ITS project envisions utilizing and enhancing the agency’s vehicle detection systems, variable message signs, speed violation enforcement systems, and traffic signal enforcement system, and devices that enable real-time monitoring of traffic conditions in the metropolis,” said Artes.
He also thanked JICA officials for their support, expertise, and contributions to the economic and social development of Metro Manila and the country.
Takema said ITS have been playing a crucial role in managing congestion and improving urban mobility in Japan, and fully utilizing the advantages of the digital age can optimize passenger flow and enhance the overall efficiency of transportation networks.
“Modernized ITS is what we love to share with the Philippines through the new technical cooperation project… JICA is pleased and enthusiastic to support MMDA to develop its capacity for traffic management by introducing Japan Quality ITS measures,” said Takema.
Among the key ITS components implemented by the MMDA are: Communications and Command Center, Implementation of Traffic Signals, Installation of high definition Closed Circuit Television Cameras, Communication Network, etc. MMDA Public Information Office