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Chief of Manila Police District Leocadio Santiago Jr. [31] 2010 – 2011 Dismissed Nicanor Bartolome [32] 2011 Directorial Staff Chief Alan Purisima [32] 2011 – 2012 Police Regional Office 3 (PRO3) Directorial Staff Chief Leonardo Espina [33] September 6, 2012 – July 11, 2013 Director of the PNP Highway Patrol Group Directorial Staff Chief
The Highway Patrol Group was established as Traffic Control Group (Trafcon) in 1955 as a response to a high-profile vehicular accident along a highway in Pampanga, now known as the MacArthur Highway. The accident which occurred on November 4, 1954, which killed House of Representatives members Gregorio Tan of Samar and Lorenzo Ziga of Albay .
The department divided the metropolis into 10 traffic sectors so as to be able to share assets among other government agencies involved in traffic management such as the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA), the highway Patrol Group of the Philippine National Police (HPG-PNP), the Land Transportation Office (LTO) and the Land ...
It is formerly known as the PNP Anti Illegal Drugs Group. Highway Patrol Group's Kawasaki Ninja 650R No. 210 of PNP The Highway Patrol Group (HPG) – responsible for enforcing traffic laws and motor vehicle registration and regulation and assisting the Land Transportation Office and is also part of the LTFRB#I-ACT!. [32]
Used by PNP-Highway Patrol Group since 2018. [14] Police Security and Protection Group, [15] [16] Sorsogon Police Provincial Office, and Butuan City Police Office [12] Kawasaki Versys 1000 Japan: police motorcycle: Used by PNP-Highway Patrol Group since 2020. [17] and Police Security and Protection Group BYD Dolphin China: police car
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Number of lanes and maximum speed limits on the Metro Manila Skyway Segment Number of lanes Maximum speed limit NB SB Total Buses and vans Cars and motorcycles Balintawak – Sgt. Rivera 2 3 5 60 to 80 km/h (37 to 50 mph) [note 5] 60 to 80 km/h (37 to 50 mph) [note 5] Sgt. Rivera – Quezon Avenue 3 3 6 Quezon Avenue – Pandacan 4 3 7
911, sometimes written 9-1-1, is the national emergency telephone number of the Philippines managed by the Emergency 911 National Office. On August 1, 2016, 911 and 8888, a public complaint hotline, effectively replaced Patrol 117. [1]