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Unless we make our voices heard, no one listens.

Together the Filipino people will make this vision a reality -- to make the
streets safe for everyone, especially for children, to travel, to walk, and to bike. We
will gather Ten Million (10 M) signatures of support and submit the petition to the
political candidates on April 22, 2016.
Together, we will work to improve the public transportation system, and give
people the option of safe walkways and good bike lanes.
Sign-up desks will be posted at 3 locations CCP, Rajah Soliman, and
Luneta (Kalabaw).

HUWAG MAG-AGAWAN SA DAAN, MAG-BIGAYAN


HUWAG MAG-SWAPANGAN, MAG-BAYANIHAN.
What:

Bayanihan sa Daan (Road Sharing) Traffic Management Exercise


and Peoples Sign-up for Action

When:

Feb. 15 (Sunday), from 5 AM to 11 AM.

Who:

Everyone is invited for quality time with family and friends. We are
specially inviting children, with their tatay, nanay, lolo, lola, kuya, ate
and friends. Biking, running, and other interested groups, please join
us and help spread the word.

Where:

5:30 to 9 AM - South-bound, Service roads from P. Ocampo (CCP) to


Buendia. 9 AM to 11 AM, South-bound roads of the Roxas Blvd.
(seaside) will be used only as walkways and bike lanes starting from
CCP all the way to the Jose Rizal Shrine (in Luneta).

Route to follow:
red line
Time for Action:

For details, please contact:


Bayanihan sa Daan Volunteer Secretariat: 02-504-5049, 0908-584-9589,
0927-554-7193, nbdsecretariat@gmail.com
magbayanihansadaan2015@gmail.com
Volunteer Marshals and co-workers are most welcome.
Please contact 0999-926-8566 or 0916-2730-171, May Sangalang.
Please visit us on Facebook: Share the Roads Movement
5:30 AM

Registration

6:30 AM

Assembly and
introduction of
participating
groups

6:45 AM

Photo-op of this
historic event

7:00 AM

Overview of goal,
objective and
approach.

7:15 AM

Walk and Ride

This is a Bayanihan project of the Filipino people, with the support of the
Government -- the DPWH, DENR, DOTC, DILG, DSWD, MMDA, the local
governments of Manila, Pasay and Paraaque, and national servant-leaders.

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