MANILA, Philippines — The Electric Vehicles Association of the Philippines (EVAP) welcomed the Land Transportation Office’s (LTO) ban on electric tricycles (e-trikes) on major roads in Metro Manila but called for “clearer implementation” of the rule. Citing “general considerations of road safety,” the ban took effect Friday, Jan. 2, covering Epifanio delos Santos Avenue (EDSA), C-5 Road, Roxas Boulevard, and the stretch from Quirino Avenue to the Magallanes–South Luzon Expressway. “We welcome this because it provides an opportunity for proper implementation. However, it would be better if the rules were enforced more clearly,” EVAP President Edmund Araga said in a […]... Keep on reading: E-vehicles group welcomes e-trike ban, wants 'clearer implementation'