Taguig Mayor Lani Cayetano and Pasig Mayor Vico Sotto signed a memorandum of agreement on July 20 allowing tricycles to transport passengers between the two cities.
The agreement was signed at the boundary of Taguig and Pasig on T. Rayos Street in Taguig and Visitacion Street in Pasig.
Under the agreement, the Taguig City government will allow tricycles from Pasig to transport passengers from the city to select drop-off areas in Taguig. These are the Taguig City hall, Barangay Ususan, Barangay Napindan, Tipas, Barangay Tuktukan and Barangay Bambang.
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