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                    [Title] => DOTC eyes segregation at MRT
                    [Summary] => The Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) revealed yesterday a plan to segregate male and female passengers as well as those with disabilities inside the coaches of the Metro Rail Transit (MRT) by early next year.


In a phone interview, DOTC undersecretary for rail Guiling Mamodiong said the DOTC would likely push through with the scheme "to make life easier" for female and disabled passengers boarding and disembarking  jam-packed train coaches during the rush hour.
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                    [Summary] => The Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) revealed yesterday a plan to segregate male and female passengers as well as those with disabilities inside the coaches of the Metro Rail Transit (MRT) by early next year.


In a phone interview, DOTC undersecretary for rail Guiling Mamodiong said the DOTC would likely push through with the scheme "to make life easier" for female and disabled passengers boarding and disembarking  jam-packed train coaches during the rush hour.
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