Tips, Traffic Rules, and Schedules for a Memorable Trip

šŸ“… Planning Your Trip

Book Accommodation Early

Book at least a month in advance, especially during holidays or peak seasons, as rooms become scarce and rates may be higher.

Bus Reservations

If traveling by bus, reserve seats to and from Baguio early during holidays/peak seasons to ensure your slot.

šŸš— Driving Safety & Tips

Vehicle Check (BLOWBAG)

Ensure your vehicle is roadworthy by checking Brakes, Lights, Oil, Water, Battery, Air, and Gas. Good tire traction is crucial for winding roads.

Mountain Driving Technique

Do NOT depend solely on brakes when driving downhill. Shift to low gearĀ on steep inclines for safety and to save your brake pads.

Fuel Up

Gas prices typically increase farther from Metro Manila. Get a full tankĀ before heading up to Baguio.

āš ļø Baguio Number Coding Ordinance

Ā 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM

Covers major roads in the central business district. Tourists areĀ NOT EXEMPTED.

Monday

Plate ends with 1 & 2

Tuesday

Plate ends with 3 & 4

Wednesday

Plate ends with 5 & 6

Thursday

Plate ends with 7 & 8

Friday

Plate ends with 9 & 0

Exemptions and General Rule:

Suspension: The coding scheme is suspended ONLY by Executive Order for calamity, emergency, or City-sponsored/co-sponsored activities.

Weekends & Holidays: There is NO CODING on Saturdays, Sundays, and official holidays.

Reference: Ordinance No. 001-2003.

šŸ“ž Local Assistance Centers

Store these numbers on your phone for emergencies or assistance:

Department of Tourism

(074) 442 8848 / (074) 442 7014

Baguio Police Department

166 / (074) 442 1211

Notre Dame De Chartres Hospital

(074) 619 8530

Saint Louis Hospital of the Sacred Heart

(074) 442 5700

Baguio Medical Center

(074) 442 3338

People’s Action Team (PATROL)

117

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