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The '''Unified Vehicular Volume Reduction Program''' (UVVRP), commonly called '''number coding''' or '''color coding''', is a [[road space rationing]] program in the [[Philippines]] that aims to reduce [[traffic congestion]], in particular during peak hours, by restricting the types of vehicles that can use major public roads based on the final digit of the vehicle's [[Vehicle registration plates of the Philippines|license plate]]. First implemented in 1995 in [[Metro Manila]], the similar programs has also been implemented in the cities of [[Baguio]], [[Cabanatuan]], and [[Dagupan]] and the province of [[Cavite]].
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