Metro Manila Traffic

Bam: Make EDSA walkable again through elevated walkways

Senator Bam Aquino called on the Department of Transportation to make EDSA walkable again by putting up elevated walkways for pedestrians.

“Sana po may programa rin tayo for allowing our pedestrians to walk and ply EDSA. Nakita rin natin na marami po sa mga sumasakay sa public vehicles, short distances lang ang biyahe nila while in other countries, puwede pong lakarin iyan,” said Sen. Bam during the hearing of the Senate committee on public service on the proposal to grant President Duterte emergency powers to solve the traffic problem in Metro Manila.

 “I believe that if we’re able to create safe areas for people to walk, tatangkilikin iyan ng ating mga kababayan,” added Sen. Bam.

Sen. Bam said the establishment of elevated walkways with “walkalators” will make it easier for pedestrians to reach their destination.

 Transportation Secretary Art Tugade said he’s “very open” to the idea, adding he’s willing to talk to the proponents of the planned walkways to get the project running.

 “Dalhin niyo sa akin, kakausapin ko sila,” said Tugade.

Aside from walkways for pedestrians, Sen. Bam also calls on the agency to put up bicycle lanes along EDSA, providing the public with other transportation alternative.

“In other countries, bicycles are a large part of transportation ng mga tao pero dito, sa EDSA kung magbibisikleta ka, nakakakaba talaga,” Sen. Bam said.

“Alongside those elevated walkways, may mga paths na rin tayo for bicycles,” he added.

The truth about Metro Manila traffic

The truth about traffic congestion in Metro Manila is that each of us, whether motorist, passenger, pedestrian, or traffic enforcer, are either contributing to the problem or taking part in the solution.

There are factors beyond our control like the 2.5 million vehicles registered in Metro Manila and our daytime road population reaching 14 million.

We must also expect the number of vehicles to increase in the next years together with the number of infrastructure projects in Metro Manila that are necessary to keep up with the country’s growth and development.

But when it comes to certain choke points and problem areas along our main thoroughfares, we can agree that heavy traffic can be avoided with discipline, obedience, and road courtesy.

It need not be as bad as it is – and we’re seeing evidence to support this.

Since the intervention of the government’s task force on traffic, there are good indications that we can improve the traffic situation.

In the hopes of mimicking the success of Manila’s port decongestion last year, we filed a Senate Resolution seeking to formulate strategies and solutions to address the worsening traffic conditions and called for public hearings, which serve as a venue for stakeholders to work together and implement solutions.

We are hoping that the hearings at the Senate can help smoothen the alliance among the various agencies and apply the necessary political pressure while involving the public in finding solutions to this issue.

The unified objective is to fortify effective traffic decongestion strategies by the time we host the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) and experience the rush of the Christmas season.

Though it may be premature to proclaim success, the results from the first weeks are encouraging.

The task force on traffic has already implemented initiatives and interventions to ease our traffic situation.

We witnessed the Highway Patrol Group (HPG) take the reins to strictly enforce existing traffic rules equally among motorists and public transport vehicles, even penalizing fellow policemen caught breaking the law.

The HPG will now supervise personnel from the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) as they pass on operational control.

When it comes to the buses along EDSA, government agencies are keeping a watchful eye on their traffic flow to make changes on locations of loading bays, if necessary.

Illegal vendors and illegally parked vehicles have also been removed with the help of the local government units so they do not impede the flow of traffic.

Seeing various agencies of government working together fluidly to pursue a common objective is heartening and we are interested to see the implementation of other planned interventions, such as the truck ban, staggered work hours, special Christmas lanes, and APEC VIP lanes.

The next issue to solve is the very real problem of conveniently moving people en masse and not just improving the movement of private cars.

To improve our road efficiency, we must attract more Filipinos to take mass transport like buses and trains. Carpooling is another intervention that can contribute to the decongestion of our roads and this can be incentivized with the creation of special lanes for high-occupancy vehicles.

As we work through the “-ber” months, we can expect the task force to implement these interventions across the metro and maintain strict enforcement of traffic rules.

But it will take the collective effort of the government, private sector, and general public to generate lasting, sustainable solutions.

The truth about Metro Manila’s traffic problem is that we need the participation of motorists, commuters, and public transport groups, along with our enforcement agencies to form a considerate, law-abiding culture that will benefit everyone in the long run.

Can we rebuild the trust between traffic enforcers, motorists, and the commuting public? Can each of us do our part by becoming responsible, courteous Filipinos, particularly during our daily commute?

Instead of being part of the problem, can we, instead, be part of the solution to Metro Manila’s traffic woes?

 

First Published on Manila Bulletin

 

 

7 Paraang Panlaban sa Kainipan at Kabaliwan Habang Trapik

By: Lis7Avengers

 

Walang pinipiling biktima ang traffic ngayon sa Metro Manila, mapa-commuter ka man o nagdadrive, paniguradong na-irant mo na sa Facebook at Twitter ang kasindak-sindak na experience mo.

Doble pasakit din kapag naabutan ka pa ng rush hour sa kalye. Kaya naman, habang ikaw ay nakatigil sa EDSA, o usad pagong sa C5, heto ang 7 suhestiyon para labanan ang kainipan at kabaliwan habang trapik!

 

 

  1. Tahakin ang mabilis na daan. Subukin ang iba’t ibang ruta patungo sa trabaho, eskwelahan o kung saan ka man madalas pumunta. Gawin ito hanggang sa mahanap mo ang perfect na daan, iyong mabilis at kaunti lang ang hassle sa kalsada. Ang goal ay makarating sa destinasyon nang wala masyadong init ng ulo, o stress na sisira sa araw mo.

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  1. The more, the many-er! Magsama ng mga friends at positive vibes sa commute o drive. Pumasok nang sabay sabay, o i-try mag carpool. Makakamura ka na sa gas, makaka-bonding mo pa ang mga kasama mo. Kung sakali mang maipit pa rin sa traffic, at least may kausap ka at hindi ka na nagmomonologue. Malay mo, ito rin ang magiging tulay sa puso ng crush mo. Yihee, isakay mo na siya!

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  1. Magnilay-nilay! Sa tagal ng pagka-tengga habang rush hour, ang daming nasasayang na oras. Pero maaari pa namang maging productive at gumawa ng mga to-do list, Christmas list, o sarili mong Lis7ahan. Para mas less na ang gagawin sa pupuntahan, magtrabaho na din while on the road. Sumagot ng email o mga text ni boss habang nakatigil. Puwede ring alalahanin ang mga life experiences at gawin itong inspirasyong sa paggawa ng mga tula o hugot statements. Dahil ang EDSA, minsan highway, madalas parking lot.

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  1. Magpaka-sweet! Tawagan ang iyong mga mahal sa buhay at kumustahin. Mag-reconnect sa mga dating kaibigang hindi mo na nakakasama, siguraduhin lang na hindi ka naka-toka sa manibela. At kung talagang sweet ka, makisali sa mga initiative na tumulong sa mga PNP Highway Patrollers! Puwedeng mamigay ng tubig, mamon, o face mask – basta hindi pang-merienda nila pag nahuli ka!

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  1. Maki-rockandrolltotheworld! Sa dami ng mga banda at musikero sa mundo, hindi ka mawawalan ng bagong music discoveries. Kung commuter ka, put your headphones at iwanan muna sandali ang masalimuot na mundo sa gitna ng traffic. Makinig at mag-moment to the tune of your favorite songs. Kung nagdadrive naman, chance mo ng bumirit ng Mariah o maki-head bang kasama ang Parokya. Siguraduhin lang na your eyes are on the road kapag nag-green light na.
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Source: Autoparts Blog Warehouse

  1. Huwag pasaway. Lahat tayo napeperwisyo ng trapik. Huwag ka nang dumagdag pa sa pagkayamot ng iba. Sundin ang batas trapiko, tumawid sa tamang tawiran, pumila nang tama, at magbigayan – with a smile!

HPG EDSA

 

 

  1. Maging bahagi ng solusyon. Higit sa mga reklamo, ang kailangan natin ngayon ay solusyon. Kung mayroon kayong sagot sa problema ng traffic congestion, ibahagi sa aming Facebook page. Huwag mag-alala, uusad din tayo, at may pag-asa pa. Tulong-tulong sa pagsulong, friends!

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Kung mayroon kayong naiisip na Lis7ahan at nais maging miyembro ng Listavengers, mag-e-mail sa team.bamaquino@senado.ph!

 

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