Manila Bulletin

Truck ban at SCTEX, NLEX takes effect Nov. 12-15

- By CHITO A. CHAVEZ

All trucks and closed vans will be prohibited from traversing the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX) and the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) from Clark to Balintawak from November 12 to 15 to ensure the smooth flow of traffic for the delegates to the 31st Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nation (ASEAN) Summit.

Aside from SCTEX and

NLEX, all heavy vehicles are also barred from traversing EDSA from Balintawak to Magallanes during the same period, according to the ASEAN Committee on Security, Peace and Order, and Emergency Preparedne­ss and Response (CSPOEPR) which is composed of 21 member agencies.

Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Officerin-Charge (OIC) and CSPOEPR chairperso­n Catalino S. Cuy added that from November 11 to 15, motorists should expect intermitte­nt traffic stops in the following designated ASEAN lanes in the Makati area: Arnaiz Avenue, Makati Avenue, Parkway Drive, and along EDSA in the Makati area.

During that period, rerouting will also be implemente­d along Sen. Jose W. Diokno Boulevard, Jalandoni, V. Sotto, Bukaneg, and A. Dela Rama in Pasay City while occasional traffic disruption­s will be experience­d along EDSA, Pasay Road, and Makati Avenue in Makati City. The same is also expected along EDSA in Pasay, Makati, Mandaluyon­g, and Quezon City.

Cuy also advised the public to plan their trips as the whole CCP Complex will be closed on the same dates after being designated as an ASEAN Delegates Zone.

“We urge the public to veer away from the said areas and take alternate routes to avoid being inconvenie­nced by the heavy traffic while the ASEAN Summit is ongoing,” he says.

The truck ban and rerouting scheme are part of the security preparatio­ns being carried out by the ASEAN CSPOEPR for a safe and peaceful ASEAN Summit.

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