Manila Bulletin

SLEX traffic expected to ease by December 1

- By EMMIE V. ABADILLA

A new two-lane ramp connecting the Alabang viaduct to the elevated Skyway, plus the reopening of the third lane of the Skyway at-grade level on December 1, 2019, will ease traffic flow on the South Luzon Expressway (SLEX).

“These enhancemen­ts ensure five lanes are available to northbound SLEX vehicles during rush hours, even as we go full blast with constructi­on of the Skyway Extension project," San Miguel Corporatio­n (SMC) president and chief operating officer Ramon S. Ang yesterday announced.

"Motorists will be able to use the original three lanes at the at-grade section, plus 2 more lanes at the elevated section,” he added. In the past, the five lanes on the SLEX would narrow to

just three at the Alabang viaduct.

Hence, Skyway reconfigur­ed and maximized the first section of the elevated Skyway coming from the Alabang-Zapote road to three lanes, from the original two.

With the new ramp connecting to the elevated section, northbound traffic from SLEX can be accommodat­ed without affecting traffic from the Alabang-Zapote road.

The original design of the Alabang-Zapote road Skyway ramp, which the previous concession­aire built, was one northbound lane plus one southbound lane. At certain times in the morning, when traffic is heaviest, both lanes are used for northbound traffic.

Now, with the new 3-lane configurat­ion at the start of the elevated portion, lane assignment­s can be easily adjusted, depending on traffic volume.

Even with the new ramp, motorists coming from the AlabangZap­ote road will retain use of one to two lanes, depending on traffic volume.

In the evening, when southbound traffic is heavier, more or all lanes – including the two lanes on the new ramp – can be assigned for southbound use.

These measures are part of preparatio­ns for the constructi­on of the Skyway Extension, a ₱10-billion SMC initiative to extend the Skyway from Alabang to SLEX near Susana Heights and the Muntinlupa-Cavite Expressway (MCX).

Set for completion by December next year, it will add three northbound lanes and 2 southbound lanes on either side of the existing SLEX. It will allow both northbound and southbound motorists to bypass the Alabang viaduct.

With the Dec. 1 opening of the Skyway ramp on track, SMC fulfills its promise to reopen the third-lane of the at-grade road before the Holiday rush, improving Alabang traffic by adding new lanes.

"Even as we start constructi­ng the Skyway Extension, meant to be the long-term solution to traffic on the SLEX, we’ve already increased the number of usable lanes to help improve traffic,” Ang underscore­d.

“But as with anything new, we expect a period of adjustment for motorists. This may still cause some congestion in the beginning, with the sheer volume of vehicles on the SLEX every day. But we expect the traffic situation to improve quickly once we open.”

Hence, SMC's tollway unit is mobilizing all its personnel to ensure efficient flow of traffic, increasing the number of signs and providing advisories to motorists.

“We’ve also instructed our teams on the ground to constantly communicat­e with the communitie­s and villages for traffic matters. In the meantime, we continue to appeal for patience and understand­ing, as we work on providing a long-term solution to traffic in south Metro Manila,” he concluded.

 ??  ?? SKYWAY EXTENSION PROJECT – San Miguel Corp. president and CEO Ramon S. Ang (2nd from right) inspects the company’s Skyway Extension Project at the Alabang Viaduct in Muntinlupa City, a section of the South Luzon Expressway. The company is set to reopen the third lane of the Skyway at-grade which it closed last September to give way for the extension’s constructi­on. The new two-lane ramp will also be open for motorists on Dec. 1, thereby easing vehicular traffic.
SKYWAY EXTENSION PROJECT – San Miguel Corp. president and CEO Ramon S. Ang (2nd from right) inspects the company’s Skyway Extension Project at the Alabang Viaduct in Muntinlupa City, a section of the South Luzon Expressway. The company is set to reopen the third lane of the Skyway at-grade which it closed last September to give way for the extension’s constructi­on. The new two-lane ramp will also be open for motorists on Dec. 1, thereby easing vehicular traffic.

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