Sun.Star Pampanga

EdSa eyes P2P system for CSF

- BY PRINCESS CLEA ARCELLAZ Sun.Star Staff Reporter

ITY OF SAN FERNANDO – A new and more mass transport system will soon be introduced to the commuting public of this capital city.

This was bared by City Mayor Edwin D. Santiago to Sun.Star Pampanga when asked about his plans on how to further improve the transport system alongside the foreseen developmen­t in the Pampanga capital.

Santiago referred to a point-to-point (P2P) transit where public vehicles will be allowed to load and unload passengers on identified places only for a more faster and convenient travel.

He disclosed that the proposed transport system can be utilized during rush hours, from 7:00 am to 10:00 am and 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm, to provide convenienc­e to students and workers

who are on their way home from school or of f i ce.

During these hours, a group of jeepney drivers recognized by the city government will pick and drop passengers at strategic points that are yet to be identified.

“Fast lanes” on the city’s major thoroughfa­res will also be exclusivel­y opened for the P2P vehicles during the said hours for faster travel time.

“During these times, the roads are busiest. Everyone is rushing, students and workers. And we wanted to provide comfort on their daily travel by upgrading our transport system into a faster and more convenient one,” he said.

“Time is always precious, and we do not want to take away the little time of Fernandino­s to rest or spend with their families and loved ones by being stuck in traffic,” he added.

Aside from this, a new transport route that will go around the city downtown is also eyed for the convenienc­e of Fernandino­s and tourists who will do business in the area, Santiago said.

He stressed that a transport route around city hall, heritage district, the old public market and nearby areas with an identified pick-and-drop points will also be implemente­d.

“It has been said that one of the best ways to improve the transport and traffic system is to instill discipline among the public. With P2P and proper enforcemen­t, people cannot just go down where they want to. There will be specified pickand-drop points and they will walk from there to their destinatio­n,” he said.

However, Santiago said the city government is still on the first phase of the proposed program’s timeframe and trafgic officials are conducting the necessary social preparatio­ns for the concerned sect or s.

He expressed his hope that Fernandino­s will accept and welcome the new system and will be implemente­d before he ends his second term.

The P2P system was introduced in the country in 2016 and now has three routes in the busiest areas of Metro Manila.

The said the transit system was lauded for providing significan­t travel time savings and enhanced passenger convenienc­e by carrying them from one specific point to another without any stops.

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