Sun.Star Pampanga

MPTC implements extensive motorist assistance program

- BY REYNALDO G. NAVALES Sun.Star Staff Reporter

ANGELES CITY — Metro Pacific Tollways Corporatio­n (MPTC) President and Chief Executive Officer Rodrigo Franco said the firm is set to implement an extensive motorist assistance program starting this Holy Week.

The program is aimed at ensuring a safe and convenient travel for motorists at the North Luzon Expressway (NLEx), Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEx), and Cavite Expressay (CAVITEx).

In line with this, the MPTC is expanding this year the coverage of its annual “Safe Trip Mo Sagot Ko” (SMSK) program at NLEx, SCTEx and CAVITEx.

The expanded SMSK will cover not only Holy Week, All Saints Day, and Christmas holidays but also the forthcomin­g long weekends specifical­ly Araw ng Kagitingan (April 7-9), National Heroes’ Day (August 25-27) and Bonifacio Day (November 30-December 2).

The SMSK is MPTC’s annual assistance program intended to ensure hassle-free travel during holidays by enhancing all services in all three MPTCowned expressway­s.

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Apart from expanding the coverage to the long weekends, the SMSK will also render 24-hour free towing services for Class 1 vehicles during the specific periods instead of the usual 12-hour operation. “We are implementi­ng a more extensive SMSK starting this Holy Week to further improve our services for safe and convenient travel to our motorists traveling between Metro Manila and Central and North Luzon provinces,” said Franco.

From March 23 to April 2, NLEX-SCTEX traffic personnel will devote extended working hours and intensifie­d patrol coverage to closely monitor and manage the expected surge of vehicles in Balintawak, Mindanao Avenue, Bocaue, Sta. Ines, Tarlac and Subic - Tipo toll plazas. Additional patrol and incident response teams will also be ready to assist motorists at all interchang­es and fuel stations. On the peak hours of March 28, 29 and April 1, the Balintawak Toll Plaza will open 24 toll collection points while Mindanao Avenue and Tarlac toll plazas will open 10 and 29 toll collection points, respective­ly. Portabooth­s and portable toll collection equipment will be used to speed up transactio­ns. By April 1, the Bocaue Toll Plaza will have a maximum of 62 toll collection points in operation for motorists going back to Metro Manila.

During the same period, CAVITEx will deploy more traffic patrol officers and security personnel to manage the traffic and assist motorists. Ambulant tellers will be on standby to facilitate faster toll transactio­ns.

On March 28 to April 1, MPTC and its partners will set up SMSK Motorist Camps and provide free services such as free calls and Wi-Fi, free drinking water, free basic mechanic services and first aid treatments in designated locations along NLEx, SCTEx, and CAVITEx. Free towing services to the nearest exit will be offered to Class 1 from 6:00 a.m. of March 28 to 12:00 midnight of April 1. SMSK is co-presented by Caltex and supported by Nutri-Asia, Shell, Smart, PLDT, Maynilad, Prestone, and media partners TV5, The Philippine Star, Manila Bulletin, and Manila Standard.

 ??  ?? ROUTES ASIA 2018. Clark Internatio­nal Airport Corporatio­n (CIAC) President and CEO Alexander Cauguiran (L) and Vice-President Jaime Melo of the Airport Operations and Management Group (partly hidden) discuss possibilit­ies with representa­tives of Airnorth and the Jetstar Group of Australia and Ibaraki Airport, Japan during the Routes Asia 2018 developmen­t forum in Brisbane, Australia. The three-day Routes Asia 2018 developmen­t forum provides a platform for senior decision makers of leading airlines, airports, tourism authoritie­s and industry influencer­s from Asia’s air servicedev­elopment community to expand connection­s and discuss routedevel­opment opportunit­ies. The CIACoffici­als along with CIAC Corporate Planning Department Manager Melissa Feliciano aim to discuss opportunit­ies at the Clark Internatio­nal Airport with representa­tives of at least 18 airlines during the event.—
ROUTES ASIA 2018. Clark Internatio­nal Airport Corporatio­n (CIAC) President and CEO Alexander Cauguiran (L) and Vice-President Jaime Melo of the Airport Operations and Management Group (partly hidden) discuss possibilit­ies with representa­tives of Airnorth and the Jetstar Group of Australia and Ibaraki Airport, Japan during the Routes Asia 2018 developmen­t forum in Brisbane, Australia. The three-day Routes Asia 2018 developmen­t forum provides a platform for senior decision makers of leading airlines, airports, tourism authoritie­s and industry influencer­s from Asia’s air servicedev­elopment community to expand connection­s and discuss routedevel­opment opportunit­ies. The CIACoffici­als along with CIAC Corporate Planning Department Manager Melissa Feliciano aim to discuss opportunit­ies at the Clark Internatio­nal Airport with representa­tives of at least 18 airlines during the event.—

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