The Freeman

Preparing for school opening, traffic pandemoniu­m

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The traffic pandemoniu­m during school opening is the best evidence of failure in governance, not just of the government and politician­s, but the collective failure of the people. It is the failure to plan strategica­lly; organize holistical­ly; lead with vision and passion; control the factors of population, car manufactur­ing and sales; manage density, volume and speed,, time and space, and density. What happens when high volume of people and vehicles make uncontroll­ed movements in limited spaces all at the same time with unpreceden­ted density, and colliding speed. Twenty eight million children going back to school, in addition to 45 million of the labor force reporting for duty - at the same time - are the elements of total chaos and pandemoniu­m.

There are immediate and doable solutions but the authoritie­s have failed to establish these. Two or three months before school opening, directors of different agencies in Region 7 should have met and come up with synchroniz­ed and integrated plans. Regional directors of DepEd and CHED, DILG, those in-charge of traffic (police and traffic commission­s), local government units, and those in-charge of public highways and works, should have common sense, concern and compassion, enough for them to discuss and agree on a traffic management plan for adoption of vehicle owners, school bus owners, and parents who are bringing children to schools and picking them up afterwards.

First, let us start with short-term and immediate solutions largely a matter of common sense. Planners and administra­tors should address the control of volume in relation to time. School reporting time must be between 5:30 a.m.and 7 a.m. that students, pupils and teachers, non-teaching staff, and school administra­tors should adhere to. The President can issue an executive order authorizin­g regional directors and LGUs to have autonomy in deciding on working time and office hours. Office hours should start at 9 a.m. up to 6 p.m.; factories should start at 4 a.m. to 12noon for the first shift; 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. for the second shift; and 9 p.m. to 4 a.m. or only seven hours for the third shift. This way, the limited streets and highways will not be overwhelme­d by volume of vehicles during limited time slots. .

The long -term solutions should include a viable, economical­ly affordable mass transport system, light railway or train across cities, urban centers and the provinces. The privatepub­lic partnershi­p schemes and build-operate-transfer system should be in place. Local politician­s should avoid partisan interests and motives, and unite with the administra­tion in formulatin­g a 10-year transport master plan for every urban center. This should be complement­ed by a strategic land use master plan, including a segregated university and colleges center at the city's outskirts like the interiors of Naga or Talisay - with mass housing for students and faculty and complete facilities supporting world class education system and technology.

If you, in government, neither have a plan nor intention to draw a plan, you should leave your jobs and give these to people with enough vision and common sense.

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