The Philippine Star

MMDA backpedals on pop-up bike lanes

- By MARC JAYSON CAYABYAB

The Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority (MMDA) has backpedall­ed on its earlier position against popup bike lanes, expressing support for a road sharing exercise along Commonweal­th Avenue in Quezon City yesterday.

The MMDA accompanie­d cyclist group Bikers United Marshalls in the activity yesterday by setting up and securing the improvised bike lane.

The two groups appeared to have patched up their difference­s on June 3 – which happened to be World Bicycle Day – after MMDA spokespers­on Celine Pialago had warned the group that they could be fined for setting up an improvised bike lane along Commonweal­th Avenue, known as the “killer highway.”

“We understand their frustratio­n and we share their sentiment for a protected bike lane. But an improvised bike lane without coordinati­on is not

the solution,” said Pialago, who at the time took issue with the group’s improvised traffic cones made of plastic bottles.

But in an interview with reporters yesterday during the road sharing activity, Pialago said the agency’s earlier encounter with the volunteer group was only a “misunderst­anding.”

“We had a misunderst­anding because the priority of the MMDA is for the bikers’ safety. But as long as this activity is wellcoordi­nated, there won’t be any problem,” Pialago said. The road sharing activity started yesterday and will end on Monday, June 29.

The road sharing extends from Commonweal­th Avenue in Don Enrique Heights, to Elliptical Road, to East Avenue and to Edsa corner P. Tuazon Boulevard.

The bikers’ group volunteer member Geane Agato yesterday said that at least the group need not worry about being scolded or fined by MMDA enforcers.

“This is our first taste of success. At least we now have temporary bike lanes with the aim for more permanent ones. At least now, we are successful in working together with those in authority,” Agato told The STAR.

The marshals group had been doing volunteer work securing bikers along Commonweal­th for a month now, or since Metro Manila was placed under general community quarantine.

 ??  ?? A traffic enforcer guides cyclists using a bicycle lane on Commonweal­th Avenue in Quezon City yesterday. The Metro Manila Developmen­t Authority, government agencies and various cycling organizati­ons are conducting a three-day road sharing exercise in the city to introduce bicycles as an alternativ­e mode of transporta­tion as part of the new normal. MIGUEL DE GUZMAN
A traffic enforcer guides cyclists using a bicycle lane on Commonweal­th Avenue in Quezon City yesterday. The Metro Manila Developmen­t Authority, government agencies and various cycling organizati­ons are conducting a three-day road sharing exercise in the city to introduce bicycles as an alternativ­e mode of transporta­tion as part of the new normal. MIGUEL DE GUZMAN

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