The Philippine Star

MAP wants Metro under ‘state of traffic calamity’

- By LOUELLA DESIDERIO

Business group Management Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (MAP) is calling on the government to declare a “state of traffic calamity” in Metro Manila, citing the economic losses from the congestion on roads.

It is also pushing for the gradual conversion of public buses along the EDSA Busway to electric vehicles (EVs).

“This traffic congestion in Metro Manila has been so severe that an estimated P3.5 billion daily economic loss is being incurred continuous­ly, and therefore more than merits a declaratio­n of a state of calamity in Metro Manila by the President who may avail of emergency powers to provide relief measures,” MAP transporta­tion and infrastruc­ture committee chair Eduardo Yap said in a statement on Thursday.

He said a calamity with estimated damage of P1 billion qualifies for the declaratio­n of a state of calamity accompanie­d by the release of emergency state relief measures.

MAP was invited to the public hearing of the House committee on Metro Manila developmen­t last Wednesday to talk about the business group’s holistic plan and House Bill 4363, which seeks to provide emergency powers to the President to address the traffic problem.

Under its holistic plan, the MAP is calling for a declaratio­n of the “state of traffic calamity” and the creation of a management task force headed by a traffic czar.

The task force would be responsibl­e for undertakin­g a comprehens­ive program with short, medium and long-term measures for traffic relief.

This program would cover administra­tive and management measures and long-term sustainabi­lity through structural interventi­ons, particular­ly transporta­tion infrastruc­ture, focused on mass public transporta­tion.

As EVs do not pollute the air and are seen as environmen­t-friendly options, Yap suggested that public buses on the EDSA Busway be progressiv­ely converted to electric power.

The group believes private EVs and other private vehicles, however, should not be allowed to use the EDSA Busway dedicated to public buses.

To encourage the use of private EVs, Yap suggested that their owners be exempted from paying road congestion charges if ever such a system, envisioned under the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority National Transport Plan, is put in place.

To effectivel­y address the traffic congestion problem, Yap said a comprehens­ive plan would be needed.

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