Manila Bulletin

DOTR vows to prioritize cyclists, pedestrian­s amid proposal to remove EDSA bike lanes

- By AARON RECUENCO

The Department of Transporta­tion (DOTR) has committed to continuous­ly promote non-motorized transport, particular­ly for bicycle riders and pedestrian­s, amid the proposal to remove the bike lanes on EDSA.

In fact, DOTR Secretary Jaime J. Bautista said they will even designate and reclaim more spaces to provide safe infrastruc­ture for more efficient and sustainabl­e modes of transport such as bike lanes and walkways – and that includes EDSA.

He emphasized that the promotion of NTP is included in the Philippine Developmen­t Plan 20232028 (PDP).

“Under the initiative­s of the NTP and PDP, pedestrian­s and non-motorized vehicles are being accorded the highest priority in the hierarchy of road users, and mandates the government to prioritize the developmen­t of active transport infrastruc­ture,” said Bautista.

“The DOTR heeds to the longoverlo­oked clamor of public and active transport commuters to have better commuting experience by pushing for expanded and safer walkways and bike lanes, most especially along national roads,” he added.

Bautista has been actively promoting protected bike lanes across the country – the goal is to construct at least 2,400-kilometer bike lanes nationwide.

For pedestrian­s, the DOTR is now working for the elevated pedestrian walkways in Balintawak and Cubao in Quezon City, Guadalupe in Makati City, and Taft Ave. in Pasay City, through the EDSA Greenways.

The project is expected to connect pedestrian­s and commuters.

Bautista said the prioritiza­tion of the bicycle lanes and pedestrian­s expected to gain momentum after President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. announced that the national government should prioritize active transport facilities to promote healthier and more sustainabl­e modes of travel.

“Therefore, the Department will continue its Active Transport program with support from the Interagenc­y Technical Working Group for Active Transport (IATWG-AT) and local government­s,” said Bautista.

“The DOTR heeds to the longoverlo­oked clamor of public and active transport commuters to have better commuting experience by pushing for expanded and safer walkways and bike lanes, most especially along national roads,” he added.

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