Philippine Daily Inquirer

Traffic to get even worse

- By Jovic Yee @jovicyeeIN­Q

Traffic in Metro Manila is bound to get worse before it gets better, as the government rolls out its infrastruc­ture projects meant to ease road congestion in the third quarter of 2018.

“There are many projects next year that are part

of the ‘Build, Build, Build’ program ... that will simultaneo­usly [start constructi­on by this time] till the end of President Duterte’s term. For us to have better infrastruc­ture, we need to go through heavy traffic. So we have to keep our patience up,” Transport Undersecre­tary for Roads Tim Orbos said on Tuesday.

Among the big-ticket projects scheduled next year are the constructi­on of several bridges, the rehabilita­tion of Guadalupe Bridge, and the constructi­on of a common station for the metro’s three train systems; as well as the constructi­on of the Light Rail Transit 1 (LRT 1) extension, the Metro Manila subway system and the South Integrated Terminal.

These are on top of the ongoing constructi­on of the LRT 2 extension, the Metro Rail Transit 7 and the Southwest Integrated Terminal Exchange.

Though traffic was expected “to get worse” around the third quarter of 2018, Orbos said motorists could use alternativ­e routes as new roads were expected to open next year, among them the Harbor Link and the Skyway Connector.

The government was also working out possible solutions to the expected road congestion like a possible flexitime schedule for office workers that, however, still needs the approval of the private sector, Orbos added.

Other programs being looked into were nighttime commerce and carpooling.

Orbos earlier said that the government was looking at releasing by the first quarter of 2018 an order setting the allowable grade of tint for car windows.

The regulation would enable the Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority (MMDA) to implement more effectivel­y the “high-occupancy vehicle” lane to encourage carpooling among motorists.

The MMDA has been having a hard time enforcing this lane restrictio­n along Edsa since majority of the cars recorded to have used the innermost lane have heavily tinted windows.

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