Philippine Daily Inquirer

PARAÑAQUE FAST-TRACKS BIKE, MOTORCYCLE LANE PROJECT

- By Dexter Cabalza @dexcabalza­inq

The local government of Parañaque City has started to put up dedicated lanes for bicycles and motorcycle­s along the stretch of Dr. A. Santos Avenue, better known to residents as Sucat Road.

In a statement, Mayor Edwin Olivarez said the city government had fast-tracked the constructi­on of the protected lanes as more people shifted to these modes of transporta­tion during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“Bike lanes should be put up immediatel­y since public transporta­tion consisting primarily of jeepneys and UV Express [have not been] allowed to ply Dr. Santos Avenue since March when the national government placed Metro Manila under lockdown,” he added.

The city engineerin­g team began putting up permanent makings for the 1.5-meter-wide bike lanes on both sides of the busy road on Friday. These were located on the outermost lanes of the 12-kilometer-long Dr. Santos Avenue since the inner lane would be for private vehicles while the center lane was for the exclusive use of delivery trucks, vans and other vehicles.

The bike lane project would consist of two phases: the stretch from SM Sucat to the border of the South Luzon Expressway and the second one from SM Sucat to Naia Road.

Road sharing According to city informatio­n officer Mar Jimenez, the protected lanes would be shared by both bikers and motorcycle riders. Mobility advocates, however, said these should be for bikers only to remove the risk posed by speeding motorcycle­s.

Jimenez asked riders to abide by traffic rules, especially speed limits, and for private motorists not to use the designated lanes for bikes and motorcycle­s.

Violators will be sent notices and tickets through the city’s “no contact apprehensi­on” system, which has been in place since 2018.

 ?? —PHOTO FROM FACEBOOK PAGE OF COUNCILOR MARVIN SANTOS ?? TWO-WHEELERS ONLY The outermost lane of Dr. A. Santos Avenue will soon be for the exclusive use of bikers and motorcycle riders under a project of the Parañaque City government.
—PHOTO FROM FACEBOOK PAGE OF COUNCILOR MARVIN SANTOS TWO-WHEELERS ONLY The outermost lane of Dr. A. Santos Avenue will soon be for the exclusive use of bikers and motorcycle riders under a project of the Parañaque City government.

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