Philippine Daily Inquirer

SENATORS COOL TO DOTR PLAN TO REVIVE EDSA MOTORCYCLE LANE

- By Tina G. Santos @santostina­INQ

Some senators appeared lukewarm to the Department of Transporta­tion’s (DOTr) plan to put up an exclusive lane for motorcycle­s on Edsa to ease heavy traffic on Metro Manila’s busiest major thoroughfa­re.

Sen. Nancy Binay said that providing dedicated lanes was only a temporary solution and would not fully address worsening traffic in the National Capital Region.

“First of all, let us clarify that the perspectiv­e and mindset of DOTr should be to maximize opportunit­ies and solutions for mass transport. The reason why such alternativ­e rides exist is because our public infrastruc­tures fail to address urban mobility challenges—it’s always palliative and shortterm [solutions],” she said in a statement.

“I hope we do not dwell on policies that would divert from mass transit solutions,” she added.

Binay urged the DOTr to “shift its focus toward efficient, safe and comfortabl­e mass transporta­tion experience, start building robust mass transporta­tion networks, and prioritize investment­s in efficient public transit systems like buses, BRTs (bus rapid transits) and trains.”

“We have not yet maximized the full potential of the MRT (Metro Rail Transit) and bus lanes, but we now want to allocate a single passenger alternativ­e. Don’t we still lack running train coaches, and buses and trains remain crowded?” Binay said.

Sen. Grace Poe said that while the intention to decongest Edsa was understand­able, she was curious about how the

DOTr would carve out a dedicated lane considerin­g the limited road space on Edsa.

“This experiment has been implemente­d in various forms by the MMDA (Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority) in the past. They instituted a non-exclusive lane on Edsa and, more recently, an exclusive one on Commonweal­th Avenue which is the largest highway in Metro Manila,” noted the chair of the Senate committee on public services.

Poe said the findings from these experiment­s should be taken into account by the DOTr.

“Are they intending to share it with bike lanes? Should it be standardiz­ed across all highways? The varying placements of motorcycle lanes can be confusing to motorists who traverse multiple highways daily,” she said.

She added that these were just some of the concerns that must be addressed with actual data and not just mere experiment­s “that can cause further confusion in our already chaotic roads.”

“It also highlights the need for an independen­t fact-based agency like the National Transporta­tion Safety Board, which should be able to cull data and institute standards for the designatio­n of motorcycle lanes,” Poe said.

Sen. Francis Escudero shared Poe’s sentiment that the MMDA’s proposal was nothing new.

“They already tried that... remember the blue lane in the middle for motorcycle­s... did it work?” he asked.

While he acknowledg­ed the DOTr’s efforts to continuous­ly look for solutions to the traffic problem, he urged the agency to do simulation­s first.

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