Sun Star Bacolod

TRAFFIC TRIAL STARTS TODAY

PUJS plying Sum-ag, Pta. Taytay, Tangub, Singcang-airport, and Magsungay-central Market will be rerouted

- BY MERLINDA A. PEDROSA

THE Bacolod Traffic Authority Office (BTAO) will implement the 45 to 60 days traffic experiment starting today of the southbound public utility jeepneys (PUJS) going to the Vendors Plaza in Bacolod City.

Police Lieutenant Colonel Luisito Acebuche, head of BTAO, yesterday said the traffic experiment will be implemente­d today instead of Thursday to address the traffic congestion along San Sebastian Cathedral as well as the problem of the sidewalk vendors that were transferre­d to the Vendors Plaza.

“We created the Land Transporta­tion Public Route Terminal located at the Burgos and Ferrero streets to reduce the number of PUJS passing along San Sebastian Cathedral. Every day, at least 600 PUJS were passing in the area so we need to ensure the smooth flow of traffic in said area,” he said.

Aside from the traffic congestion at the downtown area, BTAO also want to address the problem of the sidewalk vendors that were transferre­d to the Vendors Plaza which most of them were complainin­g that it’s hard for them to sell their products at the Vendors Plaza because there are no customers in the area.

“The sidewalk vendors were also asking the BTAO to start the traffic rerouting or to open the terminal in the area so we want to do it now,” Acebuche said.

He said the resolution was already approved by

the City Council last week for the implementa­tion of the 45 to 60 days traffic experiment­al rerouting of PUJS plying Sum-ag, Pta. Taytay, Tangub, Singcangai­rport, and Magsungay central Market.

Under the traffic experiment scheme, the southbound PUJS from Araneta Street will take right turn to Gonzaga Street then, take left turn to Gatuslao Street going to South Capitol Road and Vendors Plaza or the terminal.

Acebuche said the southbound PUJS have 60 slots in the Land Transporta­tion Public Route Terminal and all the PUJ routes will be given 10 slots to park in the terminal.

He said about 20 traffic enforcers will be deployed from the downtown area to arrest the erring drivers.

“Those who will be found violating the new traffic experiment scheme will be penalized for outof-route with correspond­ing penalties and confiscati­on of the driver’s license,” he added.

Acebuche noted the southbound PUJS routes were only extended and there will be no adjustment on the jeepney’s fare.

“The drivers should follow the regular fare which was approved by Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board (LTFRB),” Acebuche said.

Acebuche disclosed that they will also implement a one-way traffic scheme along Manokan Country, no-loading and unloading along Rizal in between Gatuslao and Guerrero streets so that the passengers will go to the terminal.*

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