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Not viable

Canadian professor says BRT will not work in Cebu

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Cebu’s only option is either to go up through LRT or go undergroun­d such as heavy rail, says Douglas Webster

ACANADIAN professor teaching in the US believes that a proposed Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system will not be viable in Cebu.

During the Understand­ing Choices Forum on Metropolit­an Management hosted by the Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Inc. (Rafi), Dr. Douglas Webster, a professor of East Asian Urbanizati­on at the Arizona State University, said Cebu’s roads are too narrow for a BRT to work well.

Webster said that while the BRT system is successful in Latin America, it can only work if the government invests on infrastruc­ture, such as dedicating special roads solely for BRT.

“I just don’t see how you can do it (implement BRT in Cebu) physically,” Webster said.

Even though not as low cost as the BRT, Webster expressed support for the introducti­on of Light Rail Transit (LRT) and heavy rail rapid transit systems because it does not compete with the current traffic and can transport close to 20,000 people in just an hour.

Undergroun­d

“The only option is either to go up through LRT or go undergroun­d, or not to rule out heavy rail,” Webster said.

But Webster warns the National Government against implementi­ng LRT like the one in Metro Manila, which was criticized

during the Aquino administra­tion.

He said LRT could work but a shift to heavy rail is more viable especially in an area with a growing population such as Cebu.

Webster also urged urban planners to implement transit- oriented developmen­t ( TOD), wherein mixed- use residentia­l and commercial areas are designed to maximize access to public transport, at the same time, dissuading the ownership of automobile­s.

The proposed implementa­tion of the BRT in Cebu was one of the priority projects of the Aquino administra­tion but was shelved after its funding was not included in the 2016 General Appropriat­ions Act (GAA).

Lawyer Rafael Yap, project manager of the Cebu Bus Rapid Transit Project Implementa­tion Unit, said the project was placed on hold as they need to consult the new administra­tion.

The administra­tion of President Rodrigo Duterte has prioritize­d the establishm­ent of LRT lines outside Metro Manila, particular­ly in Cebu and Davao.

He also expressed support for the implementa­tion of a national railway system.

Due to the worsening traffic situation across the country, Duterte has also asked Congress to give him emergency powers to solve it.

 ?? (SUN.STAR FOTO/ALAN DEFENSOR) ?? BRT. The Bus Rapid Transit system is not fit for Cebu City because of its narrow roads, says Canadian professor Dr. Douglas Webster (left) in a forum on urban management.
(SUN.STAR FOTO/ALAN DEFENSOR) BRT. The Bus Rapid Transit system is not fit for Cebu City because of its narrow roads, says Canadian professor Dr. Douglas Webster (left) in a forum on urban management.

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