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HPG sets sights on LSGH traffic jam

- By NON ALQUITRAN

The Highway Patrol Group will crack down on motorists who violate traffic rules when they drop off or fetch students at La Salle Greenhills (LSGH), an official said yesterday.

HPG head Chief Superinten­dent Arnold Gunnacao said motorists who fetch students from LSGH cannot occupy three lanes of Ortigas Avenue since they cause traffic buildups that last several hours.

He said that starting next week, parents and drivers will be limited to lining up near the gates of LSGH and one lane of Ortigas Avenue while waiting for their children.

“But after the gates of LSGH, our men will apprehend these vehicles and give traffic tickets,” Gunnacao said.

“Our request to the parents is that if they reach the tail end of EDSA, please park at other areas because if they reached EDSA, we will be forced to apprehend them because they are causing (heavy) traffic,” he added.

The HPG chief said they will tow illegally parked vehicles in the vicinity of the school.

According to Gunnacao, Secretary Jose Rene Almendras had written a letter to LSGH officials and they promised to coordinate with the parents.

Mandaluyon­g Mayor Benjamin Abalos Jr. also coordinate­d with the school administra­tion “and we have monitored the parents now occupying only one lane of Ortigas Avenue.”

Motorists have complained of heavy traffic caused by illegally parked vehicles along Ortigas Avenue, especially when students are fetched by their parents or drivers.

The HPG also reminded school officials that it is their responsibi­lity to provide a parking space for waiting vehicles or open a part of their compound to accommodat­e them.

Clearing alternativ­e routes

The HPG is also coordinati­ng with other local government units in Metro Manila to clear alternativ­e routes of obstructio­ns so that motorists can use them for the coming Christmas rush.

Gunnacao said that intersecti­on of EDSA and Quezon Avenue will be reopened to motorists as soon as traffic lights are installed in the area.

Motorists coming from Quezon Memorial Circle going to Cubao will be allowed to turn left, same with motorists coming from Quiapo going to Balintawak Avenue.

The HPG is also considerin­g reopening the intersecti­on of Congressio­nal and Roosevelt Avenues.

 ??  ?? Cars crawl along a road in Taguig City yesterday. The Philippine­s will lose up to P6 billion a day by 2030 because of worsening traffic problems, accordingt­o a report by the Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­nAgency.
Cars crawl along a road in Taguig City yesterday. The Philippine­s will lose up to P6 billion a day by 2030 because of worsening traffic problems, accordingt­o a report by the Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­nAgency.

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