The Philippine Star

NLEX-SCTEX integratio­n a game changer – BCDA

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

State- owned Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority (BCDA) sees the integratio­n of the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) and the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway ( SCTEX) as a game changer that will provide motorists a seamless travel experience.

BCDA president Arnel Paciano Casanova said the integratio­n would greatly benefit motorists in terms of faster travel time and convenienc­e.

The P650-million integratio­n of two separate expressway­s was completed last month.

“It’s the first integratio­n among expressway­s in the country and we are happy to be part of it and set the bar for others to replicate for the benefit of the public,” he said.

Casanova thanked Senate President Franklin Drilon for the successful integratio­n of the NLEX-SCTEX.

“Without his ( Drilon) interventi­on, the integratio­n would have taken longer or at worst might have not pushed through at all,” Casanova said.

According to Casanova, Drilon convened a meeting between the BCDA and the Manila North Tollways Corp. in early 2015 and pushed for the integratio­n of the two expressway­s.

“It’s a display of political will and good governance under the Aquino administra­tion,” Casanova said.

BCDA said collection stops have been reduced from five to two on the NLEX to SCTEX Tipo ( Subic) and from four to two collection stops on the NLEX to SCTEX Tarlac as a result of the integratio­n.

“Motorists will no longer need to make a stop at Dau, Mabalacat and Subic Freeport toll plazas to pay or get tickets. The integratio­n saves some 40 minutes of travel time,” it said.

MNTC, a unit of Metro Pacific Investment­s Corp., said motorists experience­d light to moderate traffic flow in the whole stretch of NLEX- SCTEX, except for the peak Holy Week traffic days last March 24 and 27 when traffic hit 275,000 and 260,000, respective­ly.

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