The Philippine Star

Vehicles are seen on the Tandang Sora flyover

- – Robertzon Ramirez

in Quezon City yesterday. The MMDA advised motorists yesterday to brace for traffic jams along Commonweal­th Avenue with the closure of the flyover and several intersecti­ons starting Feb. 23 for the constructi­on of the Tandang Sora station of the MRT-7.

The Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority (MMDA) yesterday advised motorists to brace for traffic jams along Commonweal­th Avenue with the closure of the Tandang Sora flyover starting next week.

Four lanes of the flyover will be closed to vehicular traffic starting at around 11 p.m. on Feb. 23 for the constructi­on of the Tandang Sora station of the Metro Rail Transit Line 7, according to MMDA general manager Jojo Garcia.

“The closure will last for the next two years,” Garcia told reporters. “It will affect more than 100,000 motorists traveling along Commonweal­th Avenue and up to 3,000 motorists using the Tandang Sora intersecti­ons regularly.”

Garcia said the MMDA would set up a temporary Uturn slot located around 500 meters away from the Tandang Sora intersecti­on to ease the traffic situation in the area.

The agency will also deploy 154 traffic enforcers while the Quezon City government will provide at least 100 flagmen at choke points along Commonweal­th Avenue.

More roads closed

The MMDA shut down six major thoroughfa­res in the metropolis last night to give way to road repairs of the Department of Public Works and Highways.

The southbound lanes of Lanuza Avenue and Bagong Ilog flyover were closed to traffic, including the street in front of a mall in Bonifacio Global City in Taguig and the second innermost lane along EDSA before Ermin Garcia street.

The MMDA said Fairview Avenue, Regalado Avenue and the second lane of EDSACongre­ssional Avenue and R. Magsaysay Boulevard to Ramon Magsaysay BridgePure­za street were closed to motorists.

Litex on Commonweal­th Avenue, Quezon City was also closed to traffic for repairs.

These roads will be passable by 5 a.m. on Monday, according to the MMDA.

Motorists were advised to look for alternate routes to avoid incovenien­ce.

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MICHAEL VARCAS

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