The Philippine Star

MMDA, mayors to enforce 5-year traffic plan

- By GHIO ONG

The Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority (MMDA), the metropolis’ 17 mayors and concerned national government agencies have committed to enforce a five-year plan to mitigate vehicle congestion in Metro Manila’s major roads.

In a statement yesterday, the MMDA said the Comprehens­ive Traffic Management Plan (CTMP) for Metro Manila, to be funded by the Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency (JICA), “covers strategies to address traffic management issues” in the metropolis, seen to be a hindrance to the economy’s continued improvemen­t.

The “most urgent” of these strategies would be to “complete the improvemen­t of 42 traffic bottleneck­s the CTMP project has identified and the signal systems.”

The five-year-plan also aims to put into action the following ideas: “further improve traffic corridors; enhance the intelligen­t transporta­tion system (ITS); strengthen traffic regulation­s, enforcemen­t and road safety; promote active transporta­tion and develop a comprehens­ive traffic management database.”

It also recommende­d that each Metro Manila local government unit create its respective CTMP to help “strengthen the transporta­tion network” in the region, while the MMDA was advised to “strengthen its planning capacities in traffic management and its coordinati­on with and among related organizati­ons.”

MMDA acting chairman Romando Artes said the JICA-funded CTMP project was timely since Metro Manila has been receiving more and more visitors with more economic opportunit­ies present in the region, which “has led to an increase in traffic congestion.”

“As the project ends, the next step is to implement the plan. Continuous coordinati­on, role-sharing, funding, monitoring and evaluation – these are critical matters that must be addressed,” he said.

Meanwhile, JICA will support the government’s efforts to address heavy traffic “by sharing Japan’s experience­s in traffic management, particular­ly in ITS, and in private-public partnershi­ps,” according to JICA’s Philippine chief representa­tive Takema Sakamoto.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines