Most likely SUV owners or those with big wheels will not really give a damn especially if they enjoy weekend off-roadsOR if you're in Makati CBD really late and stuck up in morning rush and traffic is at snail's pace you won't feel a thing.
Pero napansin ko lang, walang makinis na kalye sa "Republic Of Makati(Leche)"! Nakakahiya! Bawat liko may lubak, kung hindi unfinished road works, uneven asphalt patches na minadali ang trabaho na parang pigsa sa tadyang. I still yet to see and feel the "perfect stretch" somewhere there, pero wala eh, panay ang talbog ng gulong. Ayala Ave., Paseo De Roxas, Makati Ave., Gil Puyat, H.V. Dela Costa etc. etc. lahat sablay! Just imagine driving at a cool 80kph from Susana Hts to Bicutan and at Skyway * around 120kph everyday only to end up bouncing down after landing from the Amorsolo/Don Bosco Ramp, what a great way to end a journey (pun intended).
Nakakaasar lang, a bulk of my tax goes to that city where I really don't live there. Sana maging "special administrative zone" 'yang Makati CBD where employees based there can cast their votes locally. Buti pa sa Muntinlupa sulit ang property tax ko, the roads just keep on improving. Sana lumipat na lang sa Muntinlupa at Taguig ang mga malalaking investors, Makati is just becoming a laughing stock.


OR if you're in Makati CBD really late and stuck up in morning rush and traffic is at snail's pace you won't feel a thing.
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