
Originally Posted by
niky
The problem is... what is for the greater good?
The U-Turn slots are a menace. It has never worked properly on C5, especially in the Libis area. I'm just waiting for them to close the U-Turn slot near Eastwood, to complete the job. Why the hell do you need a U-Turn slot there, when there's a perfectly fine one near Jollibee? Actually, why do you need one near Jollibee?
I admit, it'd be a small inconvenience to travel an extra two kilometers and back to get to Eastwood from Cubao... but that's 4 kilometers in easy flowing traffic... maybe 10-20 pesos for you or me. But when we had all those U-Turns? That caused terrible congestion... an extra 10-20 pesos for everyone using the area.
What boggles the mind is, they removed one intersection, which serviced the area perfectly well, and replaced it with six U-turn slots, which caused traffic, congestion, lane-jumping, accidents, U-Turn counterflow (they should post one enforcer there 24-7... sobrang laki-kita nila doon kung 24 hour enforcement...) and forced establishments to re-route their exits and entrances to adapt (Shopwise moved theirs because the U-turn right beside it was causing accidents and traffic).
And... oh, by the way... have any of you tried walking across C-5 now? because of the U-turns (which cause people to pass on the right, and blocks their view of pedestrians at those points) and lack of intersections, it's very dangerous.
The only sane place to place U-turns, really, is under overpasses and at intersections... Period.
Look at other ASEAN countries... you have to drive an extra few kilometers to get to your U-turn slot, but at least you don't have to play dodgeball the whole way...