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    I guess Abaya won't be in anyone's list if he ran for a national office next year. With all the last minute infrastructure work making traffic from bad to worst...


    By Joel E. Zurbano | Aug. 18, 2015 at 12:01am

    The Metro Manila Development Authority has described the potential traffic situation in the eastern part of Metro Manila as “bloody” once the construction of Light Railway Transit (LRT-2) extension project starts next month.

    But for Transportation Secretary Joseph Emilio Abaya, the traffic gridlock that may come about with the construction of LRT 2 extension affecting motorists and commuters residing and working in the areas of Antipolo, Marikina, Cainta and Pasig may not be “fatal” at all. “Hindi naman siguro fatal yan,” Abaya said over TV Patrol. He said “not fatal” means “not burdensome to the daily lives of the people.”

    MMDA chairman Francis Tolentino last Friday advised motorists and commuters to brace for heavy traffic with the East Expansion Project construction. “Madugo ito. Many will be affected when the construction starts because we have a number of subdivisions, residential areas and schools here,” said Tolentino.

    To ease traffic, the MMDA is now preparing a traffic management plan to be carried out during the construction of the P2.27 billion project awarded by the government to D.M. Consunji Inc.

    The scheme, according to Tolentino, will be enforced in an effort to help ease traffic and make travel easy for the public.

    Under the proposed traffic scheme, the MMDA will reduce the five-lane Marcos Highway to four lanes, freeing up a lane for the construction.

    The agency will also designate alternative routes in Sumulong Highway, A. Rodriguez—J. Rizal, Felix Avenue—Fernando Avenue, Calle Industria, Kaginhawaan and Ortigas Avenue Extension while intersections will be opened to motorists on Felix Avenue, Amang Rodriguez and De La Paz.

    MMDA general manager Corazon Jimenez said a detailed traffic management scheme is needed for private motorists, public utility vehicles and commuters to prepare and plan their scheduled daily road trips.

    The construction of LRT-2 East Extension from the railway’s current end-station in Santolan in Pasig City to Masinag in Cainta, Rizal will be undertaken by DMCI, which bagged the contract with a bid of P 2.27 billion.
    Last edited by Monseratto; August 18th, 2015 at 05:12 PM.

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    Ayos ka talaga Sec. Abala.. hindi ka siguro na daan sa area na yon

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    Ano ba tinira nyan at nasabi nya yan? Orayt rock and roll to the world. Wooo!

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    If the project has to be done, then it has to be done. If not now, then when? What's the alternative? The project will inconvenience everyone regardless of start date. Might as well get started on it and hope it gets done eventually.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jun aka Pekto View Post
    If the project has to be done, then it has to be done. If not now, then when? What's the alternative? The project will inconvenience everyone regardless of start date. Might as well get started on it and hope it gets done eventually.
    Yep!

    Strict on schedule sana.

    Hindi puros pampapogi lang.

    Since for the benefit of the majority naman.

    Traffic in the Metro really worsened, before pangarap ko lang to buy my own car.

    The hell with commuting, kahit matrapik ako kako basta may sarili oto.

    Pero ngayon gusto ko na manirahan nearby our workplace, to add-up yung magkaiba kayo ng location ng office ng spouse mo eh problema pa lalo.

    Stress ka na sa trabaho. Pag uwi mo din ng bahay stress ka pa din.

    And stress is fatal to our health.

    Pffft!


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    Obviously this guy is oblivious to the stresses all of us have to go through. The stress and pollution is killing people, albeit slowly but surely.

    Traffic has reached a point where the quality of life has already deteriorated drastically for a lot.

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    Napaka pilosopo nitong si Abaya!

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    Namo!!! G*g*ng ito!!!

    Sana magkaroon ng DFens Foster at hunting-in kang bvw*kan3n* mo!

    Tax namin ang sinusuweldo mo kaya magtrabaho ka ng tama at tigilan mo ang kadad*kd*k....

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    Sec.pAbaya must choose his word to say or better yet not open his mouth at all.His latest pronouncement is FATAL to the party and its standard bearer

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    Not fatal? Tell that to the ambulance trying to get to the hospital.

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