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March 31st, 2021 04:30 PM #321
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March 31st, 2021 05:06 PM #322
Yan nga! Dapat ituloy nila yan isang lane hanggang sa paglabas ng MCX. Para hinde na mag merge mga mag skyway tuloy tuloy lang sa outer lane.
Saka ano yun ginagawa doon just b3fiee yun pa akyat nun extension? Maglagay ba sila ng office doon ang laki pa nun sinakop nila papasok
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April 1st, 2021 12:00 PM #323Naglagay sila ng camera sa bawat toll booth. I think binabasa na lang nila manually via manual review kasi minsan abot ng 1day bago magreflect yung passage dunSent from my MI MAX 2 using Tsikot Forums mobile app
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April 12th, 2021 06:46 PM #324
Looks like Stage 3 will be hard-capped at 60kph:
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Skyway Stage 3: 60 km/h zone from now on?
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Ramon Ang sets the record straight on Skyway Stage 3's speed limit
AutoIndustriya.com April 12, 2021 16:10
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The top boss of San Miguel Corporation said the 60 km/h limit will remain on the expressway even after the completion of construction works.
Skyway Stage 3 will have what is called a variable direction lane scheme. That means there are parts of the expressway that will not have a center divider. Stage 3 will have movable lane dividers that will change during different parts of the day, depending on traffic. All of a sudden, the decision to stick to the 60 km/h limit is sensible. You wouldn't want a car barreling down the wrong way straight at you at 80 km/h. Even a head-on impact at 60 km/h is a frightening thought as that would be a combined speed of 120 km/h.
Ang made another point in the story. Biz Buzz quoted him, saying “There's nothing wrong with 60 km/h. You will still get to your destination a lot faster”. He added, “What will you do with higher speeds? Race? If you want to race, take it to the track in Clark. A lot of people who like to race on roads here, pure yabang lang (they are just show-offs). When they get to the track, they have nothing to show for it”.
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PERO merong ganito na makakagulo pa:
That said, there is a section of Skyway Stage 3 that bumps up to 80 km/h. If you're coming from the North, it's the part that joins the original Skyway. If you're coming from the South, it's an 80 km/h zone before the Quirino Interchange.
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April 13th, 2021 02:54 PM #325Skyway Stage 3: 60 km/h zone from now on?
The answer seems to be yes. That is according to Biz Buzz columnist Daxim Lucas of the Philippine Daily Inquirer. The story is dated today (April 12, 2021), and the person who answered the speed limit question is none other than Ramon Ang. The top boss of San Miguel Corporation said the 60 km/h limit will remain on the expressway even after the completion of construction works.
With that, Skyway Stage 3 will have the same speed limit as the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Expressway (NAIAX). We know what some of you are thinking: isn't 60 km/h a tad slow for an expressway? Ang has an answer for that.
Skyway Stage 3 will have what is called a variable direction lane scheme. That means there are parts of the expressway that will not have a center divider. Stage 3 will have movable lane dividers that will change during different parts of the day, depending on traffic. All of a sudden, the decision to stick to the 60 km/h limit is sensible. You wouldn't want a car barreling down the wrong way straight at you at 80 km/h. Even a head-on impact at 60 km/h is a frightening thought as that would be a combined speed of 120 km/h.
Ang made another point in the story. Biz Buzz quoted him, saying “There's nothing wrong with 60 km/h. You will still get to your destination a lot faster”. He added, “What will you do with higher speeds? Race? If you want to race, take it to the track in Clark. A lot of people who like to race on roads here, pure yabang lang (they are just show-offs). When they get to the track, they have nothing to show for it”. And for those who want to dismiss Ang's quote, don't even try it. The man is a certified car enthusiast with gasoline coursing through his veins.
That said, there is a section of Skyway Stage 3 that bumps up to 80 km/h. If you're coming from the North, it's the part that joins the original Skyway. If you're coming from the South, it's an 80 km/h zone before the Quirino Interchange. After that, you have to shave off your speed to 60 km/h. If you need a reminder, 60 km/h signs are posted all over the expressway. And if you think you can still get away with driving past the limit, there are Skyway enforcers right by the Quezon Avenue exit ready to give you a citation.
Anyways it's for the safety of other motorists. I think Ang is right.
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April 13th, 2021 03:51 PM #326
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April 13th, 2021 06:21 PM #327while some drivers are concerned at how fast they are allowed to drive,
safety officers are worried at how fast these drivers can put on the breaks.
heh heh.
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April 13th, 2021 06:43 PM #328
Me and my father in law (FIL)... True Story
FIL: kainis... daming pasaway sa kalsada kaya walang solution traffic
Me: ang importante po, sumusunod tayo
FIL: natry mo na ba SS3? ang saya, tumakbo ako ng mahigit 100
Me: (in my head) simpleng speed limit na 60 di mo sinunod
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April 13th, 2021 06:47 PM #329kapatid ni workplace worker samin,
na-multahan siya for speeding on skyway 3.
or was that naiax?
basta! na-multahan!Last edited by dr. d; April 13th, 2021 at 06:52 PM.
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April 13th, 2021 06:52 PM #330
In the times I used SS3, rarely did I go past 80kmh in the section past Buendia towards NLEX. Most of the time, people do just between 60 to 80 kmh. I do the same with NAIAX.
However, in most other expressways, I go past 100kmh most of the time. I have not gone past 200kmh in Skyway or SLEX though.
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