Mas mura yata lalamove kesa grab?
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Mas mura yata lalamove kesa grab?
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gumagamit kami ng lalamove motorcycle delivery for small items
sobra convenient
grabe naman traffic yan. Pucha maglakad na lang kayo mukhang kaya naman 1hour going to makati from edsa cubao.
Tragis na buhay yan. 4am umalis ng pampanga tapos 11am nasa edsa timog pa lang. Eh sa calamba laguna destination.
Kung gusto nyo improvement sa edsa eh hindi pagdagdag ng kotse solution. Other forms of transpo na isipin like biking. But it must be on an elevated road and only bikers allowed.
Ang alam ko masama sa pasig yung sa ortigas extension going to ever riverside. Gera doon to cainta.
Pero ang talaga mahirap going to makati and paranaque bicutan muntinlupa. Nakipagbreak ako dahil jan.
https://www.topgear.com.ph/news/moto...Xneb0dI3WcdQY4Motoring News
MMDA: Pasig City has the worst bottlenecks in Metro Manila
Do you agree with this?
by Drei Laurel | A day ago
PHOTO: Google Maps
Calling all Pasig City residents: Your city has been identified by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) as the bottleneck capital of the NCR.
According to statistics provided by the traffic agency based on feedback from local government units (LGU) from 2018, Pasig City is host not just to the most number of bottleneck areas in Metro Manila, but to the worst ones as well.
Analysis of questionnaires provided by LGUs show 30 bottleneck locations within Pasig City, with the majority of them being categorized as ‘severe.’ This includes areas along Ortigas Avenue, Meralco Avenue, Pasig Boulevard Extension, Shaw Boulevard, and Julia Vargas Avenue.
Other cities that stand out based on the MMDA’s data include Valenzuela City with 24 identified bottleneck locations, Quezon City with 17 locations, and San Juan City with 15 locations—all of which were categorized as severe. Strangely, cities like Marikina, Navotas, Caloocan, Parañaque, and Makati registered five bottleneck locations or less.
All in all, 102 chokepoints were identified by the MMDA, while 186 were identified by LGUs. You can check out a neat chart of the cities and a map of registered bottleneck locations provided by the MMDA below:
Do you agree with the MMDA’s data? We know traffic around Pasig City can be bad, but do you really think it has the most number of bottleneck locations in Metro Manila? Let us know in the comments.
Kags yung true qc sobrang traffic today. Sct. Tobias to E. Rod lagpas ng St. Lukes inabot ako more than 30mins. lol
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dapat dinerecho mo ng new manila tapos lumabas ka sa kabilang jollibee.
Ang nagtatraffic kasi jan eh mga papasok st lukes. Mga nagpapasikatan jan kung sino pinakamahal at sosy sakit.
From scout area eh tagos na new manila eh kanan sa inner roads para sa jollibee ka lumabas.
PAg nagawa na s&r yan next mag cause traffic.
Pero true qc is the place to be. Lugar kami ng madami lusutan. Next time ikwento ko paano ko nalusutan mga pulis dati lagpas 10years na nung nagkamali ako pasok new manila kasi one-way na. Umakyat betlog ko nun sa leeg sa takot. Winang-wangan ako at hinabol talaga ako eh nafeel ko kwarta yun tapos madaling-araw pa eh harurut ako liko liko eskinita para mailigaw ko.
sunday. 1 pm.
normally, it would have been an un-eventful drive.
but it took me an hour to traverse northbound edsa, from corinthian to farmers' market.
the cause? only one out of the three lanes was passable. they were cementing the innermost lane of the tuazon underpass. and the cement mixer was occupying the middle lane. that left only the right-most lane.
my worry is,
how long before the cement cures and the lane is passable again?
tomorrow is monday...
when are they gonna announce this "inconvenience" ?
Last edited by dr. d; September 15th, 2019 at 09:27 PM.
Monday + rains = major traffic. [emoji43]
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