Thursday, January 14, 2021

Skyways to free Pinoys from ‘horrendous’ traffic jams: PRRD

 By Ruth Abbey Gita-Carlos


President Rodrigo Duterte on Thursday believed that the construction of more skyways would free Filipinos from the “horrendous” traffic situations in the country, particularly in Metro Manila.


Duterte, in a speech delivered during the inauguration of the Metro Manila Skyway Stage 3 (MMSS-3) Project in Quezon City, said travel would be easier for Filipinos, as his government continues to pursue more infrastructure projects.


“Today, the life of many may not really be very, very comfortable. But ang hiningi ko lang naman komportable lang na buhay (I want a comfortable life for all). And if this will continue, the planned skyways and more, then we will be freed of the horrendous traffic congestion that is prevailing in all cities, crowded cities in the world,” he said.


The MMSS-3 Project, which is divided into five sections during its construction, is an elevated 18.83-kilometer expressway from Buendia, Makati City to the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) in Balintawak, Quezon City.


The expressway project connects the NLEX and the South Luzon Expressway.


It is also expected to decongest traffic in Metro Manila’s major thoroughfares by as much as 55,000 vehicles daily and reduce travel time from Buendia to Balintawak from two hours to approximately 15 to 20 minutes.


Through the MMSS-3 Project, Duterte said Filipino travelers no longer have to bear the brunt of traffic mess in the country’s metropolis.


“For many years, our people have greatly suffered from the perennial problem of road congestion in the National Capital Region. Come to think of it actually when all of the skyways will be completed, I think ‘yung pagtitiis ng mga tao (people’s suffering) will be cut by about one-third, not really lahat (all) but it will cut the inconvenience and it will make you comfortable,” Duterte said.


‘Build, Build, Build’ continues


Duterte also lauded the Department of Public Works and Highways for its “hard work and cooperation” to ensure the successful launching of MMSS-3 Project.


He said the completion of the skyway project is a “testament to the efficiency, reliability, and sustainability” of his administration’s ambitious “Build, Build, Build” infrastructure program.


“As we marvel at this great feat, I hope that we in government will be reminded of our responsibility to not only ensure the timely completion of all public infrastructure projects, but also to shield the public from all forms of inconvenience during the construction,” Duterte said.


Duterte also vowed that his administration would continue implementing infrastructure projects under the “Build, Build, Build” program in an effort to make the Philippines an “inclusive, robust and prosperous nation that we can proudly leave behind to our children.”


“To the Filipino people, let me assure you that this administration will continue to pursue our ‘Build, Build, Build’ program guided by the highest standards of integrity, transparency and accountability,” he said.


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1127418

After Skyway 3, San Miguel aims to start work on Pasig River Expressway in Feb

After completing the Skyway Stage 3, San Miguel Corp. announced that it will begin building the Pasig River Expressway (PAREX) in February. 


During the opening ceremonies of Skyway 3 on Thursday which was attended by President Rodrigo Duterte, San Miguel president and COO Ramon Ang said the company was ready to work on the new toll road which aims to reduce travel time between the Eastern and Western part of Metro Manila. 


"Following your approval Mr. President, we will begin work next month [in] February on the East-West Highway, which is called the PAREX," Ang said. 


PAREX will traverse the length of the Pasig River, starting at Radial Road 10 in Manila, and ends at Circumferential Road 6 in Taguig.


It is expected to cut travel time between the two areas to about 10 to 15 minutes from 2 hours at present.


Ang said the project will include a flood control component, as San Miguel will restore the depth of the river, which has become as shallow as 1 meter in some sections.


"[The PAREX] will be completed by 2023, and we will realize our vision of seamless linking of North-South, East-West of Metro Manila through multiple access points," Ang said.


https://news.abs-cbn.com/business/01/14/21/after-skyway-3-san-miguel-aims-to-start-work-on-pasig-river-expressway-in-feb

2 lalaking bagong laya, pinagbabaril sa loob ng jeep sa Quiapo

Patay ang dalawang lalaking kalalaya lamang sa kulungan matapos pagbabarilin sa loob ng isang pampasaherong jeepney sa southbound lane ng Quezon Boulevard sa Quiapo, Maynila, Huwebes ng umaga.


Ayon sa chairman ng Barangay 310, parehong may kasong robbery holdup ang dalawang biktima at kalalaya lamang sa city jail nang maganap ang pamamaril.


Kasasakay lamang sa jeep ng dalawang biktima at hindi pa nga nakakaalis ang sasakyan nang dumating ang riding-in-tandem na suspek at pinagbabaril sila.


Wala naman umanong ibang nasugatan sa pamamaril.


https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/01/14/21/2-lalaking-bagong-laya-pinagbabaril-sa-loob-ng-jeep-sa-quaipo

Truck nahulog sa bangin sa Davao Oriental; drayber patay

Patay ang isang lalaki matapos mahulog sa bangin ang kaniyang minamanehong 10-wheeler truck sa Lupon, Davao Oriental Martes ng umaga.


Binawian ng buhay ang drayber matapos maipit sa truck.


Inararo ng truck ang mga tanim at puno sa pagkahulog nito sa tinatayang 70 metro na lalim na bangin sa Brgy. Mariano Marcos.



Rumesponde ang mga bumbero sa Davao Oriental, rescuers ng KABALIKAT Mati City, at mga kawani ng Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office ng lalawigan para makuha ang bangkay sa truck.


Iniimbestigahan pa ng mga awtoridad ang sanhi ng disgrasya.--Ulat ni Hernel Tocmo


https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/01/14/21/truck-nahulog-sa-bangin-sa-davao-oriental-drayber-patay

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