Camp 1 residents here sought the ban of overloaded trucks passing through Kennon Road and asked Cordillera police and the Department of Public Works and Highways to stand firm and implement the anti-overloading law.
In a letter complaint to DPWH - Cordillera director Edilberto Carabaccan, sitio Dungon residents of Camp 1 said the load limit of 10 tons for aggregate carrying trucks should be imposed.
The complaint was signed by 20 residents of Dungon, Camp 1.
The residents also asked "why the load limit of 10 tons of trucks traversing the Camp One bridge, Dungon bridge and Dungon - Agat road is not strictly implemented."
The group added the effect of the overloading has led to the deterioration of the newly constructed Dungon road which shows "cracks and sealing on the concrete pavement."
The letter noted that "the crushing
plant is constructed at the mouth of the Dungon bridge just 50 meters away from
the bridge site."
It added that
"soil and aggregate deposits are stocked up below the bridge because the
structures of the crushing plant constrict the waterways or flow of these
material."
The letter expressed their worry "that
the bridge might collapse or create dam above wherein the bridge and the road
will be impassable."
On August 27 this
year, Supt. Tessie Sarmiento from the Benguet Police Provincial Office,
in a memorandum, ordered the Tuba police chief to take action on
overloaded trucks passing along Kennon Road.
The memorandum had
directed the Tuba police chief "to coordinate and follow up the
installation of signages indicating the specific types of vehicles that are NOT
allowed to pass along Kennon Road at the recommended specified places."
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