PNP pushes pedestrian closure despite protests
>> Monday, July 9, 2012
By Paul Rillorta
BAGUIO
CITY – Despite protests, the Baguio City Police Office, Traffic Management
Branch said three pedestrian crossings at Session Road would be closed.
Traffic
chief Supt. James Allan Logan during a city council meeting Monday said the
number of pedestrian crossings from six to only three in this major thorough
fare stands.
The
Traffic and Transportation Management Committee endorsed the experimental
closure and said it wants to adopt permanently the set-up as the 30-day trial
period lapsed.
Logan
said zebra lines near Mercury Drug is less than 50 meters and does not meet the
required length for a major intersection.
“The
pedestrian crossing there is misplaced,” Logan said.
TTMC
Technical consultant engineer Teodorico Tan also expressed the need to adapt
the measure so they can implement the needed adjustments to make flow of people
and automobiles more orderly.
The
proposed improvement and upgrading of the present traffic facility totals P6.5
million which includes installation of traffic lights and opening of closed
median islands.
Another
pedestrian crossing will be opened in front of Star Café to decongest the
existing zebra lines fronting McDonalds.
Councilors
have not reached a decision on the matter as of press time.
Meantime,
Vice-mayor Daniel Farinas has reiterated the need to push through with a
‘traffic summit” to come up with concrete solutions to the worsening traffic
situation in the city anytime soon.
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