New traffic rules irk folks; not my decision -- mayor
>> Monday, January 7, 2013
By Julie
G. Fianza
BAGUIO CITY- Residents here are getting fed
up with traffic experiments if their complaints on media is any gauge.
Despite this, Mayor Mauricio Domogan asked
for indulgence of the public during traffic experiments, as with that done
along Harrison road.
We (traffic and transport management
committee), are doing our best to address traffic matters and ease bottlenecks
specially in the Central Business District, the mayor clarified, thus the need
for experiments.
The final decision of the TTMC is still being
awaited.
Two traffic experiments were agreed on during
a TTMC emergency meeting. One experiment allowed vehicles to either use the
rotunda in front of the Baguio City National High School (BCNHS), go directly
to Upper Harrison road, or use rotunda in front of the Baguio City National
High School.
Next would have vehicles turn right towards
the University of the Philippines drive direction, not using Upper Harrison
road. Vehicles wanting to go on the other direction would have to use upper
Harrison road rotunda.
Police set up barriers and signs on routes to
monitor traffic experiments.
Roads previously closed were opened to
two-way traffic earlier.
The experiments were also done with the
number coding suspended for the holidays, from Dec. 17 to Jan. 4, 2013.
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