DPWH: National roads cannot be palay driers
>> Sunday, April 7, 2013
SAN FERNANDO CITY, La Union — The
Department of Public Works and Highways in the region is alerting all district
engineers to secure major thoroughfares from being utilized as palay solar
dryers, so that the safety of motorists passing through national highways is
ensured.
DPWH Secretary Rogelio L. Singson
underlined the agency’s directive to strengthen ways and means in preventing
farmers and rice traders from using such major thoroughfares for aforesaid
purpose.
Singson emphasized that national
highways were widened to facilitate smoother flow of traffic especially in
major arterial roads and not so they can be used as solar
dryers for palay or corn.
He added that the presence of big
stones or boulders to protect the palay from being overrun by vehicles poses
danger to motorists.
In an interview with Engineer
Cornelio Amita, OIC-Chief of Highways Maintenance Division, he said that the
order has been relayed to all district engineers in the different district
offices of the agency in the region.
DPWH personnel were deployed to
monitor all areas of jurisdiction and implement strict compliance in
coordination with local police.
Specially cited for strict
compliance is Western Pangasinan, particularly in the
Mangatarem-Pangasinan-Tarlac Road.
Also, Singson stressed the
prohibition of use of center lanes of widened national roads by tricycles and
motorcycles because they hamper smooth flow of traffic.
The absence of appropriate tail
lights on these slow-moving vehicles during night time also poses danger to
motorists, and thus the emphasis for said vehicles to use outer lanes, the DPWH
secretary said.
Singson is urging the local
government units (LGUs) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) to help ease
heavy traffic particularly approaches to market areas and poblacions/town
centers, and to strictly enforce the “no parking” regulations or encroachments
of vehicles on national roads, especially on widened portions.
As such, Amita said the issue
will also be raised to the Regional Law Enforcement Coordinating Council with
emphasis on the convergence of the PNP and LGUs, especially barangay officials,
for more effective implementation of Singson’s order.
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