BAGUIO CITY
-- Starting Tuesday, heavy truckers carrying loads are banned on Marcos
Highway, the primary all-weather road from and to this city and Benguet
province.
Department
of Public Works and Highways Region 1 (DPWH-1) Information Officer Esperanza
Tinaza said, “Tankers and dump trucks are advised not to pass in the area to
avoid further damage to the road.”
Tinaza
was referring to the section of Marcos Highway’s Agoo-Baguio road in Barangay
Cares in Pugo, La Union, where the pavement was damaged due to the heavy
downpour around 2 p.m. on Monday (August 13). The truck ban took effect Tuesday
(Aug. 14) morning.
“It is
passable only to light vehicles,” she said, adding that buses can also pass on
the said road section.
She
said that due to the ban, heavy vehicles are being diverted to the
Baguio-Bauang road or commonly known as Naguilian road.
Tinaza
said the diversion of heavy vehicles is temporary and is a measure to prevent
further damages to the road.
The DPWH has
installed warning signs and barricades on the affected road section with a
maintenance crew on a 24/7 traffic duty, to guide motorists. There are also
policemen tasked to man the traffic, it being a one way passable section.
As a
remedial measure, Tinaza explained that a backhoe breaker had been dispatched
to start the work- break the concrete, which will be removed and filled with
aggregates, to make the road passable even to truckers again.
“We
will do the concreting as soon as the rain stops,” Tinaza said.
Marcos
highway is the primary road that leads to Baguio and Benguet, where people are
not the only the ones regularly being transported but also highland vegetables
from the mountain trail to Metro Manila and other parts of the
country. (Dionisio Dennis Jr./ PNA)
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