By Jessa Mardy P.
Samidan
BAGUIO CITY -- Vehicular
traffic along Marcoville Road, R. Villaron Street up to the Utility Road near a
bus company’s station have reached disturbing and serious level prompting the
city’s chief executive to order an experimental traffic scheme in an aim to
find solutions for the same.
In executive
order no. 169-2019, Mayor Benjamin Magalong ordered “One way, no entry” at the
junction of R. Villalon Street and Utility Road as part of the experimental
traffic scheme.
The EO
directs one-way traffic at Marcoville Road from the driveway of Victory Liner
going down to Leonard Wood Road or North Drive with the installation of “One
Way, No Entry” signage at the junction of S. Manrique Street and Marcoville
Road.
One-way
traffic is also ordered along S. Manrique Street going up from Leonard Wood
Road or North Drive. Another one-way traffic is directed along V. Martinez
Street going to Leonard Wood Road.
Two-way
traffic is allowed along R. Villalon Street from junction of V. Martinez Street
or in front Tuno-tuno Restaurant.
The
experimental traffic scheme started Dec. 10.
However, the EO did state when the
experimental traffic scheme will expire.
The city
government is also enforcing an alternative traffic rerouting scheme along
South Drive and Park Road going to Baguio Country Club every Saturday since
November 30, 2019. Under the scheme, one-way traffic is enforced from South
Drive towards Pacdal Road Rotunda.
The city
government embarked on several traffic schemes and road closures to find a
better solution to vehicular traffic while awaiting the result of a technical
study from the Metro Manila Development Authority believed to ease road
congestions in Baguio.
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