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December 4th, 2006 10:09 AM #1
Peeps ingat lang sa pagmamaneho lalo na diyan sa Alabang viaduct. Alam nyo naman sa atin pag may ginagawa eh hindi din ganun ka visible ang mga warning signs.
Meron bang nakakita ng accident na iyon at that time? Anyway, a good family friend of mine died he was only 21 years old! A very bright future awaits him but his life was taken away by a car accident. Ang alam ko lang his tires got screwed up tapos nagturn turtle dun sa alabang viaduct. RIP my friend.
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December 4th, 2006 10:18 AM #2
I passed by the work site last night around 8pm and the place was lighted sufficiently. Kaya lang if you are in the fast lane coming relatively fast from the approach to the viaduct, medyo mahirap talaga maka-recover. But if you are driving cautiously, you can pass by safely because the work site can be seen far enough before you approach the viaduct.
Condolence to the victim/s of this accident.
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December 4th, 2006 10:25 AM #3
Grabe talaga,- hindi nila maisara ang Alabang Viaduct dahil wala silang mailatag na alternate route sa mga sasakyan. Overdue na kasi ang repair nito.
Tapos, ginawa nila ang ibabaw, ng walang visible warning hundreds of meters before. Dapat, sa ibaba pa lang ay may malaking warning sign na. Isang malaking kag#g&han na naman ito ng ating gobyerno na dapat ay maayos na nagse-serbisyo sa ating mga taxpayers!
Condolences po sa mga pamilya ng namatay... RIP....
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December 4th, 2006 10:33 AM #4Yup, I pass Alabang viaduct everday, that construction area is actually a nuisance to traffic, but it is a necessary evil. I don't want to get caught in that flyover while an Intensity 7.0 earthquake rages on.
In fairness to PNCC, the work area is well-lit since Day 1, and there are warning signs as you approach the area. But as the previous poster has mentioner, you should approach the area with caution. Driving WITHIN the speed limit (MAX of 80 kph) should be enough precautionary measure.
Anyway, condolence...
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December 4th, 2006 12:20 PM #5
Condolence.
di ba sya naka-seatbelt? or talagang na-total yung car nya?
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December 4th, 2006 12:58 PM #7On typical philippine standards ng repairs, it was well marked naman...of course if you are running that lane at 120kph or more mahihirapan kang magdistinguish ng repair light and incoming traffic (from the other side of the road).
I guess ibayong pag-iingat talaga sa mga driver...pagsinabing takdang limit ng takbo...dapat sundin at hindi doblehin....
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