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July 7th, 2013 11:09 AM #32
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July 7th, 2013 11:14 AM #33
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July 7th, 2013 11:54 AM #34yup like here in alabang, nawala lang yung lumang administration ginawa nanaman parking area ng mga bus and jeep yung alabang viaduct
if we have a good mas transport inter connection system we will see the end of days of those jeeps and buses but law and behold we are the only country on asia that used to have one of the best railways to the worst at present.
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August 17th, 2014 07:01 PM #35
Remember when BS Aquino said the Manila's traffic was a good sign of economic growth rather than because of extremely bad road management?
Congested ports a sign of improving economy – Palace
August 17, 2014 4:17pm
Look on the bright side. Congestion at Manila ports shows the economy is lively, a Palace official said Sunday.
"Dapat din po nating kilalanin na ito (port congestion) ay isang pagpapakita rin ng masiglang pag-unlad ng ating ekonomiya na napakarami talagang mga kargamentong dumarating sa ating pantalan, ‘yung Port of Manila," Communications Secretary Herminio Coloma Jr. said of container vans that have piled up at the port.
"Patuloy pa rin pong inaasikaso ‘yan lahat ng mga awtoridad at pinagtutulungan ng iba’t ibang ahensya ng pamahalaan na makalikha po tayo ng iba’t ibang hakbang at alternatibo para ma-address ‘yang sitwasyong ‘yan," he said in an interview over government radio dzRB.
Coloma said that cargo may be coursed through other ports in the country as an alternative to the ports in Manila.
"Kailangan lang isaayos ‘yung logistical arrangement dahil meron naman po tayong iba’t ibang mga pasilidad, katulad ng sa Batangas at Subic, na maaari rin namang magamit para sa transshipment ng mga kargamento na galing sa ibang bansa," he said.
Port congestion has resulted in delayed deliveries and has been blamed for price increases in goods like fruits and chicken. Analysts have also warned that port congestion may impact economic growth and the competitiveness of Philippine goods.
The Philippine Ports Authority earlier identified the City of Manila's daytime truck ban as the leading cause of port congestion.
It cited that around 5,000 container vans land at the Port of Manila daily, however, due to the truck ban, only a fraction of those get to leave the port.
Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada, who has extended an existing truck ban in the city, said that the daytime truck ban will continue despite protests and allegations that the truck ban caused the overcrowding.
Estrada said the city government has provided a 24-hour express lane for cargo trucks going in and out of the port. — Rouchelle R. Dinglasan/JDS, GMA News
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August 17th, 2014 07:33 PM #36
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August 18th, 2014 08:39 AM #37
longest, i think was around 7 hours when i was in college.
malakas ang ulan nun. syempre, may baha....
tapos under construction pa ang SLEX.
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September 12th, 2014 08:17 PM #39
Do they bother to chain or lock down containers to their trailer nowadays???
From Ren Macoy: "Along M. Roxas Jr. flyover. A trailer truck with two container vans toppled over and crushed a Besta van."
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November 12th, 2017 03:33 PM #40grabe traffic kahapon..... buti nakinig ako sa gut feel..... so maneobra ako pabalik......
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