Gordon slams crippling EDSA traffic that costs P3.5 B daily
Credit to Author: Tempo Desk| Date: Sat, 09 Mar 2019 09:09:58 +0000
Sen. Richard J. Gordon yesterday expressed dismay at the crippling traffic on EDSA and other roads in Metro Manila that costs P3.5 billion a day in lost opportunities.
Gordon said this is partly caused by malls being located on highways and roads, triggering monstrous traffic jams.
“Traffic in Metro Manila continues to get worse, now it cost about P3.5 billion a day. Other cities in the country are now having traffic problems too. This problem is caused by the malls built by rapacious, greedy, avaricious, predatory, and opportunistic people who take unfair advantage of the country’s infrastructures and corrupt officials who allow them. If you notice, all malls are located in high traffic density areas,” he stressed.
The Philippine office of the aid agency Japan International Cooperation Agency has reported that the worsening traffic in Metro Manila now costs P3.5 billion in lost opportunities per day, and highlighted the need for new and modern infrastructure to ease congestion.
To ease traffic, according to Gordon, it is important to have a well-planned city with proper land use plan, with community centers, with malls and other recreation facilities, built in the middle of the townships and not on highways.
“It’s about time that this country plans its cities right. In other countries, you cannot see malls along the highways – they are built in the middle of the town and people flocking to the malls do not cause traffic to grind to a halt. Dito sa atin, nasa tabi ng highway ang malls kaya ang traffic hindi umaandar. Dapat hindi pinapayagan na magtayo ng malls along highways and national roads,” he said. (Mario B. Casayuran)