How to solve the traffic mess

In the event Congress gives President Duterte emergency powers to solve the traffic mess in urban centers, specifically Metro Manila, here are some measures I wish to suggest.

The country is said to be losing some P2 billion a day due to traffic gridlock. We don’t have to “invent” to solve the problem. Ingenuity is not necessary. The solution is so simple that within six months motorists, passengers and government officials will feel some relief. Six months. Yes, six months. This, even while public works and PPP (public-private partnership) projects are still to be started.

In the Clark Freeport Zone, for example, there are more than 70,000 workers, not to mention the thousands of visitors flocking to the place every day. All companies, hotels, factories, casinos and the like located in the area are required to provide shuttle vehicles. So, only a few jeepneys, and no bus companies, serve the place. The result: no traffic jam.

This is worth trying.

—MAX L. SANGIL, former director, Bases Conversion and Development Authority

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