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Metro Traffic Mess - MRT3 Mess Already Fatal #PublishingArticles
Metro Traffic Mess - MRT3 Mess Already Fatal #PublishingArticles
When things got inclined to messy mismanagement of our traffic condition, the public outcry needs to be addressed properly and with intent understanding. Most Filipinos are very observant when it comes to this issue and really, their judgment stemmed from their sentiments.
Adding to the chaos done by the construction of some infrastructure and upgrading of the MRT3 stations, everybody got embroiled of the situation that their daily lives are in a mess.
The activities done by the DOTC are on-going and these could add more sacrifices for the riding public. Of course, they trusted that the Aquino Administration’s doing their never-ending management of our thoroughfares up to the betterment of our public transportation. Likewise, what matters most to them, the business establishments, the people and the government officials are more prone to understanding the way they figure out fully the situation?
The DOTC Secretary must tackle the problems of the mass transportation and other facets of the transportation businesses in the Philippines. He must be ready to learn the basics and somehow study on how to facilitate the urgency that engulfed our metro roads and highways. MRT3 - one that has been left behind by the modern times and the mismanagement that occurred overtime by the faulty decision making of its components.
The DOTC Secretary Jun Abaya hasn’t learned much when opening his mouth to the public. The character showed only of his untimely mood to speak publicly but nothing seems to be alarmed. But one thing for sure, he needs the highest level of expertise to run the DOTC. The chaos that he brought to MRT3 and traffic congestion conformed that he cannot comprehend things into their proper perspective and understanding.
The only long-term solution to the Metro Manila traffic has always been and will always be to start moving work outside of the city. When planning things at hand, the solutions come second and monitoring come next. The only other way is to develop a good, clean, reliable and easy commuter system that can encourage even the rich to use it just like major cities around the world. But this must be done by advance planning and thorough study of the framework.
And where Metro Manila goes from now, the whole county goes. Solution to this major problem must be addressed properly and consistently. Actually, the word fatal means nearly death. If you’re a true Filipino, what will you do to help our country solve this problem? Do you have solution/s to this kind of problem?
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I think the traffic is terrible in the Philippines not only in Manila because the drivers have no discipline and does not follow traffic rules.
ReplyDeleteWell traffic has been terrible and I guess we should do more regularization when it comes to private and public transport.
ReplyDeleteAs far as I am concerned, order and discipline may lessen or if not permanently solved the traffic mess in Metro Manila for there factors to reconsider.
ReplyDeleteThe MRT mess has been a long-time problem that remains unsolved. I wonder what the next Philippine president will do to improve the operations and train maintenance. Abaya should step down.
ReplyDeletePoor Filipino, the MRT and traffic is really a huge problem. I hope the next president can do something to improve or solve this problem.
ReplyDeleteI'd say that our government really has to put in a lot effort in improving our traansportation infrastructure. This MRT mess has become a full-blown problem that effects us all.
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