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Is Cebu City  Traffic Becoming EDSA?

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According to a report from The Freeman,  “The increasing number of vehicles, the government's failure to construct more road networks or even widen the existing roads and the problem about undisciplined drivers are main reasons why our roads have become congested.”

Jones Avenue ( Along Cebu Doctors' Hospital) to Guadulupe and Escario St.

Motorists  usually experience heavy traffic congestion  along Archbishop Reyes Ave, Governor Mariano Cuenco Avenue . General Maxilom Avenue, Osmeña Boulevard, Imus Avenue, Natalio Bacalso Avenue, B. Rodriguez Street, Escario Street and Gorordo Avenue from seven to nine o'clock in the morning and five to seven o'clock in the evening,

 

On the brighter side, Cebu City government is doing its best to solve these traffic issues. It started its drainage system, road widening program,  and new road networks. 

 

Is Cebu City becoming EDSA now?

 

What do you think of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)?  Is it the best solution to the problem?

But for the majority, the strict and fair enforcement of traffic laws is the best way to educate the drivers and the public for them to think twice before violating road regulations.

 

Proposed BRT along Osmeña Boulevard

 

Photo courtesy of looneyplanet.net

We would like to hear from you.  What's the best way to solve the traffic issue in Cebu City?

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