The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)鈥揈piscopal Commission on the Laity has urged President Rodrigo Duterte to act on his promise to fix the heavy vehicular traffic in Metro Manila.
Bishop Broderick Pabillo, chair of the commission, told Radyo Veritas on Tuesday that Duterte had promised to address the traffic problems in the Metro, but commuters still got stuck on the roads for hours.
Pabillo also questioned Duterte鈥檚 need for emergency powers to solve the traffic problem.
鈥淢agtatapos na 鈥檡ang 100 araw na 鈥檡an, 鈥檡an din ay naghahanap tayo ng concrete steps na gagawin niya para mawakasan ang trapik sa Maynila. Hindi lang sapat na humingi ng 鈥榚mergency powers.鈥 Ano ba ang gagawin niya sa emergency powers na ibibigay sa kanya? Kaya naghahanap tayo ng concrete steps kung paano masolusyunan ang trapik na ito,鈥 said Pabillo.
Traffic in Metro Manila has been regarded 鈥渢he worst traffic on earth鈥 by global traffic and navigation mobile app Waze.
Duterte earlier promised to improve alternative mass transport systems and stop old car models from traversing within the metropolis. Ma. Czarina A. Fernandez, trainee
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