MMDA issues traffic rerouting plan for Marcos’ first Sona

Trucks, cars and motorcycles negotiate a less crowded Commonwealth Avenue in Quezon City on Friday, August 6, the first day of the implementation of a two week ECQ in the nation's capital to prevent the spread of the Delta variant of the coronavirus-INQUIRER/GRIG C. MONTEGRANDE

FILE PHOTO Commonwealth Avenue leading to the House of Representatives, is the highway where protesters usually march during Sona.  INQUIRER/GRIG C. MONTEGRANDE

MANILA, Philippines — The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) on Monday said it would implement a traffic rerouting scheme for President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.’s first State of the Nation Address (Sona) on July 25.

According to MMDA Officer-in-Charge Baltazar Melgar in a statement, a zipper lane or counterflow on the southbound portion of Commonwealth Avenue will be implemented to give way to vehicles of government officials and guests going to the complex.

Melgar said the MMDA Task Force Special Operations and Anti-Colorum Unit, in coordination with the Quezon City government, shall also intensify clearing operations to remove all types of road obstructions, including illegally-parked vehicles, to ensure that alternate routes are passable.

Motorists are advised to take the following alternate routes as heavy traffic along Commonwealth Avenue is expected:

NORTHBOUND (Quezon Memorial Circle to Fairview)

SOUTHBOUND (Fairview to Quezon Memorial Circle)

Meanwhile, motorists using light vehicles may also opt to take:

NORTHBOUND (Quezon Memorial Circle to Fairview via Marikina)

For truck drivers, the following routes are available:

Over 1,000 personnel to be deployed

Meanwhile, Melgar said 1,133 personnel from the Traffic Discipline Office, Road Emergency Group, Sidewalk Clearing Operations Group, Flood Control, and Metrobase will also be deployed along Commonwealth Avenue and other roads leading to and within the vicinity of the Batasang Pambansa Complex in Quezon City.

“Personnel assigned are tasked to manage both vehicular and pedestrian traffic; emergency response; clearing operations; assist in crowd control; and support the operations of the Task Force SONA 2022, Philippine National Police, National Capital Region Police Office, Quezon City Police District, Presidential Security Group, and Quezon City government to ensure a peaceful and orderly SONA,” said Melgar.

Ambulances, tow trucks, fire trucks, mobile patrol units, and motorcycle units will also be deployed at designated routes and staging areas.

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