Jeepney rerouting in Mandaue | Inquirer News

Jeepney rerouting in Mandaue

10:43 AM December 16, 2012

EXPECT heavy traffic and days of confusion ahead when driving or commuting through Mandaue’s streets.

A major rerouting of jeepney routes will be implemented as part of a  60-day trial run to decongest traffic.

The scheme is based on a City Council resolution sponsored by Councilor  Elstone Dabon which was  approved last November 9.

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According to  Jerome Ursal of the Traffic Enforcement Agency-Mandaue (Team), the rerouting is still temporary.

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If the  scheme works, the City Council will pass an ordinance to make it permanent.

Ursal said it’s natural to get complaints from motorists in the first few days.  Eventually they will get used to the changes, he said.

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Route guide

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Jeepneys  from J Centre Mall Terminal going to northern Cebu shall turn right to Albaño Street, turn right to M.L. Quezon Avenue, turn left to M.C. Briones Street to destination.

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PUJs bound for Cebu city and Mandaue proper from J Centre Terminal shall turn left to Albaño street turn left to A.S. Fortuna Street to destination.

PUJs from Foodland, Country Mall and Talamban travelling A.S. Fortuna Street shall turn left to Albaño Street to J Centre Mall Terminal.

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All PUJs plying the Lapu-Lapu City – Mandaue city route shall enter J Centre Mall Terminal while all tricycles coming from L. Jayme Street and ML Quezon Street shall also enter in J Centre Mall. /Correspondent Jucell Marie Cuyos

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