The Department of Transportation (DOTr) is set to conduct a dry run of the improved Active Transport Project along EDSA as part of its Active Transport Infrastructure Improvement Program after getting the green light from the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) last Tuesday, 24 January 2023.
In an alignment meeting held at MMDA’s Makati Office, the MMDA, headed by General Manager Ret. P/Col. Procopio G. Lipana and Assistant General Manager for Operations Atty. Victor Pablo C. Trinidad, unanimously approved DOTr’s request to carry out the dry run, which will include road configuration improvements, and widening of pedestrian walkways and protected bi-directional bike lanes.
DOTr Undersecretary for Road Transport and Infrastructure Mark Steven C. Pastor and Assistant Secretary for Planning and Project Development Leonel Cray P. De Velez led the presentation of the plans and its corresponding multi-sectoral benefits during the meeting, which was also attended by MMDA Traffic Engineering Center Director Neomie T. Recio and Physical Planning and Spatial Development Service Director Michael M. Gison.
The project forms part of the DOTr and the Department of Public Works and Highways’ joint partnership aimed at enhancing the overall active transport infrastructure along EDSA – particularly in Santolan, Ortigas, and Shaw. Aside from improving the safety and comfort of pedestrians and bike lane users, the project bids to encourage private vehicle users to use non-motorized modes of transport, thereby improving traffic flow.
The DOTr is committed to executing the strategies set out in the Philippine Development Plan 2023-2028 which was approved by President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. last December 16, 2022. In the PDP 2023-2028, pedestrians and cyclists will be accorded the highest priority in the hierarchy of road users.
The National Government firmly believes that the only way traffic congestion will be solved along EDSA and all other metropolitan areas in the country is through BUILDING BETTER AND MORE active transport and mass transportation systems.