By Charmaine A. Tadalan
THE Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has suspended the planned implementation of the 鈥渄river-only鈥 ban on EDSA on August 23, following a Senate resolution calling for its suspension.
Hindi muna natin itutuloy yung HOV (High Occupancy Vehicle) lane implementation on August 23 pero tuloy-tuloy pa rin 鈥榶ung dry run,鈥 MMDA spokesperson Celine B. Pialago told 大象传媒 in a phone interview on Friday. (We won鈥檛 be pushing through with the HOV lane implementation on August 23, but the dry run will continue.)
The MMDA on Wednesday started the week-long dry run of its HOV lane policy, which prohibits private and public vehicles, except motorcycles, from traveling on EDSA during rush hour with just the driver on board the vehicle.
鈥淲e…respect the resolution passed by the Senators pero walang power ang MMDA na i-hinto ang HOV policy dahil MMC (Metro Manila Council) resolution na siya,鈥 Ms. Pialago said regarding Senate Resolution No. 845, explaining that the MMDA cannot deviate from the MMC resolution.
MMC is expected to convene 鈥渁nytime next week or two weeks from now鈥 to discuss whether to push through with the HOV scheme, she said.
鈥淚t will just be the Metro Manila Mayors that can decide, so (on) August 23, (we鈥檒l revert to the) status quo (but) that doesn鈥檛 mean (we won鈥檛 implement it anymore),鈥 Ms. Pialogo said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e still waiting for the MMC decision.鈥
Senator Grace S. Poe-Llamanzares, chairperson of the Senate committee on public services, said in a statement on Friday: 鈥淭ime to go back to the drawing board to think hard what can be done to solve our traffic woes. Policies should always be practical, implementable and in line with public interest.鈥
鈥淧robably, we don鈥檛 need new policies, just strict implementation of existing laws and regulations. Mag public consultation muna kayo (let鈥檚 have a public consultation first),鈥 she also said.
For his part, Senate Minority Leader Franklin M. Drilon said in a statement: 鈥淭he traffic in Metro Manila is a major concern but we must avoid 鈥榖and-aid鈥 solutions such as the high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) policy and the 鈥榙river-only鈥 car scheme that have zero chance of success, and are very discriminatory against those who cannot afford to hire a driver.鈥
鈥淚n Indonesia, along with US and Canada where HOV lanes have been implemented, the scheme has been criticized as ineffective and counterproductive in addressing traffic congestion.鈥
鈥淗ence, the MMDA and the Metro Manila authorities should look for real solutions to traffic congestion, but it should be done without violating the due process of laws enshrined and protected under the Constitution.鈥