Today opens the 150-meter new underpass at the corner of Quezon and Gregorio Araneta Avenues in Quezon City .
Finally, commuters like me
would not worry (I cross my fingers to this) about the heavy flow of traffic that
sometimes fired up from Pantranco to Araneta bridge. I had walked a lot for the
past months since I transferred to my temporary residence in north area. From
this day on, I will have to enjoy some more carefree minutes in my bed before heading
to my workplace in Cordillera
Street .
Traffic had caused my tardiness at times (I am accountable for some of the
days, hehe).
During those slow-paced
jeepney rides, I often pondered on why the need to construct this underpass
when there is a river nearby. Was it built with strong foundation? There had
been flooding in that area too; will cars float? Maybe an MRT station would
have sufficed; not only will it provide faster means of transport but
convenience too and hopefully less road accidents.
On the lighter side, this is
my first time to witness the day-to-day progress of a road being constructed.
Well, I have never seen a new underpass being constructed here in Manila and
experienced for myself how is it like to ask when the construction will be done
or rather wish the project was never started.
During the first day that the
road was formally opened to traffic, I was able to pass there twice and it was
good to get a fast and relax trip along the formerly trafficked path. I can only
hope that God will bless this road and that people, drivers and commuters
alike, will try their best to practice road safety.
I took this on September 27,
a day before the formal opening. I asked permission from the men who were then
setting up a tent to be used the next day.
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