MMDA General Manager Jojo Garcia said stations of the Metro Rail Transit 3 (MRT-3) will be used as loading and unloading stations of passengers, where physical distancing will also be implemented.
“’Yung mga bus po natin, ilalagay sa left side at dalawang lanes sila. Lalagyan natin ng barrier ‘yan para at least mawala na sa bangketa ang tao at ‘yung ating loading and unloading lanes ay dedicated na talaga para hindi na sa kalsada nagsasakay at nagbababa,” Garcia said in an interview with ABS-CBN’s Teleradyo.
(Buses will be assigned to use the left side of Edsa and there will be two lanes. We will place barriers there so that commuters will not be on the sidewalk and our loading and unloading lanes will be dedicated for its use. In this way, buses will no longer load and unload at whichever part of the road.)
“Ang mangyayari, dahil ang mga bus natin nasa kanan ang pinto, kailangan po pupunta sa median lane ‘yan sa gitna (Since buses have its doors on the right, they have to go to the median lane),” he added.
In a text message to INQUIRER.net, Garcia said buses will load and unload passengers at the middle island of Edsa. Commuters will then use the footbridges of MRT-3 stations to cross from the center to the other side of the highway.
“We will also construct footbridges pag wala [ang] MRT station,” he said.
According to Garcia, this system will also allow the faster travel of buses along Edsa.
The Department of Transportation (DOTr) earlier identified 16 bus stops along Edsa where commuters can be picked-up or dropped-off once bus services resume.
The Metro Manila Council (MMC), composed of the 17 mayors of Metro Manila, earlier recommended the suspension of bus and jeepney operations if the government decides to place Metro Manila under a general community quarantine after May 31.
-By: Cathrine Gonzales
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