Marcos: Developing nearby provinces to improve NCR traffic

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Marcos: Developing nearby provinces to improve NCR traffic
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As part of the long-term solution to Metro Manila’s worsening traffic situation, President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. vowed to develop nearby provinces and cities.

As part of the long-term solution to Metro Manila’s worsening traffic situation, President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Sunday vowed to develop nearby provinces and cities.“Traffic ang isa sa pinakamatinding problema natin dito sa bansa. Nakaklungkot man ay isa na itong bahagi ng pamumuhay ng bawat Pilipino at tanyag na notorious na sa buong mundo ang traffic dito sa Pilipinas,” Marcos said in his five-minute vlog.

“Kaya naman dapat nating isipin na hindi bukas na natin mararamdaman ito dahil, malaki talaga yung scale, at kung minsan pa nga nakaka-abala pa sa traffic ngayon, kaya’t pag-tiyagaan niyo lang pero pagka nabuo na yan asahan niyo gaganda ang sitwasyon natin,” he said.While long-term infrastructure solutions are underway, Marcos said immediate traffic relief was still needed. So, he urged the public to share their insights and possible solutions to ease the traffic.

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