Bacolod City business sector relieved as city amends truck ban hours

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The city also starts the new one-way traffic scheme on the Lacson, Aguinaldo, and Gatuslao streets, the busiest in the city, starting December 12.

BACOLOD, Philippines – The head of the Metro Bacolod Chamber of Commerce and Industry welcomed on Sunday, December 11, amendments to what could have been a draconian 6 am to 9 pm truck ban on city roads starting on December 12.

MBCCI head Frank Carbon said after the meeting that the amendments would prevent too much disruption in the flow of trade and production, while helping the city ease congestion on key intersections used by residents heading to and from school and work. The highway passes through many residential subdivisions on the eastern parts of Bacolod and at least two main streets leading to the city center. The amount of trucks, especially during the September to March sugar milling season, has caused gridlock during rush hours.

TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT. Bacolod City starts implementation on December 12 of its new One-Way Traffic Scheme on the main Lacson, Aguinaldo, and Gatuslao streets. Bacolod Information Office

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