agree
nag.sugod na ang tarffic, abot na diri sa subangdako. wa silay tarong nga traffic plan. ka.pait!!!
wala unta ni problema if they have better traffic management. pero ang resulta, daghan kaayo ang na.hasol nga public
notices should have been posted on affected traffic routes days ahead to warn motorist
naa man to mga notice to the public ang pag close sa srp due to drag race. gi.post pa man gani sa sunstar newspaper for the past days before the event. wala cguro ni basa ang tao mao wala kahibalo.
@tahitian - we're talking about the drag race in mandaue reclamation, not the SRP
mana. gahapon kutob ganina buntag..
padung meg Lapu-lapu ani Saturday afternoon... who would have known nga matanggong sad meg apil
fortunately, balik nalang mes agi pagka kita namu nga perting taasa sa mga sakyanan ga linya sa reclamation do-ol sa SM... didto me Subangdaku going to AC Cortes... kadtong wa ka U-Turn maoy na diskwedo didto.. aw, basin padung tong uban tan aws lumba
Shutting down a stretch of the SRP to allow drag racing was a reckless, irresponsible action.. To make it worse, the affected area remained closed for the entire night, long after the "racing" was over. No warning signs posted, only dark colored barricades placed dangerously across the highway. There were no flashing lights to illuminate the barricades... I saw a truck come dangerously close to smashing into them at a high rate of speed. Christ, if you are going to shut down a section of the road, do it GRADUALLY, with barricades placed diagonally across the roadway. Give the vehicles an "escape area" to use if they don't see them in time. Only a complete idiot would place the barricades in the manner used for this race.
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