Saturday, July 11, 2009

Traffic Branch Not Up To The Job In The Freeport

Comment from a reader on "SBMA's World-Class Traffic Management":

Yes, current situation is very dangerous. Lights not working or working infrequently. Stop signs that are not intended for current use as gauard station is closed. Half covered stop signs painted on roads. Proper and needed stop sign ignored my SMBA vechicle which almost caused a collision when SMBA vechilce proceeded without stopping.
The signage is a mess and very dangerous. THey need to hire an professional who understands international regulations. Someone is going to get very hurt.

[The Subic Bulletin] It has been reported to The Subic Bulletin that at the Subic Bay Chamber of Commerce meeting last week, members of the audience asked Administrator Arreza "what about the traffic lights?", he said "what about them", a chamber member responded "they don't work, they are dangerous" the administrators response was "that is the responsibility of the Law Enforcement Division, we will leave it with them".

For how long can we leave the responsibility with a group that is clearly remiss in their duties?

As previously posted on The Subic Bulletin the quotes on the SBMA website dated June 16 from LED traffic branch chief Lt. Benjamin Evia, http://sbma.com/newsroom/16jun09.html reveals complete ignorance in almost every aspect of the road, traffic and signage in the freeport.


Time for a change, who can steer the freeport in an international not local direction.

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