As a follow up to our story's SBMA's World Class Traffic Management and SBMA's Local Road Engineering Standards
We noticed, that SBMA, perhaps in response to our stories placed STOP signs that are even the correct size at the intersection of Argonaut Highway and Palm Street (Royal).
But in the words of previous reader comments describing the Philippines as the land of the "not quite right", SBMA managed to find some old signs that are NOT reflective and then hide them behind the trees (see below).
When coming along Argonaut highway at night in either direction the stop signs are not visible.
But this story has a twist, SBMA spent the day today replacing old stop signs with brand new, correct size, reflective STOP signs on intersections along Finback Street in Kalayaan. Its great that SBMA has listened and is now purchasing the international specification stop signs, we think someone in SBMA must be reading The Subic Bulletin :)
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
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