By Bernardo B. Ver II
Contributor
Laoag City—Motorists
traversing the Laoag City to San Nicolas route are complaining of the heavy
traffic.
The heavy traffic began with the implementation of the
“no left turn” policy along the Manila North Road from this city to neighboring
San Nicolas town.
P/Lt. Col. Amador Quiocho, Laoag City police chief, said
it was only a dry-run to study the severe traffic congestion in the area.
Traffic flow is slowing down as more vehicles enter and
exit this city. A bypass road was recently opened going to this city from Paoay
but it has not totally solved the city’s traffic congestion problems.
The Ilocos Norte provincial government, meanwhile, is now
planning to add another diversion road to ease the messy flow of vehicles.
Expert says that road obstructions in San Nicolas are one of the main problems
that the government has encountered since 2016.
According to Ilocos Norte Governor Matthew Joseph M. Manotoc,
the vehicles on the “double lane areas” in San Nicolas and along Laoag’s Nangalisan
road have not coped with the traffic situation even though the Dept. of Public
Works and Highways has implemented road-widening and expansion projects.
The “no left turn” dry-run lasts from 5 pm to 7 pm, the
peak traffic hours in the area. It began on October 1, 2019 and will end when
the people concerned is done with their study.
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