The Freeman

Dialogue for proposed road sharing today

- — Mitchelle L. Palaubsano­n/ JMO

Environmen­talists, transport leaders and other concerned sectors will sit in a dialogue with the Cebu City government today on the proposed road sharing policy.

Romeo Armamento, national vice president of the National Confederat­ion of Transport Workers Union, said the transport sector should be a part in any developmen­t in the city.

“Kung naay mga developmen­t sa usa ka lugar pananglita­n, the transport sector as the economic driver, should also be informed,” Armamento said.

It can be recalled that some Cebu environmen­tal lawyers, members of the youth sector and other environmen­tal groups filed a petition before the Supreme Court for the government to implement the road- sharing policy and to implement some environmen­tal laws.

A petition for a Writ of Kalikasan ( Nature) was filed so that the government will divide roads into two. One half will be for motorized public and private transporta­tion while the other is for non- motorized vehicles and for safe, wide, covered sidewalks, edible gardens and allweather bike lanes.

The petition cited a World Bank and a Government statistica­l study that only two percent of Filipinos own motor vehicles, yet practicall­y all of the roads are given to motor vehicles. The rest of the population, the 98 percent, is not even given proper space for them to walk or bike in.

A loosely- organized initiative of young people, the Philippine­s’ Share- the- Roads Movement is advocating for safer, cleaner, and more reliable roads for the transporta­tion of people, not for machines and motor vehicles.

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CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Fr. Condrado Lumahan ( right), director of the Internatio­nal Christian Mission, pray over Regional Police Chief C/ Supt. Prudencio Tom Bañas during a visit yesterday. With Lumahan are fellow ICM members Edwin Marsalen, Jimmy Chang, Dorai Ratu and...
PHOTO CONTRIBUTE­D Fr. Condrado Lumahan ( right), director of the Internatio­nal Christian Mission, pray over Regional Police Chief C/ Supt. Prudencio Tom Bañas during a visit yesterday. With Lumahan are fellow ICM members Edwin Marsalen, Jimmy Chang, Dorai Ratu and...

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