Cebu Bus Rapid Transit System. Ideal or Not?
The Bus Rapid Transit System
According to an online source, bus rapid transit (BRT) “is a term applied to public transportation systems using buses to provide faster, more efficient service than an ordinary bus line.” From the definition itself, if an economy is using this kind of system in the public, then it just proves that the transportation is way faster than common type of transportation. In Cebu, transportation of different kinds may be found, from the big bodies of the different bus companies, up to the tiny clunking pedals of tricycles. Mostly, the public use “jeepneys” as a means of their daily transportation and most of the time causes a heavy traffic.
So the BRT System was proposed by the former mayor in order to lessen the heavy traffic and to add ease on travelling. Basically, this is just one of the many reasons being highlighted. Also, one of the goals on using this system is the incorporation of the service quality of rail transit while enjoying the cost savings and flexibility of bus transit. So why not pursue this then?
While the inside of the Cebu government is making necessary plans on how and when to start the system, outside are the barricades of militant group, mostly organized by drivers whose source of income is driving. There are many areas that need to consider before putting up this system. One for example are the drivers as we stated above, second is the environmental problems that it would cause upon the building of the system, implementing this would cause a great stir on the current infrastructure of the city. Not to mention also the pollution it would cause, the noise and vibration of the engines of the buses. These are the reason that the opposition are holding on to just to keep away the proposed system.
The route of the system traverses Cebu City from Bulacao in the south-west to Talamban in the north-east, linking several important and most destinations of the towns’ people. The vehicles of BRT will run along in a separate bus lines that is found on the middle of the road. There will also be stations that are found on the middle road which is accessible through pedestrian crossings.
The Bus Rapid Transit System is constructed in two phases, the first phase said to be operational on 2013 and the second phase is estimated on 2014/2015.
Cebu Bus Rapid Transit Route Diagram
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For a rapid growth in the economic activity of a growing metropolitan the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) is not a solution to the never ending traffic congestion. De-congestion is the solution of the worsening traffic situation in the Metropolitan. However, had an elevated or separate route lines be made for the purpose of putting up a Mass Transit that could in a way best serve the intention of improving the movement of people. BRT occupies a bigger space in that same route where congestion of traffic is at worst. Instead of alleviating the worsening situation it now aggravates. Putting up a BRT is not an ideal solution.
Of course, the possibility of eliminating jeepneys or other kinds of transportation other than the BRT is welcomed AND solutions has been found on what to do with those drivers.
Bus Rapid Transit is quite far more better than jepneys specifically in the growing metropolis increasing economic activity. However, road infrastructure that link to the system where it runs shall be widened the same to those of other asia pacific countrys where this kind of system exist. Not only the route of BRT should be widened but if posible the entire Cebu city, Mandaue, Lapu-Lapu City, Talisay City and other cities of cebu province with narrow road networks should be widened too for some reasons that the car owners is encreasing and then the trafic is so congested. Road widenings or alternative skyways is the kind of solutions that to be recommended to ease traffic.It is also recommended that highways or freeways with multiple lanes from north to south bound of cebu province must be constructed inorder some of the businesses/industries/plants will be desperse from the city to other towns of the province inorder to eleminate the congestions in cities where this businesses located. In addition, those public transport drivers affected with the BRT shall be trained to operate the system for the to be employed as BRT drivers, and some who wish to be a maintenace member of this system shall be trained too (all of them) in order for them not lose a job with a holiday break as enjoyed by others according to international labor norms.
Put aside the fact Cebu needs transport infrastructure to keep pace with growth, traffic jams and other problems thats a fact.
Theres no need to rush a project and borrow large amounts on some “idea”. Where has the consultation been? What are the financials as to who the passengers are and will they pay the fare? This was rushed pretty quickly without little consultation.
Many countries are opting for light rail projects. Take Melbourne and San fransisco. They have light rail which is a tourist attraction, hop on and hop off, cheap to install just slot tracks into an existing road work and dont chug large amounts of smog out.
check this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hpk1f0iwRRc
http://www.smh.com.au/wa-news/expert-says-new-light-rail-network-could-be-built-sooner-cheaper-20120902-2585o.html
Personally I think more options need to be canvassed before committing to a project and borrowing billions of pesos and ending up with fossil fuel burning options like buses. Buses are dime a dozen .. lets think of something a little different …
Has anyone thought how much the fares will be ..
me thinks its NOT 7.5 Pesos???
Why would someone double their transport bill to pay 15-25 pesos? Ive yet to see any real tangible financials on this proposal.
needs a rethink in my books.
yes, to traffic and infrastructure improvements AND QUICK
NO to the BRT proposal