马科斯正式开通Cavitex-C5南连线3B段

菲律宾总统小费迪南德·马科斯昨日正式开通了马尼拉-甲米地收费高速公路(Cavitex)C5南连线3B段,将从帕拉尼亚克市到塔吉格市博尼法乔全球城(BGC)的通勤时间从约一个半小时缩短至15分钟。该路段将在4月底前实行免费通行,以方便菲律宾民众在圣周期间的出行。马科斯强调,在油价飙升的背景下,此举有助于节省燃油成本。

在马尼拉,马科斯与公共工程部部长文斯·迪松及代理交通部部长乔瓦尼·洛佩兹一同视察了全长两公里的3B路段。随着该路段的开通,CAVITEX C5连线的所有路段均已完工,预计每日将可容纳约3.6万辆汽车通行。

“将通勤时间从一个半小时缩短至15分钟绝非小事,这能节省巨大的成本。”马科斯在接受媒体采访时用菲律宾语说道。他表示,此举支持了政府根据第110号行政命令实施的“生计、产业、粮食与交通统一方案”(UPLIFT)。

马科斯于3月24日发布了第110号行政命令,鉴于中东冲突对燃油价格的影响,宣布国家进入能源紧急状态。他补充说,该高速公路为节省汽油和原油消耗提供了显著帮助。

洛佩兹表示,此路段将缓解凯因金(Kaingin)地区的交通拥堵,实现从甲米地到塔吉格市C5的无缝连接,并提供直达帕拉尼亚克市苏卡特(Sucat)和默维尔(Merville)的通道。迪松指出,公共工程与公路部及交通部计划开通更多高速公路,包括将于周二开通的从打拉市(Tarlac City)到卡巴纳图安市(Cabanatuan City)的中吕宋连线高速公路,以缓解圣周期间的出行压力并降低燃油成本。

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