TRAFFIC CONGESTION IN METRO MANILA - … CONGESTION IN METRO MANILA NUMBER OF VEHICLE REGISTRATION...

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TRAFFIC CONGESTION IN METRO MANILA

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TRAFFIC CONGESTION IN METRO MANILA

NUMBER OF VEHICLE REGISTRATION PHILIPPINES AND NCR, 2010 – 2015*

• In terms of percentage share, almost a third of the total vehicle registration in the country is in the NCR

• In terms of growth rate, there is a 33% growth in the total vehicle registration in the NCR from 2010 to 2015*

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1,000,000

2,000,000

3,000,000

4,000,000

5,000,000

6,000,000

7,000,000

8,000,000

9,000,000

10,000,000

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015*

NCR 1,904,395 1,951,142 2,032,391 2,101,148 2,222,370 2,525,408

Philippines 6,624,741 7,931,858 6,173,825 6,284,238 8,081,224 9,390,083

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NCR 29%

Philippines

71%

2010

NCR 27%

Philippines 73%

2015*

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ANNUAL AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC (AADT)

IN METRO MANILA AND ALONG EDSA

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Metro Manila

2,288,884 2,457,874 2,216,948 2,535,078 2,575,896

EDSA 322,936 325,335 326,504 342,612 360,417

In terms of growth rate: • there is an 12.5% increase in the AADT in Metro Manila from

2010 to 2014 • there is an 11.6% increase in the AADT along EDSA from 2010 to

2014

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Highway 401 or Macdonald–Cartier Freeway

A 400-series highway in the Canadian province of Ontario which is the busiest and one of the widest highway in the world.

Proposed : 1938 Opened : 1947–1968 Extended : 2015 Total Length: 817.9 km. (508.2 mi) from Windsor to Quebec border AADT : 400,000 (approximate)

Length : 46 km

Average Travel Speed: 12 km/hour

Bangkok Middle Ring Road

ROAD NETWORK

Land Area (in sq. km)

Population

Road Network Railway Network

Road Length

(in km)

Population /

km of road)

Railway Length

(in kms)

Population/km of railway

track)

Philippines

• NCR

300,000

638.6

92,337,852*

(2010 census)

11,855,975*

(12.85% of total Phils)

199,950

5,095

(2014; 2.5% of total Phils)

462

2,354

479

(2008 data)

79.04 (with 61 stations)

192,772

(116 of the 147

countries ranked)

150,000

Japan

• Tokyo

364,560

2,188.67

126,660,000**

13,230,000**

1,217,128

24,431

(2.01% of total Japan)

104

542

27,182 (2009 data)

301.8 (with 285

stations)

4,660

43,837

South Korea

• Seoul

100,210

605.25

48,955,203**

10,143,164**

86,990

8,174

(9.4% of total South Korea)

563

1,238

5,242

(with 628 stations)

988

(with 512 stations)

9,339

10,266

Notes: * 2010 ** 2013

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200,000

400,000

600,000

800,000

1,000,000

1,200,000

1,400,000

MManila Tokyo Seoul Jakarta KualaLumpur

5,095 24,431 8,174 7,650 1,213

199,950

1,217,128

86,990

496,607

210,658

City

Country

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5000

10000

15000

20000

25000

30000

MManila Tokyo Seoul Jakarta KualaLumpur

79 302 988 264 501 479

27,182

5,242

8,529

1,833

City

Country

RAILWAY NETWORK

COMPARATIVE DATA OF SELECTED

CITIES AND COUNTRIES

On-going Big Ticket Projects until

2018

LRT LINE 2 EAST EXTENSION

PROJECT (DOTC)

METRO MANILA SKYWAY STAGE 3

PROJECT - (DOTC)

NAIA EXPRESSWAY II PROJECT

(DPWH)

REPAIR/STRENGTHENING/

ASPHALT OVERLAY OF

MAGALLANES INTERCHANGE

(DPWH)

Before During

Construction of the Skyway Stage-3 (Makati-Manila) OSMEÑA AVENUE

Before During

Construction of the NAIA Expressway (Pasay) ANDREWS AVENUE

JAKARTA, INDONESIA

Construction Project: Mass Rapid Transport (MRT) System

Cost : $1.7 billion USD

Proposed : 1988

Implementation/

Completion Date : 2014-2018

The MRT is based on a heavy rail transit platform and will be integrated with other

mass transportation such as bus, Transjakarta and train.

JAKARTA, INDONESIA

Project: Light Rail Transport (LRT) system

Cost: US$2.3 billion

Proposed: 1988

Implementation Period: 2014-2018

The 22 kilometer LRT will have seven (7) routes to transport 360,000

passengers daily.

Project:

18 Kilometer

Elevated Road

and 10 Kilometer

Ring Road

Proposed : 2012

Implementation

Period: 2014-2017

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Ghaziabad, India

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