MANILA, Philippines — Motorists traversing Skyway Stage 3 in Quezon City may soon see less congestion after conglomerate San Miguel Corp. (SMC) opened a new exit ramp.
In a statement over the weekend, SMC said the Quezon Avenue extension (Maria Clara) northbound exit has been open since Saturday, Dec. 28.
Article continues after this advertisement“This exit has been long-awaited by our motorists in Quezon City, who now have a convenient alternative,” SMC chair and CEO Ramon Ang said.
FEATURED STORIES NEWSINFO Lanao matriarch Soraya Alonto-Adiong dies NEWSINFO SMC opens new Skyway exit in Quezon City NEWSINFO Pangasinan farmer builds cacao ‘empire’ from backyard hobbyREAD: Coming soon: two less Skyway bottlenecks
win888 slotPrior to the exit’s opening, vehicles that needed to go down to Quezon Avenue took the G. Araneta Avenue exit, a common bottleneck due to its proximity to a stoplight.
Article continues after this advertisementAccording to Ang, the Quezon Avenue extension exit will not incur any additional toll and will have the same rate as the first Quezon Avenue northbound exit.
Article continues after this advertisementFor instance, vehicles that entered via Buendia will still pay P264.
Article continues after this advertisementThis comes after the Toll Regulatory Board (TRB) issued an interim permit to operate the new exit, saying that SMC had “sufficiently complied” with requirements.
“Considering the immediate need to provide an alternative route and reduce congestion at the Quezon Avenue northbound exit, the TRB grants an interim permit to operate the Maria Clara exit in the interest of the public,” TRB said.
Article continues after this advertisement 200,000 vehicle capacitySkyway, which has a capacity of around 200,000 vehicles a day, stretches from Buendia in Makati to the North Luzon Expressway in Balintawak, Quezon City.
Apart from Skyway Stages 1 to 3, SMC’s toll road portfolio includes South Luzon Expressway, Southern Tagalog Arterial Road, Tarlac-Pangasinan-La Union Expressway, and Alabang South Skyway Extension.
Construction of the Northern Access Link Expressway (NALEx) and Southern Access Link Expressway (SALEx) will start next year.
The P148.3-billion NALEx will provide connectivity among Metro Manila, the New Manila International Airport and Central Luzon.
Meanwhile, the P152.39-billion SALEx is an elevated expressway comprising the Shoreline Expressway and Skyway.
Subscribe to our daily newsletter
Both are part of the Greater Capital Region Integrated Expressways Network.
Seaoil, CleanFuel, Petro Gazz, and Shell Pilipinas said the per-liter costs will rise by P1.10 for gasoline and 20 centavos for diesel.
Today, the 63-year-old Carianilbetmaster, of the Curripako tribe, grows tons of the curious blooms on a plot outside Inirida – the jungle city of 30,000 people from which the flower took its name.
READ NEXT Cloudy skies, rains and thunderstorms to prevail across PH on ... Fuel price rollback seen at start of 2025 EDITORS' PICK Woman stabbed to death inside e-jeep NBA: Kings fall to Lakers in first game since firing Mike Brown What happens next to workers at BYD’s site in Brazil? Goal setting in 2025? It pays to be kind than just ‘SMART’ Marcos EO ushers in historic PH-Sokor free trade pact Twin quakes strike 2 Ilocos Norte towns MOST READ Quiboloy's Senate bid will be challenged at SC – Matula All but 2 feared dead after South Korea plane crashes with 181 aboard West PH Sea: US Navy ship spotted near Scarborough amid China ‘patrol' Second 6/55 jackpot winner for December bags P202.5 million – PCSO Follow @FMangosingINQ on Twitter --> View comments