Showing posts with label Cavitex. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cavitex. Show all posts

Friday, June 28, 2024

Cavitex Toll-Free July: Your Wallet’s Best Friend This Summer!


COURTESY: The official  page of the Department of Transportation.

Hold onto your steering wheels, folks! If you're a motorist using the Manila-Cavite Toll Expressway, I've got some fantastic news for you. Starting July 1, 2024, the Toll Regulatory Board (TRB) has approved a board resolution that will waive the toll fees for an entire month. Yes, you heard that right – Cavitex toll fees waived for 1 month!



So, what's the scoop? The TRB gave the green light to the proposal by the Philippine Reclamation Authority (PRA) – owner of the property on which the expressway sits. With the consent of Cavitex Infrastructure Corporation, a unit of the Metro Pacific Tollways Corp., the toll fees will be suspended for 30 days. This means both RFID and cash toll collection activities will come to a halt from midnight on July 1, 2024.

What does this mean for you? Well, if you're one of the lucky motorists who use the Manila-Cavite Toll Expressway, you'll get to cruise down the expressway without spending a single peso on toll fees. It's like an early Christmas present for your wallet!



Just when you thought it couldn't get any better, there's more good news! On June 21, 2024, President Marcos officially opened the Cavitex – C5 Link (R1 Expressway to Sucat Road, ParaƱaque). This new 1.9-kilometer expressway aims to ease traffic flow in Metro Manila and its surrounding areas. It connects Cavitex Radial Road 1 from the ParaƱaque Toll Plaza to the Sucat Interchange.

With this new link, approximately 23,000 vehicles per day are expected to benefit. So, not only are you getting a toll-free month, but you're also getting a smoother, faster commute. Talk about a win-win situation!



Now, let's dive into the impact of this toll holiday. With the Cavitex toll fees waived for 1 month, drivers can expect some serious savings. Imagine all the extra cash you'll have to spend on other things – maybe a road trip, a fancy dinner, or even just some extra gas for more joyrides.

But it's not just about the money. This toll holiday is expected to significantly ease traffic congestion in the area. With more people opting to use the toll-free expressway, we can look forward to less crowded streets and a smoother flow of vehicles. It's like giving the entire city a breather.



This initiative isn't just about making life easier for motorists. It's a step towards improving the overall transportation infrastructure in Metro Manila. By suspending toll fees, the TRB and PRA are showing their commitment to enhancing the commuter experience and making travel more efficient.

Moreover, it sets a precedent for future projects and initiatives aimed at easing traffic and improving road conditions. It's a reminder that progress is being made, and there's a bright future ahead for the city's transportation system.



In conclusion, the decision to waive Cavitex toll fees for 1 month is a game-changer for motorists. It's a move that brings financial relief, improves traffic flow, and showcases a commitment to bettering our transportation infrastructure. So, mark your calendars for July 1, 2024, and get ready to enjoy a toll-free month on the Manila-Cavite Toll Expressway. Happy driving!

Monday, June 24, 2024

From Vision to Reality: PBBM Marks Significant Achievements at Cavitex



COURTESY: Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) 

Friday, June 21, 2024, is a date to bookmark as a monumental day for Cavite commuters. President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. led not one, not two, but three significant groundbreaking and inauguration ceremonies along the Manila-Cavite Expressway (Cavitex) C5 Link and the Cavitex-Cavite-Laguna Expressway (CALAX) Link Project. The air was buzzing with excitement as key players in the infrastructure world gathered for this event.

Joining the President were Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Secretary Manuel M. Bonoan and Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation (MPTC) Chairman Manuel V. Pangilinan. The event also saw the presence of Senator Mark Villar, Department of Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista, and other notable figures. It was clear that this event wasn’t just about infrastructure; it was about community, progress, and the future of Cavite.



One of the highlights was the inauguration of the 1.9-kilometer Segment 2, also known as the Sucat Interchange of Cavitex C5 Link. This fresh stretch of road connects the Cavitex Interchange to the Sucat Interchange, offering a new route for commuters. And guess what? It’s toll-free for a whole month! So, if you’re looking to skip the usual traffic jams, now’s the time to hit the road.

The newly-opened segment is the latest addition to the Cavitex C5 Link, joining the already operational 2.20-kilometer Segment 3A-1 from Merville to C5/SLEX and the 1.6-kilometer Segment 3A-2 from E. Rodriguez to Merville. With these segments up and running, it’s only a matter of time before the entire project is complete.



But wait, there’s more! President Marcos also led the groundbreaking of the final 2-kilometer Segment 3B of the Cavitex C5 Link. This segment will connect the Sucat Interchange to E. Rodriguez, completing the entire project. Set for completion in 2025, this last leg promises to be a game-changer.

When all is said and done, the P12.65 Billion Cavitex C5 Link will be a 7.7-kilometer, 6-lane toll road. Imagine cutting your travel time from South Luzon Expressway/C5 to Cavitex from a whopping 40 minutes to just 10 minutes. That’s not just saving time; that’s reclaiming your life from the clutches of traffic.



As if one groundbreaking wasn’t enough, the event also featured the launch of the 1.2-kilometer Cavitex-CALAX Link Project. This new project aims to decongest traffic in Cavite, particularly along Centennial Road from Gahak to Tirona Highway. It’s set to be a direct link between the coastal expressway and CALAX, crossing through key areas like Barangay Binakayan and Daang Bangkal Road.

The alignment will also touch Centennial Road at Barangay Pag-asa III in Imus, making it a crucial connector for various routes. For daily commuters and businesses alike, this project is a beacon of hope for smoother, faster travel.


While the infrastructure itself is impressive, the real stars of the show were the collaborative efforts that made these projects possible. From government officials to private sector stakeholders, everyone came together to turn these visions into reality. It’s a testament to what can be achieved when different sectors work towards a common goal.

President Marcos emphasized the importance of these projects in his speech, highlighting how they will not only ease traffic but also boost economic activities in the region. With less time spent on the road, people can focus more on productive endeavors, contributing to the overall growth and development of Cavite.



So, there you have it—Friday, June 21, 2024, was a day of progress, promise, and new beginnings. With the completion of the Cavitex C5 Link and the groundbreaking of the Cavitex-CALAX Link Project, Cavite is on its way to becoming a more accessible and efficient region. The future looks bright, and it’s all thanks to the collective efforts of everyone involved.

Whether you’re a commuter tired of endless traffic or a business owner looking for better logistics, these projects are set to make life a whole lot easier. So here’s to smoother rides, shorter travel times, and a brighter future for Cavite!

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