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Tuesday, November 28, 2006 (Philippines)

Traffic dry run ‘not very clear’
We can do better, says Cebu City Councilor Augustus Pe Jr. after watching a simulation exercise on chemical biological incident at the Ayala Business Center.(Sun.Star photo/Arni Aclao)
WITH the dry run for the Asean summit only two days away, a Cebu City councilor is asking organizers to come up with a concrete rerouting plan to lessen the inconvenience to the public.

Councilor Sylvan Jakosalem said all he has right now is a traffic rerouting scheme applicable to public utility jeepneys (PUJs) only.

He told Sun.Star Cebu last night that what he wants to see is a detailed plan on how the City Traffic Operations Management intends to divert traffic on Dec. 11 to 14 when the ceremonial route will be closed for the delegates’ convoy.

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