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Tingga-Pinamucan bypass road, now open to motorists

by Thiago Santos August 4, 2022 Tingga-Pinamucan bypass road (Photo from Batangas PIO) BATANGAS CITY — The Tingga-Pinamucan Bypass road was ...

by Thiago Santos
August 4, 2022



Tingga-Pinamucan bypass road, now open to motorists
Tingga-Pinamucan bypass road (Photo from Batangas PIO)





BATANGAS CITY — The Tingga-Pinamucan Bypass road was formally opened to the public on July 22 following a soft opening.

The city's Foundation Day celebration is more historic this year, according to 5th District Rep. Marvey Mario, because of the opening of such an access road.



He said it would significantly help alleviate the heavy traffic flow in the said areas and provide more development to the city.

The project was co-sponsored by the City of Batangas, the 5th District Representative's office, and the Department of Public Works and Highways.



Marino thanked Mayor Beverley Rose Dimacuha for allocating funds to acquire the right of way, while the DPWH funded the bypass road construction.

“Ginagawa ko ang lahat ng aking makakaya upang makahanap ng pondo para sa tuloy tuloy na konstruksyon ng bypass road. Kung magkakaroon ng sapat na budget, plano po na ituloy ito hanggang barangay Simlong o Ilijan,” said Cong. Mariño.



Meanwhile, Mayor Dimacuha warned drivers, cyclists, and others passing by to be cautious because there are no traffic lights or warning signs along this stretch.

He also emphasized the need for discipline on the road to prevent accidents and preserve the said access road.

Cong. Mariño and Mayor Dimacuha toured them on the bypass road on their bicycles together with some city councilors and some bicycle enthusiasts in Batangas. (with report from PIO Batangas City)

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