Solving The Traffic Problem: Philippine City To Replace Jeepneys With Horses

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Passenger jeepney, left, and horses in Wright Park

BAGUIO CITY, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Baguio Bureau) – Traffic congestion is a huge problem not only in Metro Manila, but in other major cities in the Philippines, including Baguio, the country’s summer capital.

Solving the nightmarish traffic is one of President Rod Duterte’s priorities in his first 100 days in office and has encouraged local officials to come up with alternative means of transportation to decongest the roadways while  reducing pollution. Baguio City officials have come up with a brilliant proposal that would do just that.

The plan is to phase out dilapidated jeepneys with horses which would better utilize the city’s huge equestrian population.

One of Baguio’s most popular tourist attractions is horseback-riding, largely concentrated in Wright Park, across from the Philippine president’s summer residence, Mansion House.

Officials said an alternative proposal to replace jeepneys with tricycles (pedicabs) would not be feasible considering Baguio’s hilly terrain. Horses, would be perfect, they said.

Part of the plan is to employ additional street cleaners to collect horse manure in designated routes  which, in turn, will be donated to fruit and vegetable growers in Baguio and neighboring La Trinidad Valley.

“It’s a win-win situation,” the officials said. “We will solve the traffic problem while boosting organic farm production.”

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Pokémon Creating Traffic Jams In Manila

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MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – While the new game sensation ‘Pokémon Go’ is inspiring players from New York to Tokyo to explore parks and neighborhoods in search of a Pokémon, it is creating massive traffic jams in the already crowded streets of Metro Manila in the Philippines.

Many Filipinos are not paying attention to their driving, while many more are disregarding pedestrian rules, all in pursuit of Pokémon.

The new game which is taking the world by storm is posing an unwanted hindrance to Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s resolve to put an end to Metro Manila’s daily traffic gridlock.

The president warned Filipinos that if they continue to cause more traffic problems than the metropolis already has, he will issue an executive order banning Pokéman Go in the entire country.

Duterte’s advice: “Play Pokéman, but play responsibly.”

Oh, and watch where you’re going!

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So This Just Happened On Twitter Between Donald Trump And Philippine President Duterte

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