CCTO: Motorists can again do a left turn along part of Ban-Tal area

Niña Mae C. Oliverio 01/08/2024

CEBU CITY, Philippines — Starting January 8, Monday, motorists can again be allowed to turn left on certain areas along the Banilad-Talamban (Ban-Tal) area which was then prohibited starting last December 2023. This is after the Cebu…

Council OKs hiring of 70 Ban-Tal aides

09/19/2014

The Cebu City Council has approved the hiring of 70 more traffic enforcers who will mainly be deployed in the congested Banilad-Talamban corridor. During floor deliberations on the resolution introduced by Councilor Gerardo Carillo, councilors allied with…

Rama blames Talamban center island for traffic

Jose Santino S. Bunachita 08/20/2014

Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama wants to remove the center island on the main road near the Gaisano Grand Mall in Talamban which he said causes traffic congestion in the area. Rama came up with the idea…

USC Talamban offers land for road widening

Apple Ta-as 07/25/2014

Demolish now, pay them later. The University of San Carlos (USC) administration agreed to have its concrete fence in the Talamban campus torn down and set back its perimeter by two to four meters to allow the…

‘No Left Turn’ scheme unclogs Ban-Tal traffic

Apple Ta-as 07/10/2014

The newly formed Banilad-Talamban (Ban-Tal) Traffic Management Board said the “no left turn” policy during rush hour traffic since June 30 helped ease congestion along the eight-kilometer national highway. Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama said this was…

No leftie scheme good for 1 month

Jose Santino S. Bunachita 07/07/2014

The No Left Turn traffic experiment along the Banilad-Talamban (Ban-Tal) Road in Cebu City can only last for a month. This was emphasized yesterday by Councilor Gerardo Carillo who said that according to City Ordinance 801 or…

Rama forms panel to oversee his no-left-turn road experiment

Jose Santino S. Bunachita 07/05/2014

The “no left turn” scheme will resume in the Banilad-Talamban road in Cebu City despite angry complaints of motorists and passengers caught off guard by the change. On the spot, Mayor Michael Rama yesterday appointed 20 persons…

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