the high volume of traffic on Soriano says it's a trunk, but is it true that the traffic there is also very slow? If you can rarely reach an the average speed 40kmh, then maybe just another busy 'primary city road' that connects a few towns & cities. (we can't say the same for Metro Manila to qualify for trunk road).
If you look at it in isolation, Soriano highway is not long enough to connect the province from end-to-end or doesn't function like bringing traffic from one region/province to another. (unlike Aguinaldo Hway & Governor's Drive, which terminate either to another province or to the coastline, or crosses provincial boundaries). Unless we interpret Soriano Hway as part of series of connected system of roads, eg. a continuation of CAVITEX which connects to NCR, or sort of a loop that connects back to Governor's Drive. Try zooming out (when all primary roads start to disappear, as I see it in a garmin map); it will show that Cavitex logically needs a 'provincial road' to terminate to (or to connect to...) Then it can be a trunk my opinion is 50:50, we go either way (trunk or primary). Now consider a tree. If you cut its trunk, everything on top of it will die.The trunk serves as the main conduit of water & nutrients from roots to all the branches and all the way to the topmost leaves & twigs. What will happen to Metro Manila if Guadalupe Bridge (part of EDSA), or that bridge in C-5 connecting Pasig to Makati collapse? chaos! goods coming from the NLEX or SLEX can't get through. Metro Manila will virtually be divided. Or imagine cutting Manila East Road or Ortigas Ave Ext in Rizal, or Halsema Highway in the Cordillera? you kill the provincial industries. The Caviteno's can answer the same question: if we cut Soriano Hiway, what happens to the Cavite province? If Cavite can survive without it (even with minor or major inconveniences of going around a similar alternate road), then it's not a trunk road. Or what will happen to the future volume traffic of CAVITEX if we close Soriano Hway? On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 11:50 PM, Eugene Alvin Villar <[email protected]>wrote: > Any other opinions from other people in Cavite? Ian H., Rem? :-) > > > On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 9:33 AM, Sorbi Ildefonso < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> I believe it is a major highway. Volume-wise, a lot of vehicles including >> three bus lines (Lawton-Naic, Lawton-Ternate, Lawton-Maragondon) use A. >> Soriano. >> >> >> On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 2:33 AM, Eugene Alvin Villar <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> A user wants to upgrade Antero Soriano Highway which connects Bacoor >>> to Naic from a primary road to a trunk road. I'd like to get the >>> opinion if this is a good move. >>> >>> For reference, Governor's Drive, which connects Naic to Carmona, and >>> Aguinaldo Highway, which connects Bacoor to Tagaytay, are both marked >>> as trunk roads already. >>> >> > > _______________________________________________ > talk-ph mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ph > >
_______________________________________________ talk-ph mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ph
