TRB inspects Cavitex C5 link flyover extension

BY Katrina Gracia Consebido

 

The Toll Regulatory Board (TRB) inspected the ongoing construction of the soon to be opened Cavitex C5 link flyover extension.

The 1.6-kilometer extension will connect to the operational 2.2-kilometer Cavitex C5 link flyover which will benefit more motorists bound to South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) and C5.

TRB Executive Director Atty. Alvin A. Carullo said that they are looking forward to cater more motorists, decongest some roads, and help shorten the travel time from SLEX to Pasay, Taguig, and Parañaque.

“We are pleased to see the progress of the CAVITEX C5 Link. We look forward to serving an estimated 15,000 motorists, helping lessen their travel time from SLEX to Pasay, Taguig and Paranaque, thereby helping decongest some of our local roads,” Carullo said.

The entire Cavitex C5 Link will be operational in 2023 and will serve more than 50,000 motorists in the 7.7-kilometer expressway.

Motorists who will use Cavitex heading to Makati, Taguig, and Pasay can lessen their travel time to under 45 minutes.

Cavitex will help decongest EDSA, MIA Road, Roxas Boulevard and other major roads.  –ag

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