The Davao City Transport and Traffic Management Office (CTTMO) is already 95 percent into completing the markings of the 72.2-kilometer bike lane in the city.

Dionisio Abude, the chief of CTTMO, said his office has already covered 68 kilometers of the 72.2 kilometers targetted for markings since the city started work on June 10, 2020.

For the pavement markings, Abude said, “We are still waiting for the purchase of the colored thermoplastic paints before we start with the pavement markings such as the bike symbols.”

For the first phase, the bike lane covers the Mc Arthur Highway, Quirino Avenue, the corner from Sta. Ana Avenue to Alcantara, Quimpo Boulevard, Dacudao Avenue, Cabaguio Avenue or Leon Garcia, the corner Magsaysay to corner San Pedro Trading; corner from Quezon Boulevard to corner CM Recto Avenue, corner JP Laurel to Fr. Selga Street, Maa Road, and Pichon Street.

After the first phase, Abude said, his office will immediately start the second phase which covers a total of 19.4 kilometers (11.6 km along the Davao Agusan National Highway and 7.8 km along the McArthur Highway).

He added that he will look into the request of Councilor Danilo Dayanghirang if it would be feasible to put bike lanes from Carlos P Garcia Highway (Diversion Road), Panacan to Lasang .

“Gina-studyhan namo didto kay 60kph man gud na diha, tan awon nato kung safe ba sa mga bikers. (We are assessing the area if it is safe for bikers because the speed limit there is 60kph),” Abude said.

The Davao City government came up with a bicycle development plan following the national government’s order for local government units to establish bicycle lanes under the “new normal”. CIO