340K motorists expected to use MPT South toll roads in 2025

Assumed traffic volume in CALAX, CAVITEX to grow by 30%

340K motorists expected to use MPT South toll roads in 2025

MANILA: MPT South said that more than 340,000 motorists will use the Cavite-Laguna Expressway (CALAX) and CAVITEX C5 Link by the end of 2025.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • How big will the expected change in traffic volume be at MPT South-managed expressways?

    The assumed traffic volume shows a 30-percent increase from the current figure of 259,815.
  • What will spur the growth in traffic volume in the area?

    The increase in traffic volume will be driven by the completion of several key segments in CALAX and CAVITEX C5 Link.
  • In a statement, the Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation subsidiary noted that the assumed traffic volume reflects a 30-percent growth compared to the current figure of 259,815.

    Per the toll road operator, the rise in numbers will be driven by the completion of several key segments in CALAX and CAVITEX C5 Link.

    CAVITEX C5 Link Photo from MPT South

    The aforementioned portions include the CALAX Governor’s Drive Interchange, Open Canal Interchange, and Kawit Interchange, as well as the C5 Link Segment 3B, which will connect the current Sucat Interchange to the C5 Link Flyover Extension, spanning from SLEX-Taguig to E. Rodriguez in C5.

    The CAVITEX-CALAX Link, which is currently under construction, will connect the two major toll roads. When completed, the MPT South’s total road network shall reach 67 kilometers.

    “Aside from providing an enhanced driving experience for our motorists, our projects also aim to contribute to the region’s economic development by improving accessibility and connectivity.  Once completed, our expressway network will provide a more seamless travel experience for over 340,000 motorists, a 30-percent increase from our existing daily traffic, and help spur economic growth in both regions,” MPT South President and General Manager Raul Ignacio said.

    CALAX Photo from MPT South

    With this, the company allocated a P14 billion in capital expenditures (CAPEX) for next year to support the construction and maintenance of its infrastructure.

    “Despite the challenges we face in construction, such as the timely delivery of right-of-way and the recent typhoons, we are working around the clock to ensure the delivery of these vital infrastructure projects for the benefit of progress by the end of 2025,” he added.

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