Highway GRRR
Highway GRRR
Highway GRRR
Researcher
Inoval, Katrina F.
Date: July 2, 2024
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I.Introduction
This analysis intends to suggest practical answers to the barangay road's concerns,
which include a blocked canal, a destroyed canal, poor street light placement, and unauthorized
car parking, through a methodical review of these issues. The barangay can establish a safer
and more effective road network for its citizens by using a multifaceted approach that handles
Barangay roads face several challenges that threaten safety and hinder daily life.
Garbage clogging drainage systems and broken canals cause frequent flooding, especially
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during heavy rains. Flooded roads become impassable, damaging vehicles and disrupting
commutes. Studies by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) confirm that poor
Poor lighting creates safety hazards, particularly at night. A survey on traffic concerns in
the Philippines highlights the dangers of insufficient lighting for pedestrians and motorists.
Haphazard parking further congests already limited space on barangay roads. This
congestion slows down traffic, causing frustration and delays for residents trying to get around
These issues roads unusable and unsafe, jeopardizing mobility and overall well-being. A
multi-pronged approach is needed to address these problems and create a safer, more efficient
1. Drainage System:
What's Working: The presence of a canal system suggests some level of drainage infrastructure
exists.
What's Not Working: Garbage on drainage and damage to the canals render them ineffective.
This highlights a lack of proper maintenance or a need for a more robust waste management
system.
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2. Street Lighting:
What's Working: The presence of street lights indicates an attempt to provide nighttime visibility.
What's Not Working: Improper placement leaves some areas unlit, creating safety hazards. This
suggests a need for a lighting assessment and strategic relocation of existing lights.
3. Parking Management:
What's Working: Residents likely have vehicles, demonstrating a need for parking solutions.
What's Not Working: The lack of designated parking areas leads to congestion and hinders
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traffic flow. This implies a need for community education on proper parking and the creation of
By evaluating these elements, we can see that while basic infrastructure exists, a lack of
1. Focus on Canal Restoration: The Path to Safer Roads and Flood Prevention
The key to tackling drainage problems lies in a dedicated effort to revitalize our canals. This
means allocating resources for repairing damaged structures, removing blockages, and
Why is this crucial? Unimpeded canals are essential for effective water management. They
prevent flooding, a major threat to both public safety and infrastructure. Studies show that well-
maintained drainage systems significantly reduce flood risks and extend the lifespan of roads.
On the other hand, neglecting canal issues can lead to costly repairs and endanger lives.
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Evidence: A study by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) highlights the importance of
proper storm water management in preventing floods and protecting water quality.
The Solution: To ensure proper lighting and coverage throughout barangay roads, we need a
strategic approach. This involves conducting a lighting assessment to identify poorly lit areas.
Repositioning existing fixtures: Optimizing the placement of existing lights can maximize
their effectiveness.
Long-Term Sustainability: In the long run, investing in solar-powered street lighting offers a cost-
Why it Matters: Adequate street lighting is essential for reducing accidents and improving overall
road safety. Studies have shown that well-lit roads lead to:
Evidence: A study by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) demonstrates the
correlation between improved street lighting and a decrease in nighttime pedestrian accidents.
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The Solution:
Clear Parking Zones: Establish designated parking areas along barangay roads to
Enforced Regulations: Implement stricter parking laws with clear fines for illegal parking.
Regular Monitoring: Enforce these regulations through routine patrols and monitoring to
ensure compliance.
Traffic congestion: Parked cars obstruct traffic flow, causing delays for everyone.
Hindered emergency access: Blocked roads can delay emergency vehicles, potentially
endangering lives.
Pedestrian safety risks: Parked cars near walkways force pedestrians onto the road,
The Benefits of Order: Research shows that effective parking regulations and enforcement can
Evidence: A study by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) in the United States found
that designated on-street parking programs improved traffic flow and reduced congestion.
V. Recommendation
Barangay Leadership: The barangay government will take the lead in organizing regular canal
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o Repairing damaged structures
Government Collaboration: We will work alongside relevant government agencies like the
Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) to secure technical assistance and support
Community Participation: The active participation of our residents is crucial. We will organize
community clean-up drives for the canals and raise awareness about the importance of proper
Budget Allocation: Based on the assessment, we will allocate funds from the barangay budget
for strategic lighting upgrades. This includes purchasing and installing new street lights.
Expert Consultation: To ensure optimal placement and light coverage, we will collaborate with
urban planners and lighting specialists. This ensures lights are positioned for:
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Establish barangay regulations outlining time restrictions, reserved parking spaces, and
Assign barangay enforcers or deputize staff to keep an eye on parking compliance and cite
infringers.
Run frequent informational campaigns to tell locals about parking laws, how they are
pertinent government agencies, community leaders, and barangay officials. The community's
involvement is essential to the success of these solutions. Frequent meetings should be held by
the barangay captain to update the locals on developments and promote their participation.
businesses can also yield important resources and project execution experience.
The barangay can make its road system a safe, effective, and long-lasting network that
meets the demands of its citizens by implementing these suggestions.
VI. Conclusion
The barangay road network plays a vital role in the daily lives of Filipinos, serving as the arteries
that connect communities, businesses, and emergency services. However, these crucial
pathways often suffer from drainage issues, inadequate lighting, and haphazard parking,
compromising their functionality and safety. Here's where the transformative power of TGIS
Barangay roads' use and safety can be considerably enhanced by executing a multimodal plan
that includes infrastructure changes, community involvement, and regulatory actions. This
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comprehensive solution would address the fundamental concerns that plague these crucial
corridors.
and regulatory enforcement, has the ability to transform barangay roads from neglected routes
to safe and efficient arteries connecting people, businesses, and emergency services. By
putting the community's well-being first and ensuring that these critical routes run properly,
barangays can create a more livable and prosperous environment for all people.
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