It’s the traffic that impacts on retail in 2016
Is there a climate of fear affecting the consumer lifestyle?
Is there a climate of fear affecting the consumer lifestyle?
As traffic worsens with the holidays, more families are considering holing up in their homes or sticking close to their neighborhoods. Fortunately, there’s a staycation option where they can still celebrate in a festive venue but without having to brave city traffic.
The Senate, at this writing, is discussing whether to grant government emergency powers to deal with Metro Manila’s monstrous traffic problem.
Caught in the bottleneck that is Edsa in heavy rains during the evening rush hour? Don’t have a cardiac; make a detour instead to the nearest bar for a drink or two to allow traffic to thin out before hitting the road again.
On a recent trip to Samar, I found out that you don’t have to know an executive of an airline or an official of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport to
I had just started commuting in Metro Manila when, like a bad dream, I found myself naked on the Light Rail Transit (LRT). It was a
My traffic ordeal seems to be every day; the unpredictable now is predictable—there is ALWAYS traffic on Edsa.
As the traffic situation in the city gets worse daily, Inquirer Lifestyle asked people what they considered their most horrendous traffic experience and how they deal with their daily commute.
Rush hour traffic in Metro Manila can be a terribly frustrating experience. Add rain, a payday weekend and mall-wide sales and you’re looking at hours of being stuck on the road. It’s a volatile combination that can leave you with a roiling case of road rage.
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