BACOOR, CAVITE - motorists are experiencing improved travel conditions as the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) conducts repairs on pothole-damaged sections of the temporary access road, while the Zapote River Drive Road has been opened as an alternative route to ease traffic flow.
Pothole Repairs Ensure Road Safety and Travel Efficiency
Bacoor's temporary access road is currently undergoing necessary repairs to address large potholes caused by rain and ongoing construction activities on the Alabang-Zapote Diversion Road bridge. The DPWH has been actively working in coordination with the City Government of Bacoor to implement these road maintenance efforts. This initiative aligns with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s directive to ensure safe and smooth travel for motorists and commuters, as well as the DPWH's broader commitment to improving infrastructure maintenance under Secretary Vince Dizon's leadership . The repairs are essential for preventing further road deterioration and ensuring the safety of all motorists using the route, as potholes can damage vehicles and pose hazards to commuters.
Alternative Route Opens to Ease Traffic Flow
Bacoor motorists now have an alternative route with the opening of Zapote River Drive Road to both private and public vehicles. This measure is designed to ease traffic flow in the area while construction on the Alabang-Zapote Diversion Road bridge continues. The road opening is part of a larger effort to mitigate traffic disruptions during the implementation of crucial infrastructure projects, with the City Government working closely with the DPWH to ensure proper planning and coordination . As construction continues, this alternative route provides a practical solution for commuters.









