SLEX, STAR, TPLEX, NAIAX and Skyway ready for ‘Undas’ travelers

Highway operator anticipating traffic increase


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South Luzon Expressway

SMC Infrastructure is anticipating the increase in traffic volume during Undas holidays. The operator of SLEX, STAR Tollway, Skyway System, NAIA Expressway, and TPLEX is implementing comprehensive measures to ensure the safe and efficient travel of motorists. This includes close coordination with the Toll Regulatory Board, local government units, and other relevant agencies to optimize traffic flow.

To expedite travel, the company will impose a moratorium on roadworks, including maintenance and other related activities that may impede the flow of vehicular traffic, from Oct. 31 to Nov. 5. 

Additional personnel will be deployed to help manage traffic bottlenecks, including at entry and exit toll plazas that connect local roads to expressways.

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Metro Manila's Skyway System

To further minimize possible causes of delays at the tollways, SMC Infrastructure is reminding motorists to make sure their Autosweep accounts have sufficient load. Their cards must be ready in their vehicles should these be needed.

The company reiterated its appeal for motorists to update their account information, particularly those who have Autosweep-To-Go accounts via the Autosweep website where they simply need to enter their correct details.

To pass through toll plazas more quickly, motorists are advised to avoid tailgating so that RFID readers can scan the Autosweep tags properly. Also, RFID stickers should be clean and not defective. If needed, these may be replaced for free at various toll plazas.

On road safety, motorists are reminded to ensure that their vehicles are roadworthy and that they observe all traffic rules at all times, especially speed limits and the wearing of seatbelts.

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The STAR Tollway

Should motorists encounter emergencies or vehicle trouble, they should slow down to a stop at lay-bys, or seek assistance at select Petron stations.

“Our toll operations teams have prepared for the expected surge in traffic volume at our expressways starting Thursday, Oct. 31. Emergency services such as fire trucks, ambulances, and tow trucks are already on standby to provide immediate assistance to distressed motorists,” the company said.

“We appeal to our motorists to make sure their vehicles are in good condition prior to traveling, so they can avoid any mishaps or cause delay for others,” it added.