President Marcos announced that the collection of toll fee for all vehicles passing through the Manila-Cavite Toll Expressway (CAVITEX) in Taguig, Parañaque, Las Piñas, Bacoor, and Kawit is suspended for 30 days.

The move, Marcos said, aims to introduce the new roads and expressways in the area.
The President made the announcement during the inauguration of the CAVITEX C5 Link Sucat Interchange, and the groundbreaking of the CAVITEX C5 Link Segment 3B in Parañaque City on Friday, June 21.
"[T]he PRA or the Philippine Reclamation Authority, as operator of the CAVITEX, proposed to suspend the collection of toll fees for all types of vehicles passing through the Manila-Cavite Toll Expressway in Taguig, Parañaque, Las Piñas, Bacoor, and Kawit for thirty days," Marcos said.
"This will introduce our new roads, expressways to those who are in need of that transport system," he added.
Marcos stressed these flagship private public partnership (PPP) projects are the result of a great deal of hard work, thorough planning, and collaborative efforts of the PRA, the CAVITEX Infrastructure Corp., and the principal company Metro Pacific Tollways Corp.
“So, we welcome this call and thank the PRA for its initiative to help mitigate the impact of rising fuel costs to our motorists. I now count on our Toll Regulatory Board to ensure the immediate implementation, for the benefit of the riding and the transport public,” he said.
The CAVITEX C5 Link Sucat Interchange is expected to bring a convenient travel from CAVITEX R1 to Sucat Parañaque City within just five minutes from the usual one-hour travel time via existing public roads from Kawit, Cavite.
It is set to benefit around 23,000 vehicles regularly.
The CAVITEX C5 Link Expressway Segment 3B, a two-kilometer road coming from Sucat Interchange going to E. Rodriguez in C5 Road, Taguig City, is expected to reduce travel time from CAVITEX R1 Expressway Section to SLEX/C5 Road from 40 minutes to just 10 minutes once the project is completed.