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How bad is traffic in Taguig City, Metro Manila?

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Nobody likes traffic. Not a single soul. Here's what seven local experts had to say about traffic in Taguig City, Metro Manila. Perhaps you'll find some tips to avoid rush hour and some potholes.

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People moving to our city should know about the traffic in certain areas. For example, BGC and Mckinley are commercialized areas with a lot of job opportunities. It is complete with schools, hospitals, supermarkets but this place has a lot of concentrated traffic areas and it’s difficult to get public transportation because of the huge crowds.

Michelle, says: 2020

Due to the heavy traffic, navigating the streets will be tough for someone new. Taguig City, in particular the Bicutan area, is notorious for its multiple traffic jams during rush hours. Mapping apps and a stable internet connection will suffice, but I suggest learning basic Tagalog phrases so you can directly ask locals about directions.

Alexis, says: 2020

The downside of moving to Taguig City is the heavy traffic you might encounter throughout the day. However, the good news is that the people here are extremely friendly and helpful with directions so getting around without speaking the native language wouldn’t be a problem. We have grocery stores in every corner, and transportation is very easy to find.

Pamela, says: 2020

Taguig City includes BGC known as Bonifacio Global City, the second most important business district of Metro Manila, and a major destination for shopping, tourism, entertainment and dining. The Manila American Cemetery and the wealthy McKinley Hill neighborhood are other attractions. This is a planned community that was built on a portion of an old military base. It was founded on modern principles of urbanism, including pedestrian-friendliness and mixed-use buildings that together with the cleanliness, safety and exceptionally strict regulation of traffic, render it like “Singapore City” within Manila.

Chenita, says: 2020

Manila was the capital of the Philippines. It represents the Philippines for having a globalize way of living along with a lot of Job opportunities that are enhance your skills and knowledge about your field. The transportation might be hard because of the congested traffic that is always the problem of the city but living in Manila is one adventurous ride that will leave you with a lot of memories and unexpected experience.

Joanne, says: 2020

Our city is big with a lot of structures and buildings. Our City is in-demand for people who work in an industry such as a call center. Also, our City is crowded because of the large population of people living there. Traffic can be encounter anywhere. Transportation will also be a little bit harder.

Taguig City was one of the cities most people loves to move-in. It is a city that starting to rise as many companies are now residing in Bonifacio Global, which is part of the said city. There are also a lot of new and affordable condominiums and apartment if you are moving here. I don’t want to talk about traffic since every city in NCR has a crazy traffic.

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