Nobody likes traffic. Not a single soul. Here's what five local experts had to say about traffic in Talisay City, Cebu. Perhaps you'll find some tips to avoid rush hour and some potholes.
How bad is traffic in Talisay City, Cebu?
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Talisay is a small city to the south of Cebu city. It’s not as congested and has far less pollution than its much bigger neighbor.
She must know that he traffic here is worst in the morning around seven am and in the evening around six pm. When it comes to groceries, there’s a number of stores nearby so grocery is not a problem. There are also parks and plaza available if she wants to workout or walk her pets.
There are tons of thieves and the road is very small and it’s really traffic in this area and there are three villages where you can live if you want beside the sea. There’s two malls from here and there’s a swimming pool beside the villages and there are hardware too.
Talisay is a bustling city. Waking up early to go to work is the number one rule, since traffic builds up fast as early as six in the morning. Public utility jeepneys are the main modes of transportation in the busy city, so always prepare coins for the fare.
Talisay City, though somewhat a peaceful place, has many villages (barangays in Filipino) that are associated with drugs and prostitution. The best thing to do before moving would be to research as extensively as possible and to ask locals the locations that should be avoided. Still, this city is beautiful, and the air is cleaner than living in the main city of Cebu. It has more space and less people, and traffic is never a problem. The locals, true to their Filipino culture and characteristic, will always welcome new tenants with hospitality (and lots of food!).
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