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How bad is traffic in Taytay, Rizal?

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Nobody likes traffic. Not a single soul. Here's what eight local experts had to say about traffic in Taytay, Rizal. Perhaps you'll find some tips to avoid rush hour and some potholes.

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Taytay is a fairly open city, but traffic can get quite severe. Getting to work can be difficult if you do not leave home early to avoid the rush of morning traffic. It can sometimes be difficult to find work in the immediate area because most jobs lie in Manila. However, living in Taytay can be a bit more relaxing, as it is not as cramped as most other cities in the Philippines.

Mariarose, says: 2020

Our city, Taytay, is the garment capital of the Philippines and is also known for Woodworks capital of the Philippines. They can expect that people in our city are very talented and always welcomes guests warmly. They should expect a heavy traffic sometimes and a crowded market because our city is always visited because you can find cheap and high quality apparels.

As I reside in a tropical country, it gets really hot in summer. However, it also gets rainy on the other half of the year. Transportation is also an issue, my city is a city in the province. It will take about one to two hours to get to the Metro. Having a car will really help to avoid human congestion.

Before moving, it is very important to consider the heavy traffic in our city even in normal hours. Aside from that, our city has a lot to offer. Our city is greatly known for clothes-making. Despite traffic, people are still going and visiting our city just to buy our quality clothes at a very affordable price.

Momoko, says: 2020

For someone moving here, you must know that heavy traffic is the main problem here. Patience is they key to survive in this city. Another thing is that, there are plenty of food stalls everywhere so you should have self-control in spending your money. You’ll be tempted to buy everything you see.

Ashley, says: 2020

Taytay, Rizal, is a Manila suburb. Our town is known for being the garment capital of the Philippines. That title brings both positive and negative impacts here. On the positive note, lots of people from different parts of the country troop to our town to buy clothes and other garment-based products at a very affordable price. Most buyers are resellers who have businesses in downtown Manila. The drawback is that due to the large volume of people, sometimes traffic could be horrendous. And it’s also no joke to buy properties here as lot prices have already gone up compared to previous years. To wrap up, I would still recommend my town to people looking for a place that’s just near the metropolis where most go to work.

Angela, says: 2020

The major road that stretches the most part of my city is almost always having traffic jam in it that causes delay whenever one is travelling within it. As a word of precaution, it is best to always plan your travel if you’re travelling from the city or going to the city as it usually takes more time to do this.

Taytay, though not yet considered a city, is on its way to becoming one. One can consider living here for its accessibility to almost all types of products, livelihood, and quality of living. Traffic is still terrible, as to most of all cities near here. The food is great, various activities abound and it is not that far from Metro Manila.

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