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How bad is traffic in Valenzuela City, Metro Manila?

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

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Valenzuela City is one of the most successful cities in NCR in terms of industrial jobs, such as the CDO Food Corporation. We are also near the province of Bulacan and you get to our city through the North Luzon Expressway.

Valenzuela City is beautiful, quiet, peaceful, and orderly. Sometimes there is heavy traffics. People who live here are following traffic rule, crossing at the right pedestrian lane, and parking at the right parking lot. My neighborhood is also clean and the truck garbage pick up is always on time.

Adones, says: 2020

Valenzuela is a very busy city. A long stretch of highway runs through the city. The jeeps and buses drive by to pick up eager commuters. Supermarkets, convenience stores, apartments are close to one another. This is especially convenient if you are a student. At night, the bustle quiets down. Street lights illuminate the night as people shuffle to get-togethers. The night is quiet except in some places where the students laugh their stress away. In the wee hours of the morning, the whole metro comes alive again.

Valenzuela City has had a drastic change since Mayor Rex Gatchalian took over the city. It has improved and is one of the developing city in Metro Manila. I suggest you move in near Marulas area because hospitals, schools, restaurants are just in the area but be ready to face heavy traffic every morning, other than that, Valenzuela is a good city to stay.

Valenzuela City is a clean and peaceful place. It is an urbanized community and was formerly part of the Bulacan province. It is the northern gateway to Metro Manila. People from northern provinces can reach Metro Manila by crossing through Mc Arthur highway or North Luzon Expressway which also a part of the City of Valenzuela.

Our city is a very organized city compared to our neighboring cities. We owe it to the incumbent mayor, who has done a very great job in making sure regulations governing Valenzuela are up-to-date according to the needs of the community. They also make sure the laws are strictly implemented. Saying this, there are stern punishments for violators to ensure that they learn their lesson well and avoid repeating the same mistakes. One example I can cite is the implementation of the no-contact apprehension for all motorists traversing the city. I myself had a dose of this medicine after receiving a violation notice late last year. The violation notice came in complete with a link of the video showing how violated a traffic sign as I went home one day after work. The fine for the violation was high and I must say it made me become more careful and mindful of traffic signs within the area. This a great tool to urge discipline among the citizens of Valenzuela.

Valenzuela City is an industrial city. It has a lot of factories which causes heavy traffic at times. However, it is lively most of the time and there are a handful of supermarkets one can find accessible anywhere. The city mayor developed and built hospitals, schools and other government facilities that are easy to find which made the life of the citizens easier than before. Valenzuela City is still developing and someone moving here would be satisfied.

Joshua, says: 2020

Our City does not have fresh air and does have a lot of traffic. Our City was known for having a lot of factories and have famous companies all throughout our country. We also have food Fiesta every Christmas that was visited by people in different places. Also, our parks in our City is the best tourist spot and we have the best place for fishponds.

Gerard, says: 2020

Valenzuela City is a 1st class highly urbanized city in Metro Manila, Philippines. It has so many nearby cities like Caloocan, Malabon, Navotas, Quezon City. Living in Valenzuela means that you have the accessibility to other cities. Just a few months ago, North Luzon Expressway Harbor Link Malabon exit is now opened to motorists. The entire 2.6km cut the travel time from NLEX to CaMaNaVa from an hour to 10 minutes, which I think is very helpful and time-efficient.

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