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What are transportation options and challenges in Cainta, Rizal?

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Are there taxis in Cainta? What about scooters? What are the public transportation options? Here's what nine local experts had to say about transportation methods in Cainta, Rizal.

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Cainta is a borderline of Metro Manila and Rizal province. We may be in a province, but we are near the capital of Philippines. We are part of many modernized cities and have big establishments that can provide any needs and wants. Transportation in and out of our city are mainly consists of tricycles and jeepneys.

Joanna, says: 2020

Be ready to wait in traffic for a long time, since our city here has very small roads. Secondly, the prices of food or basic necessities are pretty cheap, that is one of the best perks in this city. There are many snatchers, so be mindful of you things when wandering around.

Cainta is more like a town than a city. It’s more quiet, has more vegetation, and less road traffic. Buying a property is easier and cheaper as well considering that real estate is skyrocketing in most places in the state. I recommend visiting the nearby waterfalls at coffee shops in Antipolo for a relaxing getaway.

Our city is filled with industrial businesses. Traffic can become quite heavy during the rush-hour, as there are a lot of trucks that come and go within the vicinity. Despite it being near the metropolitan, our city is still in a provincial area. It’s still difficult to find a high-paying job.

Jomarie, says: 2020

For someone moving here/province, please consider that the primary commute here are jeepneys and tricycles. Taxis are rarely seen here unless if you are going to be using an online taxi-service. It is also a quite crowded area so expect to see people even at late hours.

Refiero, says: 2020

Cainta is a very peaceful place. There are a lot of villages and establishments such as malls, grocery stores, and even fast food chains. Also, many people choose to reside in our city because of its accessibility with different modes of transportation such as public utility jeepneys (PUJs), UV Express Services, tricycles, and even trains.

Our city is known for its heavy traffic being highly urbanized and a first class municipality. It is quite congested and has a high population density of more than 300,000 people. However, it is also rich in culture and is known for its holy week celebration known as the “Senakulo” which is a stage re-enactment of the life and suffering of Jesus Christ. Cainta is also known for its native delicacies.

I someone will be moving to my city, I would strongly suggest not to do it. My city is okay; however, we are experiencing heavy traffic jams in our area. For example, you have an appointment somewhere at nine in the morning, you need to leave your home at five in the morning. Although, there some good sides as well. First, our city is commercialized and you will find whatever you need. Second, people are friendly and will be aiding you if you need a hand. most foreigners tend to move to our city because the land here is cheaper, so you would be able to build your dream house.

Jasper, says: 2020

Before someone consider moving here, Cainta, they must pick a perfect and well structured house preferably at the village. They should also consider that there is also traffic in our city, especially during rush hours. schools, there are only few schools in our city. Though, there are many nice people around and there are many malls, hospitals, fast food chains and more.

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