Before, the travel from Naic to Manila (vice versa) was a pain in the ass. It had taken me two hours (because I commute), one hour stuck in that hell part of Bacoor, considering that Naic is just 47 kilometers away to Rizal monument, the point of origin. The cause of the heavy traffic was that, the portion of Aguinaldo highway in Talaba, Bacoor going to SM Bacoor could easily become congested because vehicles bound to the south (Bacoor, Imus, Dasmarinas, Silang, Tagaytay) and west (Kawit, Noveleta, Gen Trias, Tanza, Naic, and so on) meet there. So, the accumulation of vehicles in that part of the not-so-wide Aguinaldo highway, caused that irritating heavy traffic.
Since Cavitex opened last May 1, 2011, my travel has become more convenient. Cavitex is short for Cavite expressway, its end is adjacent to coastal road and the other end, to Binakayan. It takes me only 50 minutes from Baclaran to Naic in a bus. I’ m so happy because our town Naic becomes nearer to Manila.
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