Ayala Avenue bike lane stays, conversion deferred to March 6
Following backlash from active transport users, MACEA to study all options before converting Ayala Ave bicycle lanes

Following backlash from active transport users, the Makati Central Estate Association, Inc. (MACEA), has deferred the conversion of Ayala Avenue’s exclusive bicycle lanes to shared lanes with motor vehicles to March 6, 2023.
“The Biking Community is an important part of the commuters we serve and we value their sentiments. We have noted all constructive comments regarding the conversion of Ayala Avenue bike lanes, particularly those that are related to safety,” said MACEA through their official social media page.
MACEA is a private company that manages traffic in the Makati Central Business District.

On Friday, February 10, 2023, MACEA announced that starting today, February 15, the bicycle lanes along the stretch of Ayala Avenue will be changed to sharrows to accommodate both bikers along with the increasing number of commuters riding Public Utility Vehicles (PUVs) and help improve traffic flow in the city.
“This initiative is being done to better serve the commuting public and in preparation for the provision of more and bigger transit sheds along Ayala Avenue. We remain cognizant of everyone’s needs, especially the biking community, and this is why the city is implementing an organized way of accommodating more commuters through sharrows.”
MACEA says that they will defer the conversion until March 6 to “enhance measures to further protect bikers” and to give them ample time to implement these enhancements.
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