As of 10:12 AM on August 29, 2024, the Pilando alternate route in Gambang, Bakun, Benguet is officially open and passable to motorists. This temporary road is a crucial alternative for travelers and residents using the Halsema Highway while the main road is under repair.
Vehicle Restrictions and Traffic Control
Currently, the Pilando alternate route is accessible only to 4x4 and light vehicles. This restriction is due to the road's ongoing gravel coverage and maintenance. Motorists are advised to proceed with caution as some sections of the road are still being worked on.
According to LGU Buguias, the road is passable under these conditions:
"As of now, FOR 4x4, LIGHT VEHICLES only."
The road is a single lane, so patience and cooperation among users are essential. Traffic control measures are in place to guide the flow and ensure safety for all road users.
Road Preparation and Ongoing Improvements
The temporary route has been covered with gravel and compacted to support the weight of vehicles, especially those transporting agricultural products. Equipment is on standby for any necessary repairs to maintain the road's usability.
Vice Governor Ericson "Tagel" L. Felipe shared:
"Single lane iti access road isunga ag inanus tayo nga agsisinublat nga mang-usar. Adda iti traffic control tayo nga suruten tayo."
Anticipation for DPWH Road Repairs
While the temporary road provides immediate relief, the community is eagerly awaiting the completion of repairs on the original Halsema Highway by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH). This restoration is critical for reestablishing full access to this important route.
Felipe expressed this hope:
"We hope and pray nga malukatan tun met dijay dati nga kalsada nga isisimpa iti DPWH at the earliest time possible."
Community Efforts and Acknowledgements
The prompt opening of the Pilando route is a testament to the dedication of community members who worked through the night to make it possible. Their efforts have ensured continued access and support for all who rely on this road.
Felipe extended his gratitude to these individuals:
"Dakkel nga pagyamanan kadagiti kakadwa nga nagpuyat iti buo nga rabii tapnu laeng piman malukatan ti kabiitan dayta pagnaan ti umili. We pray for your safety and strength!"
He also prayed for the safety and success of those working on the DPWH road restoration project, recognizing their vital contribution to the community.
Looking Ahead with Patience
As the temporary road stabilizes, further improvements will be made to accommodate more vehicles. Drivers are advised to use the road carefully and adhere to traffic control guidelines.
Felipe concluded with a message of thanks and commitment:
"At any rate, salamat iti an-anus yu kakailyan. We continue to commit to the Lord all the work that we do for the glory of His name. Dios ti mangtarabay kenyatayo amin."
Moving Forward Together
The opening of the Pilando alternate route is a significant step for both local residents and travelers using the Halsema Highway. With ongoing efforts to enhance the road and the anticipated completion of repairs on the main highway, there is hope for a return to full access soon.
The community's resilience, coupled with faith and unity, continues to drive these efforts forward. As Vice Governor Felipe noted, all glory and praise are due to Almighty God for the guidance and blessings enabling these achievements.