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How bad is traffic in San Pedro City, Laguna?

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

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Know how to cope with living in a very populated and polluted area, such as the rather dusty air and traffic on the streets. However, they should also be aware that despite the rampant poverty, the locals are welcoming and usually much nicer than those from other cities. Another thing they should be informed of is that more people would strongly advise living here instead of cities in Manila, for it is safer.

Estela, says: 2020

They must know the new place of living’s local commute systems, and the status of their traffic, also which neighborhoods are the safest and which school district provide the best quality of education if they happen to be starting or raising their family in the new city. And if you so happen to moving to make a fresh start in your new city, you must search out what jobs that viable with your skill set.

Nesalie, says: 2020

If someone were moving to my city he or she should consider the distance from where he or she works. These days travelling going out of the south would take out the patience out of someone due to its heavy traffic. One should also consider transportation means going out to work.

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