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What are transportation options and challenges in Imus City, Cavite?

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Are there taxis in Imus City? What about scooters? What are the public transportation options? Here's what 24 local experts had to say about transportation methods in Imus City, Cavite.

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Our city has all you need, a nearby market, church, and schools. Transportation is not a problem. There is a bus station near and if you would like to go on shopping there is a mall where it will just take you about 10 to 15 minutes’ drive.

Celina, says: 2020

Imus has a lot of universities where you can study. Our leaders have many platforms as well for all the people who lives in here and this is a more convenient place for people who works in mania because its an hour drive away and we have an easy access to all transportation going in and outside the metro manila.

Rhence, says: 2020

Someone considering moving to my city should know about the traffic situation in this area. It is very hard to go places if you don’t have a car. It is also a bit hot even during the rainy season. Proper hydration and ventilation is a must at all times.

Our city is have all the necessary facilities and institutions one would consider moving to. We are surrounded by great number of different schools. We have open fields, so it’s still quite refreshing here and not being surrounding by just buildings. Our area rarely get flooded, this is a big factor for some people. With right traffic conditions, you can reach the business districts in half or less than an hour.

Traffic is congested during rush hours. You should a lot more than an hour travel time if you are going to work in Manila. The city is quite convenient to live because you have all the basic things that you will need i.e., shopping malls, schools, churches, hospitals etc. For me, it is a nice place away from the busy city.

Anjurie, says: 2020

Imus is a great city. Admittedly, it is a small town with not a lot to see, bust there are a few benefits to living here. The first thing know if you’re going to move here is that there are a lot of great place to eat. Starting from city hall, you can walk in just about any direction and find a restaurant with great food and affordable prices. You may also enjoy visiting one, or all, of the several shopping malls. Another perk of living here is its proximity to bigger cities such as Bacoor, Dasmariñas and Metro Manila, which are just a bus or jeepney ride away.

Lalaine, says: 2020

Imus City is the heart of Cavite so expect that, day or night, it’ll be a busy place with non-stop traffic. Vendors will be in every corner, markets will be jump-packed, malls will be crowded and the list goes on. But despite of that, you’re surrounded with friendly people and it offers a wide variety of delicacies which you can buy for a cheaper price.

Vienna, says: 2020

Someone moving to Imus City should know what would be their important priorities that can help them to live a safe and comfortable life. Specifically, a good place or location to live where crime rates are low and flash floods are often to occur. Also, the place should be near on easy access for everyday necessities and should know transportation system. Hospitals and clinics should be familiarized too for sudden emergencies.

Gianelle, says: 2020

If you want to live near the business districts in the metro but still desire a glimpse of the countryside, moving to Imus, Cavite would be a great choice. Over the years, the city has been urbanized; however, one can still live here without feeling the busy, rushed, and toxic lifestyle. As someone who studied and worked in the capital, I loved living in Imus since it has a wide array of transportation choices. Though sometimes, traffic can be a problem in the morning and evening.

Jaymes, says: 2020

He must learn how to deal with different kinds of people who are mostly visitors from different provinces who chose to stay and live here permanently. He must be aware of traffic in the city which is already part of our daily lives and He must learn to speak our native language.

Meryll, says: 2020

There are no buses in my city. The only modes of public transportation in my city are vans, jeepneys, and tricycles. My city is quite progressive; it has various types of business establishments such as restaurants, groceries, and drugstores.

There are overcrowded neighborhood and polluted surroundings. Aside from that, Mondays are the worst because the roads are usually congested due to heavy traffic. Not everything about the city is bad though. The people are nice and approachable based from my experience. Living expenses are not that expensive and there are several landmarks to visit from.

If someone is considering moving to my city, know Imus City is a very crowded place. The city has several malls and has a wide variety of transportation going to and from the metro. Also, the city is part of the Cavite province and is very near to one of summer capitals in the country which is Tagaytay. The crime rate is very low compared to other urbanized areas in the country.

Jaresa, says: 2020

Our city has become overpopulated making it congested. Congestion results in heavy traffic every day; even weekends can experience heavy traffic. If you have an appointment at 8am, you should leave your house at least three hours before your appointment to make sure you can get there on time.

The city has a lot of beautiful malls. There are a lot of parks where you can have a little walk or even do your exercises every morning. There are a lot cars and buses, so you shouldn’t worry about transportation. Also, there are a lot of nice restaurants where you could try different cuisines.

Imus is a city between two rivers. During heavy rains and typhoons, flooding is common in areas near the rivers. Also, it is important to note that Imus is one of the cities adjacent to the National Capital Region. Thus, traffic jams are very common in the national highway. It may take as long as two hours to reach the capital of Manila via the public utility buses.

In moving to Imus, you should consider transportation since it’s close to Metro Manila. You should also know the nearby malls and restaurant in choosing a place, some malls always have construction near their area so you should consider moving far from the noise and lastly you would find the people in Imus polite and friendly.

If you’re moving to Imus, Cavite, know there are advantages and disadvantages of doing so. Advantages being that you’ll gain more access to shell foods like “talaba” and “halaan”, since the seas of Imus are rich with different kinds of crustaceans. Disadvantages of living in the city, on the other hand, include heavy traffic during rush hour.

Should someone consider moving here, he or she must know that traffic here is just as bad as it is in the metro. Rush hours in the morning and evening are worse. Despite that, there’s still a lot of people moving here due to its proximity to the metro. commercial establishments here and there makes living here easier than having to go out of the city to get what you need.

Cynthia, says: 2020

If one should move in Imus, Cavite, a person should know both its major and minor thoroughfares are always suffering from heavy traffic. I advise them to head on their destination hour or two hours early. Convenience and accessibility is an advantage though since it has 24-hour public transport and malls are sprawled around everywhere. Essential facilities like hospitals, banks and schools are also just a few kilometers away which is also a big plus. Imuseňos are really helpful, hospitable and friendly so new residents can adjust and feel at home in the community real quick.

Rhonalyn, says: 2020

One thing that one has to keep in mind is the heartbreaking poverty. The public transport problem is unlike anything else in the world, especially to people unfamiliar with how things are in third-world countries like ours. But in here we have the iconic jeepneys and tricycles to take you wherever in the city you would like. The city is also a bit historic, with a few old stone houses that one can check out. One final thing to prepare for though, is the heat. The heat in a tropical country like ours is exhausting and humid. Remember to keep hydrated!

Jasmine, says: 2020

Imus is used to be the Christmas Capital of the Philippines because of the colorful and festive Christmas lights in every barangay during Christmas season. But few years ago, another Province coveted the title. Most of residents are from Manila who bought a property in Cavite. It is near Cavite Expressway, the fastest route going to Manila. Imus is one of the developing areas in Cavite.

Imus, Cavite, is such a wonderful City in the Philippines. There are many places to visit. Traffic, pollution, university and transportation is not a problem in the city. High-class and well-mannered people are everywhere. It is so very convenient to stay here you will never have a problem to think.

Our city lies between two other cities. This is very close to Manila when going north. Going opposite, it is very close to Tagaytay City. The main road is very busy especially during work week. There are many alternate routes too. My favourite is the road going to Tagaytay because there are many tree lined streets along the way.

Michelle, says: 2020
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