Transportation Crisis

Is three hours and a half would be not so much of your time going to work? Would you spend another 3 hours and half or even more when you go home? Let's do the math 3.5 hours in the morning and 3.5 hours late in the afternoon, that gives around 7 hours or possibly more in every single day. You work for around 8 hours and you spend roughly 7 hours for your daily commute.
Thanks for reminding about the Filipino resilience in any given situation but, seriously???, is this the quality of life that a NORMAL Filipino should have and go through every day. Okay, given the fact that we'll agree on the argument that there is no transportation crisis but, at least, be aware of the fact that the condition of transportation in the country is getting worse every single day. Are we going to wait for the crisis to shock you right in front of your face?
How are you going to do other things you need to accomplish on a particular day? How well can you sleep for just a few hours considering the stress that you are dealing with at work? Your energy has depleted so fast in your commute going to work plus the pressure, stress and your personal problems... Congratulations to everyone, we just won ourselves a "good life" that was, in the first place, "promised" to be resolved during the elections.
The people only asks for help because the drama they encounter, every day, has already consumed so much of them and people in position should not be blinded to see what happens around. Let's hope that being inconsiderate isn't the best word to describe it.
How would you assess the transportation system in our country?