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Saturday, October 27, 2012

City cites need for road safety plan

By Vic Larato

ZAMBOANGA CITY, OCT. 27, - - The city lauded the Land Transportation Office 9 headed by regional director Atty. Aminola Abaton for organizing the Law Enforcement and Road Safety Summit.

“We need to educate the public about the rules of the road, and we have to enforce those rules. We will address the environment of our roads, separating modes of travel where it makes sense and designing our streets in ways that promote safety. We will evaluate our actions to ensure we are taking the right steps to reach our goal of zero fatalities, making adjustments as needed and making efficient use of our resources,” Mayor Celso Lobregat said during the recently-concluded  two-day summit.

“We will build a culture of empathy. We all have a right to use our roads safely, no matter how we choose to get around. It’s time we started looking out for each other, and taking responsibility for protecting the safety of everyone whether they are walking, biking, riding transit, driving or using any other means to get around,” he said.

According to Lobregat, road accidents and the huge volume of vehicles plying the streets on a daily basis are considered as the top reasons for the heavy traffic situation in Manila. 
  
In the Philippines, statistics from the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) and the Philippine National Police-Highway Patrol Group (PNP-HPG) reveal that a total of 1,833 persons were killed, while almost 29,000 people were injured in the 85,820 road accidents that were recorded in 2011.

In relation to this, road accidents have also been ranked by the Department of Health (DoH) as the fourth top cause of death in the country, next to heart disease, leukemia and cancer.

In Zamboanga City, the number of motor vehicles plying the streets has reached 71,707 or 315% increase in 10 years, thereby causing traffic in certain intersections, especially during peak hours. However, it has been observed that road accidents seldom happen on busy streets. Most of the vehicular accidents occurred on national highways, where they have much space to drive on.

“We all have a right to use our roads safely, no matter how we choose to get around. It’s time we start looking out for each other, and taking responsibility for protecting the safety of everyone whether they are walking, biking, riding transit, driving or using any other means to get around,” the chief executive said.

Present during the summit were LTO Assistant Secretary Virginia P. Torres, DOTC Asst. Secretary and National Focal Point Decade of Action for Road Safety Dante Lantin, LTO Operations Division Chief Menelia Mortel, LTO Traffic Safety Division Chief Daisy Jacobo and LTO Asst. Regional Director Mohammad Yusop Lamping.(JPA/VL/CIO/PIA9)