Monthly Archives: April 2012

What to Do When Apprehended for “Swerving”

When you are a new driver in Metro Manila, and if you’ll get apprehended by an MMDA traffic officer for “swerving”, then you should read this this tip from Crazy Deals.

“Swerving” has been the violation (which is NOT) being used by some crooked MMDA traffic officers to earn illegal extra money. So, be careful.

Kapag hinuli ka ng traffic enforcer at alam mong wala kang violation:
1. kunin mo ang mission order nila upang malaman mo ang kanilang area of responsibility, time of duty and official function;
2. “SWERVING” ay HINDI isang traffic violation.

Tandaan:
1.Hindi maaaring kunin ang iyong driver’s license maliban na lamang kung ikaw ay sangkot sa traffic accident o nakalikom na ng 3 o higit pang traffic violations.
2. Walang karapatan ang traffic enforcer na pababain ng sasakyan ang driver.

Ipadala ang pangalan ng traffic enforcer at ang reklamo sa email@mmda.gov.ph

Manila is Third Worst for Driving in the World

I could not agree more.

Although, a lot of Manilans would disagree with the report. But I can personally attest that it is indeed correct. Manila should belong in the top 5.

The drivers are rude, especially the taxi drivers who selfishly take advantage on commuters especially during the rush hours. The taxi drivers would ask for extra fees which actually illegal.

From air to land, the Philippines was once again listed as among the worst in a transport-related international survey.

CNN’s travel website CNNGo.com on Thursday named Manila as the world’s third worst city for driving.

“In 2001, Manila borrowed US$60 million from the World Bank for transit-related activities. Among other things, the funds were meant to ‘promote the use of non-motorized transport.’ A campaign asking locals to ‘Please stop driving,’ however, wasn’t necessarily the best approach to traffic management,” the website said.

CNNGo.com added that according to one report, Filipinos perceive traffic congestion as their number one problem, followed by air pollution, garbage collection, flood control and the need for security.

“So, Filipinos care more about getting to work on time than they do about respiratory ailments, mounting trash heaps, drowning or being assaulted? Capitalism wins again!” it said.

Nevertheless, the travel website pointed out the redeeming quality of the Philippines, saying, “You’re in a country in which smooth-flowing traffic is apparently of utmost importance to residents. So, you gotta figure somebody, somewhere is working on the problem. Right?”

CNNGo.com noted that its “non-scientific” list of the world’s 10 worst cities for driving was based on IBM’s 2011 Commuter Pain survey, World Bank statistics and other Internet sources.

According to the survey, worse than Manila were two other Asian cities like New Delhi, India and Beijing, China which topped the list.

Mexico City, Mexico placed fourth while Johannesburg, South Africa was the fifth worst.

Completing the list were Lagos, Nigeria; Sao Paolo, Brazil; Moscow, Russia; Toronto, Canada; and Monaco, which ranked sixth to tenth respectively.

Source: Yahoo News