Quote Originally Posted by mbeige View Post
Three things:

1. Discipline
2. Enforcement
3. Social courtesy

Once you get those three in line with each other, any infrastructure you modify, add, reduce, or impose on drivers will find their own place. Unfortunately, discipline and enforcement are the two key problems that are deeply rooted in our society not just in vehicular traffic but in other areas as well. Social courtesy basically becomes an annoyance once it's abused at the expense of others, and most often leads to lack of discipline (or vice versa), which the lack of enforcement cannot mend.

Agree here bro, pero ayusin ko lang based on my personal opinion and assessment of the Philippine situation.

1. Impartial, Proper and Consistent Enforcement
2. Discipline
3. Social Courtesy

My view here is that if our existing traffic rules and regulations are impartially, properly and consistently enforced, such actions will instill discipline amongst our motorists. These in turn will spin off to an environment of social courtesy... Fear is primal, so enforcement is the key. The rest will follow after it.

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