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January 19th, 2015 11:10 PM #1Do you know what the different lines and colors mean and obey them as you would traffic signs or signals? Aminin man natin o hindi, most of us here ay hindi sinusunod ito unlike sa ibang bansa at sa European countries na they strictly obey traffic signals, signs and pavement markings. Kailangan sigurong marepaso ni LTO ang proseso sa pagkuha at pag-renew ng bagong lisensya. Conduct a seminar that will discuss sa kahalagahan at pagsunod sa pavement markings. Mas magiging maayos siguro kahit papaano ang traffic dito satin. Idagdag na natin ang Defensive Driving.
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January 19th, 2015 11:27 PM #2
Strong implementation of the law is the key and taasan ang fines/penalties. Bigyan ng incentive mga TE for every succesful and just apprehensions. Empower them also kung ano ang road rules/laws.
If maghihigpit ang tagapag patupad, lahat obligado aralin, alamin at sundin ang batas.
Mahirap sa mga TEs ang alam lang eh coding, swerving and beating the yellow light este red light.
And kung pwede lang? Revoke lahat ng naisyuhan ng DL iprivatize yung medical/driving exam siguro international firm wag na ipahawak sa LTO para paiyakan makakuha mg lisensiya. (WISHFUL THINKING LANG NAMAN)
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January 19th, 2015 11:39 PM #3Agree. Pero dapat kasi automatic na before maging official na TE is talagang alam nila lahat ng traffic signals, signs and pavement markings para sila na rin mismo ang magpapaliwanag sa mga violators. Sa mga kukuha ng lisensya at magre-renew dapat laging meron seminar/exam na kailangan maipasa bago makakuha ulit ng lisensya. Kung ang mga bus, jeepney at public transport drivers ay matututo ng tamang pagsunod sa pavement markings eh siguradong magiging maayos ang traffic dito satin.
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January 20th, 2015 12:35 AM #4
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January 20th, 2015 01:23 AM #5
Marami akong kaibigan na naglakas loob na pumasok sa gov't, fueled by idealism, burning with desire to change the system. But a few good individuals cannot change the system by themselves.
If you want change, start with yourself. Be the change you want to see in this world. Follow the rules even when others do not, can not, and will not. It'll cause great inconvenience, but nothing good ever came easy.
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January 20th, 2015 01:24 AM #6Pavement markings lang pero hirap na hirap sundin. Grabe. Kaya ang gulo sa lansangan natin eh. Tapos may mga pavement markings din na mali at di naaayon sa kalsada. Parang hindi pinag-iisipan.
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February 2nd, 2015 09:08 AM #8Eh kung yung simpleng pagpila sa mga sinehan, grocery, tindahan, pagbayad sa tuition, pamamalengke eh hindi magawang pumila ng mga tao paano pa nila susundin ang mas kumplikadong road markings? Sa totoo lang talo pa ng mga egoy ng unggoy ang karamihan ng driver dito sa pinas dahil marunong silang sumunod sa traffic rules..!
Buhay na buhay ang BGC this evening. Bukas halos lahat ng restaurants. Sabi pa nung isang cashier...
Traffic!