Car seats for kids required starting Feb. 2
A law meant to save children from injury and possible death during a road crash will be fully enforced on Feb. 2. 2021.
A law meant to save children from injury and possible death during a road crash will be fully enforced on Feb. 2. 2021.
President Rodrigo Duterte has declared the fourth Sunday of November of every year as National Bicycle Day to highlight the importance of non-motorized transportation as a means of fostering sustainable development and promoting environmental health.
A total of 1.35 million people die in road crashes around the world annually, and World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus describes this as “the equivalent of a COVID-19 pandemic every single year.”
Road safety advocates shared some reasons why road crashes continue despite the lockdown.
While COVID-19 cases continue to rise, road safety advocates say the country is also experiencing what they call a silent epidemic — injuries from road crashes. But unlike the response to the coronavirus pandemic, they say programs to protect road users, especially children, remain limited.
‘Stay at home’ is the message of road safety advocates, especially for young students, to keep them safe from possible injuries on the road.
As pedal power gains momentum in the city, cyclists are urging other road users to share the road.
The tranquility that silenced the traffic snarl in Metro Manila’s roads for nearly three months came to an end on June 1, when people returned to the streets after quarantine rules were eased.
As Baguio City prepares to resume limited business activity with the easing of restrictions, traffic enforcers urge motorists to take precautions and drive defensively.
May ilang child car seats na may expiration dates at may ilang wala. Pero hindi ba nalalagay sa alanganin ang kaligtasan ng mga bata sa kung ito ay expired?