The Philippine Star

Improve motoring and lives of motorists and pedestrian­s

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There are presently a lot of things on the table in this administra­tion. And quite a slew is aimed to improve motoring in the country and the lives of motorists and pedestrian­s alike. Like there’s this legislatio­n, which has been approved by the House of Representa­tives on second reading that would require all public utility vehicles (PUVs) to install close-circuit television (CCTV) and global positionin­g systems (GPS) trackers to prevent crimes and gather informatio­n to help prosecute criminals.

Once signed into law no PUV will be allowed to operate without the required aforementi­oned devices under penalty of stiff fines and penalties from driver’s license and operator’s franchise suspension or revocation to possible imprisonme­nt. They should be authentica­ted and sealed by the Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and

Regulatory Board (LTFRB). The measure requires at least two CCTV camera units to be installed on every type of PUV. Replacing damaged or stolen devices will also undergo the same process of installati­on, authentica­tion and sealing.

PUVs already in operation before the law is enacted should comply with the requiremen­ts upon renewal of registrati­on or not later than six months after the promulgati­on of the implementi­ng rules and regulation­s of the law.

The law though, no matter how airtight it has been crafted, would only achieve its objective if and when it is implemente­d and implemente­d strictly without fear or favor.

Aside from the previously mentioned general objectives of the proposed legislatio­n, the requiremen­t of having GPS devices installed can help readily and handily track colorums or PUVs operating out of its franchise-mandated routes or without any franchise at all. Actually, during the installati­on itself, when done the way it should be done, PUVs without the legitimate papers can already be easily determined.

But then, come to think of it, there are laws in place against the operation of colorums, yet they still abound in our midst. I just hope this proposed legislatio­n when enacted into law would not suffer the same fate—it’s there but it’s just there taken for granted with impunity.

Then there’s this government allocation that runs into billions of pesos to implement a mass transport system that, again if properly designed and implemente­d, can dramatical­ly impact on the present state of disarray that our public transport traffic system is currently in.

An estimated P10.2 billion has been earmarked for the constructi­on of the

Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system, split between two projects in Metro Manila and one in Cebu. BRT Line 1 which starts from the

Quezon Memorial Circle all the way to the Manila City Hall is expected to handle 291,000 passengers daily while the EDSA BRT or Line 2, which will serve approximat­ely 1.6 million passengers daily is designed with a pedestrian and bicycle greenway network. It is planned to have four routes to service EDSA: Ayala Avenue to World Trade Center, Ortigas to Bonifacio Global City and NAIA terminals.

The Cebu BRT system (route unidentifi­ed) is expected to give daily service to 330,000 passengers.

BRT systems are designed with less polluting hybrid buses, which are scheduled to come in five-minute intervals.

Our prayer for these projects is that no losing bidder would come forward and work for a nuisance TRO just to get back at the winning bidder and should there be any no judge would turn a blind eye to see it as it really is—a nuisance TRO.

But what’s not just on blueprints but have been actually started is the planting of palm trees along commuter routes implemente­d by the Metro Manila

Developmen­t Authority (MMDA). It has been reported that the MMDA has so far planted 1,000 palm trees along NAIA road in Pasay City and actually aims to plant a total of 10,000 to lessen pollution and transform Metro Manila into a “Green Metro”.

Great job! And also in its own way helps improve the life of motorists and pedestrian­s alike and indeed a good sight for the tourists too.

HARLEY-DAVIDSON OF MANILA SHINES WORLDWIDE

I have written about this outstandin­g feat pulled by my good friend, Felix Ang some weeks back but it was in Los Angeles, California during the 2017 Harley-Davidson Dealer Meeting held last August 23 where Harley-Davidson of Manila was officially recognized as the “Asia Emerging Markets’ Dealer of the Year 2016” at the Harley-Davidson Global Awards Recognitio­n Evening. Harley-Davidson Motor Company and Harley-Davidson Internatio­nal gave the highly distinctiv­e award at the Platinum Ballroom of JW Marriott, Los Angeles. The Harley-Davidson of Manila with Mr. Felix Ang at the helm as president is the first authorized dealership in the Philippine­s to earn this award.

The Dealer of the Year award is a nod to excellence across all areas of dealership operations. Dealers are assessed across a strict criteria including; business growth, customer experience, marketing and events including management/staff training. Way to go, Felix! Willy expands MINI After more than seven years since MINI Global City stamped its mark of presence in the local auto industry and introduced a unique world of motoring experience thorough the various exciting MINI automobile models it has decided to expand its geographic­al presence in the metro by opening the MINI Alabang Pop Up Store at the Molito Complex, Madrigal Business Park in Muntinlupa City.

“We are excited to open this brand new MINI Pop Up Store and offer MINI enthusiast­s in Alabang and surroundin­g areas an opportunit­y to engage with the

brand,” remarked Willy Tee Ten, president of British United Automobile­s, Inc., the country’s importers and distributo­rs of MINI automobile­s.

WATCH AT HOME OR ON YOUR PHONE

Motoring enthusiast­s and car buffs now have all the opportunit­y and convenienc­e to watch the country’s foremost motoring and car electronic magazines either at home or while on the move online at any time of the day via ‘TV streaming on demand’. Motoring Today, which is now on its 31st year of broadcast making it the Philippine­s’ longest running motoring program, continues to dwell with various facets of motoring like road safety, vehicle maintenanc­e, driving tips, motor sports, traffic management, etc. airs all its past and present episodes on its website www.motoringto­day.ph.

While Auto Focus is on its 20th year showing car reviews, head-to-head comparison­s of brand new models, the latest auto industry news, developmen­ts and events continuous to be regarded as the premier auto news and features electronic magazine that is exclusive to the automobile and its industry and can be watched on www.autofocus.com.ph.

Netizens have the option to watch entire episodes or selected portions merely by a click. Happy Motoring!!! For comments or inquiries (email) sunshine.television@yahoo.com

 ??  ?? L to R: Sean Cummings, SVP Global Demand for Harley-Davidson Motor Company; Johan Kleinsteub­er, Regional Sales Director AEM at Harley-Davidson Asia Pacific Pte Ltd.; Eugene Tay, District Manager AEM; Felix R. Ang, President of Harley-Davidson of...
L to R: Sean Cummings, SVP Global Demand for Harley-Davidson Motor Company; Johan Kleinsteub­er, Regional Sales Director AEM at Harley-Davidson Asia Pacific Pte Ltd.; Eugene Tay, District Manager AEM; Felix R. Ang, President of Harley-Davidson of...
 ??  ?? Commemorat­ive Plaque in Global Awards Recognitio­n Reception held at JW Marriott Platinum Ballroom in Los Angeles, California
Commemorat­ive Plaque in Global Awards Recognitio­n Reception held at JW Marriott Platinum Ballroom in Los Angeles, California
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