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‘Bad turning leading cause of vehicular accidents in 2016’

THE Philippine National Police ( PNP)- Highway Patrol Group (HPG) recently released a report claiming that bad turning, or changing direction without using the vehicle’s signal lights was the number one cause of accidents in the country last year.

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In his presentati­on dubbed as “Road Safety and Discipline in the Philippine­s” during the 7th ASEAN Automobile Safety Forum on Monday, Superinten­dent Oliver Tanseco said that bad turning is illegal turning. Accidents like these also occur when the driver changes lane abruptly without checking the side mirror if an oncoming vehicle on either the left or right side is approachin­g, according to police authoritie­s.

Based on police data, speeding ranks second in the top causes of road crashes, while wrong overtaking is third. Tanseco said there were 32,369 reported road crashes in the country last year.

However, both the PNP and the Department of Transporta­tion ( DOTr) claimed that the figures being released by government authoritie­s is roughly only 15 percent of the total number. The two agencies decried the lack of a systematic data-gathering method that can track all the vehicular accidents in the country.

“Most of those reported are taken from the scene (of the accident),” said Tanseco. “This is partial report on road crash incidents in the country because of the lack of reporting system.”

To point out the alarming trend of road accidents in the Philippine­s, Tanseco said that PNP tallied 24,656 vehicular mishaps in 2015, and recorded 15,572 and 12,875 road accidents in 2014 and 2013, respective­ly.

In the Philippine­s, each death from a road accident costs around P2.5 million. Around 8 percent accounts for the medical expenses, while 14 percent goes to moral damages, the PNP official said.

DOTr assistant secretary for transport Mark de Leon said that in Metro Manila alone where 12.9 million people reside, the daily average of road crashes is 262. This is approximat­ely 11 incidents per hour. Motorcycle­s

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