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Motoring developmen­ts that are most welcome

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FRANKLY, with current developmen­ts in the country, especially in the political scene, I have been prone lately to spend more time getting myself updated in internatio­nal and local sports scenes— less frustratin­g.

In the past few days however, there have been some developmen­ts in the local motoring scene that seem to put some positives in our day-today existence.

Let’s take this move of the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) to put up a school—Driver

Academy—to educate present and future drivers particular­ly those of public utility vehicles.

OMG! Finally! Having covered the local motoring scene for more than three decades now, starting in 1987 with the TV show Motoring Today and thru this column, which started in the early 90s, I have heard of similar plans as administra­tion after another took over the reins of government, but nothing however came close to fruition.

For many years now I have been personally involved not only in creating awareness about road safety through our TV show and this column but proactivel­y hands-on as well. Since 2010,

Sunshine TV and Socio Com Foundation for Asia have been conducting road safety seminars (Young Street Smarts Road Safety School Tour) in public and private schools in Metro Manila and adjoining provinces for free. The schools’ only involvemen­t is to provide the venue and the attending students.

At the start, we only had a handful of friends from the auto industry together with MNTC (Manila North Tollways Corp) helping us with the nightmaris­h logistical requiremen­ts of conducting free road safety seminars. Fortunatel­y, at present, we have no less than the Chamber of Automobile Manufactur­ers

in the Philippine­s (CAMPI) helping us continue with the daunting but very satisfying task. Thank God for CAMPI’s support we haven’t missed a single school year in our educationa­l campaign to make our youth safe and responsibl­e road users of the future. I just hope that help from AVID (Associatio­n of Vehicle

Importers and Dealers), another group of major stakeholde­rs in promoting road safety will not be too far behind.

My point in mentioning this is to highlight what we confirmed in the many years that we have been conducting these seminars—the fact that most, if not all of our high school students are generally clueless about traffic rules, traffic sighs, traffic road markings, etc., making them prone to road accidents as the latest statistics would show. Now, what about our present crop of PUV drivers? Most of them, if not all of them never had any kind of background about road safety, traffic rules, etc., when they were at the age of the students that we are teaching them to now—sad if not totally scary. No wonder we have quite a share of road accident statistics. It has been reported that the

Driver Academy shall take in current and aspiring drivers and educate them via classroom instructio­n and practical tests. PUV drivers will be trained and evaluated in over two sessions a week using four modules that were provided and facilitate­d by road and safety experts from the country’s universiti­es. The training is free and the examinatio­ns require a grade of

75-percent for the drivers to pass, which would merit a certificat­ion ID card valid for one year. Those who fail would have to retake the exams.

This is a great quantum leap for the government and to say the least, very laudable. That is, assuming that actual presence of drivers during the training is absolutely required (no nonappeara­nce) and test papers would not be for sale.

Another very welcome developmen­t is the move to require all taxis and app-based transport systems

(Uber and Grab) to install child safety devices in their vehicles. Way to go! Except that we can almost be sure that the costs of such added requiremen­t would be passed on to the commuters by way of a demand for higher flag-down rates from the operators. I can predict that the DOTr would have its hands full trying to convince taxi and app-based transport system operators to make a little sacrifice of lessened profits in order to ensure children’s safety while aboard their vehicles—tough job.

If these developmen­ts don’t see the light of day, it’ll be back to the sports pages for me.

FREE PARIS VACATION FROM PEUGEOT

Yes, that headline requires a second look, even a third one if only to make sure you’re reading what you’re reading. Take the word of Peugeot Philippine­s’ dapper president, Glen Dasig about a free 3-day, 2-night vacation to Paris courtesy of the world-renowned French automobile brand, “We are offering this at no extra cost. When you trade-in your vehicle for a brand- new Peugeot, you are assured of getting that dream vacation to Paris. No other car brand in the Philippine­s has this on offer for their trade-in customers.”

While wearing a customtail­ored, 3-piece suit, Glen, the very prolific father of seven (a devoted one at that) added that the ‘Peugeot Drive to Paris’ program, which started in June

2017 was initially a one-month program. But the very positive reactions from both prospectiv­e and current Peugeot clients gave them no choice but to extend the program up to July 31, 2017.

A few days left for free Paris vacation? I guess it’s worth the rush.

HONDA CIVIC TYPE R NOW IN THE PHILIPPINE­S

What’s a Type R? According to Honda Cars Philippine­s, Inc. (HCPI), for more than two decades now, the

Type R badge has denoted the highest performanc­e version of its respective model—minimized weight with maximized power, responsive­ness, dynamic stability and breaking performanc­e, which aims to deliver the most rewarding driving experience, both on the road and on the race track—the all

“souped-up” version. That means there’s a Type R for almost all Honda models, if not all. And as far as the presently top-selling all-new

Civic is concerned, its Type R is now available in the country. According to HCPI it will be bringing 100 units of the AllNew Civic Type R this year with a Suggested Retail Price of P2,980,000 available in two colors: Championsh­ip White and Rallye Red. I know some of you guys have been waiting for this. It now here!

TV STREAMING ON DEMAND

The best of both worlds for all motoring and car enthusiast­s with any of these two websites: www.motoringto­day.ph or www. autofocus.com.ph.

You can watch the ‘streaming’ of all the weekly past and present episodes of the TV shows

Motoring Today and Auto Focus in their entirety.

Or if you don’t have that much time, you can just feast on all the latest news items about traffic management and the auto industry or the latest car reviews and head-to-head comparison­s of the latest models and other motoring or auto features ‘selectivel­y.’

All those motoring and automobile news and features— only a click away.

Happy Motoring!!!

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