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August 6th, 2007 10:45 PM #12
Some drivers are so inconsiderate that they even block the
entrance to hospitals on bumper-to-bumper traffic. What I dont
get is what can they hope to gain by blocking the intersection,
hospita entrances, etc. when hindi naman sila maka-abante pa
kasi bumper-to bumper nga yung traffic.
I guess selfishness and being manhid to others is so ingrained
in their persona that it becomes an automatic response not to
leave any space between their car and the car in front of them.
What a bunch of jerks! Sana makarma sila, next time they
block a hospital entrance, may dumating na ambulance na hindi
makapasok at ang pasyente kamag-anak pala nila!
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August 7th, 2007 12:04 AM #13Marami na talaga mga Manhid o Wala alam sa traffic regulation sa Pinas.
Ano ba maaasahan natin pag ang law protector is the one breaking the law?
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August 7th, 2007 01:38 AM #14
but then again nasa enforcer yan.just wondering if the enforcers knows what they are doing or not??!minsan huhulihin kanalang basta basta minsan naman dapat ng hulihin dipa din hinuhuli.hay buhay.
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August 7th, 2007 01:24 PM #15
I've seen a few MAPSA enforcers apprehending vehicles parked on the pedestrian lane. IMO, if there are clear pedestrian markings, then this should be strictly enforced.
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August 7th, 2007 01:38 PM #16
Yup yup... lalo na sa bandang Makati-Jupiter-Buendia intersections.
In fairness to them, kapag late or alanganin sila magpa stop (when using only hand signals when bypassing the traffic lights) no biggie yung mag stop ka sa pedestrian lane (happened to me a couple of times already). IMO - mas ok nang mag stop ka ng alanganin than disregard their hand signals.
:police:
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August 7th, 2007 02:02 PM #17
I always comply to this rule, unfortunately, it's really frustrating to see na bigla na lang mapupuno ng motorcycles yung pedestrian lane, wala tuloy matawirang safe zone yung mga tao, lalo na yung mga kababayan nating physically challenged
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August 12th, 2007 09:44 PM #18
Ah well, that's acceptable, for as long as it's the exception rather than the rule. In times that they take over from the traffic lights, ok lang. But in regular situations, motorists should be mindful of the markings on the road. Bike riders and PUV drivers included.