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August 4th, 2016 02:40 AM #1Ang malaking problema........Tumatagos ba ang human eye or CCTV kung madilim ang tint?
Dapat makita muna ng mata/cctv para meron mahuli. Example sa EDSA paano macacapture ng CCTV kung dark tint?
Iregulate muna kung ano shade ng tint sa kotse. Mas madali mag "police" pag malinaw sa loob ng kotse.
AT isa pa....Pag malabo na mata wag na pilitin mag super dark tint. Maglalabanan lang kayo ng headlight high beam.
Maraming krimen mababawasan pag nakikita mo na loob ng kotse.
RA 10913, or the Anti-Distracted Driving Act, penalizes drivers who try to multitask. They text, hold extended phone conversations or watch shows on tablets while driving. I once saw a driver using a laptop on his dashboard.
Some women put on makeup while driving.
Even motorcycle drivers can’t seem to keep their hands off their mobile phones while on the road.
Distracted PUV drivers are risking the lives of their passengers. And even if they keep their eyes on the road, other inattentive drivers put commuters in harm’s way.
Distracted driving, as defined in RA 10913, includes “using mobile communications to write, send or read a text-based communication or to make or receive calls” and “using an electronic entertainment or computing device to play games, watch movies, surf the Internet, compose messages, read e-books, perform calculations and other similar acts.”
In the United States, eating and drinking could distract a driver to miss road hazards.
And, of course, evidence is starting to pile up that multitasking is neither possible nor practical while driving. You cannot do everything with equal efficiency and effectivity if you are doing several things at once. One or all of the tasks you are trying to accomplish will suffer.
Multitasking is particularly difficult when operating a moving vehicle. Sometimes all it takes for an accident to happen is a second or so of distraction.
Not covered by the law are those “using mobile phones for emergencies, including calls to a law enforcement agency, healthcare provider, fire department or other emergency services, agency or entity,” or “using mobile phones while operating vehicles providing emergency assistance,” such as ambulances or fire trucks.
RA 10916, or the Speed Limiters Act of 2016, requires bus drivers or operators to install “speed limiters” on their vehicles to prevent road accidents due to speeding.
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August 4th, 2016 09:39 AM #3i once read a thread here.
the guy thought he was not visible thru his dark tint, and proceeded driving without his regulation seat belt.
pues, he was hailed and the video showed him clearly, not wearing the seat belt.
while human eyes get blocked by dark tint, apparently special electronic eyes are not as easily blocked.
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August 4th, 2016 10:45 AM #4
Eto na naman tayo.
Hindi lang naman mga naka tint ang guilty. Kung di sila makita hayaan na.
Eh yung bus, dyip, UV express, taxi. Mga PUV na yan mas madaming madadamay pag nagkataon. Meron nga ipinakita sa TV jeepey driver naglalaro.
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August 4th, 2016 10:56 AM #5
CCTV cameras can see through darkest tints. Akala ko dati naiwan kong nakabukas yung windows ko, tagos pala ang visibility ng camera sa tints.
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