road safety

fact-checking three-wheelers on national highways

Fact-Check Three-Wheelers on National Highways: TVS King, Bajaj RE, and Piaggio Ape

According to a fact-check conducted, three-wheelers,are allowed to travel on national highways in the Philippines, as long as they are privately owned. This means that individuals who own three-wheelers can use them for long-distance travel on national highways. However, commercially-operated three-wheelers are restricted to local roads and city streets. It is important for three-wheeler owners to comply with traffic laws and regulations, including proper licensing, vehicle registration, and safety requirements. Additionally, it is crucial to exercise caution and follow speed limits while sharing the road with other vehicles. Adhering to these guidelines will help ensure a safe and hassle-free journey for three-wheeler owners on national highways in the Philippines.

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traffic violations on motorcycles in the philippines

10 Most Common Traffic Violations on Motorcycles in the Philippines

Riding a motorcycle can be a thrilling and convenient way to get around, but it’s important to follow traffic laws and regulations to ensure your safety and avoid any violations. In the Philippines, traffic violations are taken seriously, and violators can face fines, imprisonment, or even loss of license. Here are the 10 most common

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Why the Philippines Needs a Real Driving Test

Why the Philippines Needs a Real Driving Test Introduction Driving in the Philippines can be a nightmare. The country has one of the highest accident rates in the world, with over 10,000 road fatalities and more than 100,000 injuries recorded every year. This alarming trend is a result of several factors, including poor road infrastructure,

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The Philippines and the Vienna Convention on Road Signs

We take a look at the Philippines the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals of 1968 and how it might affect you driving in the Philippines. Lack of Road Signs in the Philippines If you drive in the Philippines you might have noticed how few road signs there are compared to other countries, how

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