MANILA, Philippines — Former Senator Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan is pushing to implement a 30-kilometer-per-hour speed limit around schools, along with other road safety measures, to keep children and the general public safe from road traffic accidents.
Pangilinan cited “alarming statistics on road crash fatalities,” where many of the victims are individuals aged 15 to 29.
Article continues after this advertisementAccording to Pangilinan, nearly 13,000 lives are lost due to road crashes yearly.
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Article continues after this advertisementDuring the event held Sunday, motorcycle riders’ advocacy group Kagulong presented its four-point Road Safety Agenda, including the creation of the Philippine Road Safety Institute, a 30-kph speed limit in areas with vulnerable road users, faster road repairs, and incorporating road safety education into school curriculums.
Article continues after this advertisementPangilinan, for his part, has committed to supporting all of Kagulong’s initiatives.
Article continues after this advertisement“As a father, I cannot stand the thought of more parents losing their children to preventable road crashes,” he said.
“By championing this agenda, we can achieve the global target of a 50 percent reduction in road casualties by 2030,” he added.
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