Philippines ranks 7th most stressful country for new drivers

The Philippines placed 7th out of 35 nations for the , Zutobi, a driver education platform said.听
Congestion, road traffic deaths, registered vehicles, and road quality score were the four categories used for the ranking system.听
The Philippines received a 46% congestion rate, a 12.0 for road traffic death rate per 100,000 people, 8,005 registered vehicles per 100,000 people, and a 3.7 score for the percentage of electronic vehicles (EVs).听听
Overall, the country tallied 3.21 points out of 10.听
Meanwhile, Poland ranked first with a total of 2.14 points, highlighting the significant challenges in road safety and fatalities. Malaysia and Greece both followed with a 2.38 score.听
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Road safety in the Philippines听
The Congressional Policy and Budget Research Department cited a 2023 study by the TomTom Traffic Index stating that Metro Manila has the worst traffic congestion among metro areas globally.听听
To address the road traffic difficulties and issues in the Philippines, the Department of Transportation (DOTr), the World Health Organization (WHO), and other partners launched the last June 2023.听
Strategizing different solutions helps solve the daily problems of road users, the Vehicle Inspection Center Operators Association of the Philippines (VICOAP) Board Secretary John Alison ‘Tonton’ Uy told 大象传媒 in an interview on June 4.听
鈥淩oad safety鈥 can鈥檛 be solved by one solution only.鈥澨听
Five pillars were established in the PRSAP to address road traffic concerns and create a safer environment on the road.听
- Road safety management听
- Safer road听听
- Safer vehicles听听
- Safer road users听听
- Post-crash response听听
Further, PRSAP aims to reduce approximately 35% of road traffic fatalities in the country by 2028.听听
According to the last May 10, road crash-related injuries fatalities are continuously rising and remain the top cause of death among the youth.听听
鈥淲e have 12,000 people dying every year from road traffic that’s amounting to 2.6% of our GDP, and no one is really giving it a lot of thought,鈥 Mr. Uy said. – Almira Louise S. Martinez


