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00:00The cameras captured the incidents that need to be investigated and investigated.
00:06No one is safe as long as they are caught on cam.
00:09The incidents of those who were hit by a car on the road were caught on cam.
00:14A traffic enforcer in Bulacan fell down after being hit by an SUV.
00:20In the video, the traffic enforcer fell down after he was hit by an SUV.
00:28In the first investigation, the driver was caught from a trip from Manila.
00:33The driver was arrested for reckless imprudence resulting in serious physical injuries.
00:40Caught on cam.
00:42A 64-year-old woman was hit twice by a different car.
00:50The CCTV footage of a road in Turkey shows a woman lying down after she was hit by a white car.
00:58A few people helped her but she was hit by another car that kept on driving.
01:05The victim was taken to the hospital and she is still in the intensive care unit.
01:10How can we ensure the safety of those who were hit by a car on the road?
01:15Let's find out together with Gabriel Go, head of MMDA Special Operations Group, Strike Force.
01:23Good morning, Pule.
01:25Good morning, Iga.
01:27In the first video, we can see that the traffic enforcer is at the intersection.
01:35And suddenly, the car is not on the road.
01:40And it's a dead end.
01:42You're right. Actually, if we look at the video, the incoming vehicle is no longer on the road.
01:49It is now in the middle.
01:51So one, he is already disregarding the traffic sign.
01:54Remember, all road markings are considered traffic signage also.
02:00So if we see solid lines, it means we cannot cross the road.
02:05Is that a double line?
02:07Yes, double line or single solid is prohibited.
02:09And aside from that, Iga, as you can see, the intersection should always remain open.
02:15And aside from being open, this doesn't mean we should just go straight.
02:20It means also that we have to be more alert and attentive.
02:24This is what is often missing in our awareness of the intersection.
02:29We should just go straight.
02:31But then again, the intersection should be stopped, looked, and decended.
02:36But there is a big yellow line there that means it is always open.
02:39Correct.
02:40But what happens sometimes, when there is too much volume in the traffic light,
02:44they are already at the top.
02:46The one at the other intersection cannot go straight.
02:51You're right, Iga.
02:53That is what is missing.
02:55The simplest traffic sign that the intersection should remain open or the yellow box is no longer in our mind.
03:01That is what we should look for.
03:03And based on this video, aside from disregarding the road markings and also being cautious when it comes to the intersection,
03:12according to the investigation,
03:14the driver is tired from the trip.
03:16So, let's take a look at the illustration.
03:20There.
03:22This is the yellow box.
03:24The traffic enforcer is already there.
03:26He is already signaling the car to stop.
03:30However, according to the investigation, the driver is tired from the trip.
03:34He is from Manila.
03:36So, this is where our physical awareness comes in when it comes to being tired.
03:43We should be aware that if we are tired, we should not force ourselves to travel.
03:47And remember, being tired is different from being fatigued.
03:53So, that's a separate scenario.
03:57For example, if you are tired after a night's sleep,
03:59you will probably travel a lot.
04:01You might be a traveler every day.
04:03So, your fatigue accumulates.
04:05So, that is where your fatigue comes in.
04:07But in that situation, what is the traffic enforcer's role?
04:09We will see.
04:11The traffic enforcer is just doing his job.
04:15That is his responsibility.
04:17That is really head-on.
04:19I can feel it.
04:21The impact is strong.
04:23I hope it is in the right place.
04:25Okay, let's move on to the second video.
04:27Let's go.
04:29You can see the pedestrian lane.
04:31This is what happened in Turkey.
04:33But, this is not the first time that this happens to us.
04:37The vehicle was hit by a car twice.
04:39So, for pedestrians, in other countries, it is very tight.
04:43But here, I can't see the pedestrian lane.
04:49You're right, Igan.
04:51If we have a saying,
04:53give back the sidewalk to the pedestrian,
04:55we also have a saying,
04:57let's respect the pedestrian crossing.
04:59First of all, the pedestrian crossing
05:01is not just a road marking.
05:05It has a message.
05:07It means that there is a crossing,
05:09and like that, we have to give priority.
05:11We will notice that there are some intersections.
05:15Give respect to the pedestrian.
05:17Or slow down for the pedestrian.
05:19So, for all vehicles,
05:21whether there is a traffic sign
05:23or whether there is a traffic light,
05:25automatically when it comes to the intersection and pedestrian,
05:27we have to slow down.
05:29I just noticed that there is a collision on the highway.
05:33I don't know if it is because of the MFDA.
05:35I think it is a bad sign.
05:37But, sometimes, the pedestrian lane
05:39is in a curve.
05:41I think we can study this again.
05:45It is hard to slow down
05:47when there is a fast-moving vehicle.
05:49Correct. Actually, it is not just the pedestrian.
05:51Aside from that, it is a blind corner.
05:53So, a blind corner definitely
05:55will have a hindrance to the plain view
05:57of the vehicle or the driver.
05:59So, that's one thing that we really need to study.
06:01The intersections,
06:03the pedestrian crossings,
06:05we have to place it in proper places
06:07which is very visible,
06:09high visibility in incoming traffic.
06:11And aside from that,
06:13like what I said,
06:15the mindset of the drivers,
06:17we have to be more cautious about this.
06:19Let's be careful. Thank you very much,
06:21Gabriel Go, head of the MFDA Special Operations Group,
06:23Strike Force.
06:25Thank you very much.
06:27Good morning to all the passers-by on the busway.
06:29We will examine the accidents and crimes
06:31from now on.
06:33There is no blind spot when it comes to safety.
06:35Let's focus on that.
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06:55Thank you!
06:57Bye!