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MDPPA mounts first Road Safety Summit in Davao

by MotoMag Philippines

With the theme “Reinforcing Philippine Initiatives for Road Safety”, the Motorcycle Development Program Participants Association, Inc. (MDPPA), an association of the country’s four motorcycle manufacturers: Honda Philippines Inc., Kawasaki Motors (Phils) Corp, Suzuki Philippines Inc. and Yamaha Motor Philippines Inc., conducted its first road safety summit at the TESDA-KorPhil Training Center, Tibungco in Davao City last October 19.

The Summit, which MDPPA hopes to eventually expand into an annual nationwide event, gathered 500 motorcycle riders, mostly from the Davao region, to discuss national road safety plans. This inaugural summit is also in response to the growing number of motorcycle-related road incidents nationwide and the rising call from motorists from regions outside Metro Manila for a summit tackling road safety.

The Motorcycle Development Program Participants Association, Inc. (MDPPA) officers sign the commitment with representatives from Philippine National Police – Highway Patrol Group, Land Transportation Office, TESDA, Motorcycle Dealers Association of the Philippines and the Federation of Motorcycle Clubs of Mindanao

Meanwhile, the association joined forces with relevant government and non-government organizations such as the Department of Transportation (DOTr), Land Transportation Office (LTO), Philippine National Police – Highway Patrol Group (PNP-HPG), Traffic Management Office of Davao City, World Health Organization (WHO) and Philippine Red Cross (PRC). These organizations also signed a Road Safety Commitment during the Summit.

MDPPA President Alfredo Lejano noted that on top of giving motorcycle riders a refresher on road safety tips, the Summit will enable relevant government organizations to discuss issues with riders. “This is an opportunity for these government units such as the LTO and DOTr to communicate their national road safety plans and address the rise of motorcycle-related road incidents in recent years,” added Lejano.

MDPPA President, Mr. Alfredo Lejano is the first to sign the road safety commitment followed by Ms. Eleonor
Calderon, the Operations Division Chief of Davao’s Land Transportation Office.

In Metro Manila alone, 15,513 motorcycle crash-related incidents have been recorded by the Metro Manila Accident Reporting and Analysis System (MMARAS) of the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) for January to June 2019. This number is more than half the total number of motorcycle-related road incidents for the whole of 2018 and indicative of the upward trend in the number of such road incidents.

“This marks the first ever Road Safety Summit that MDPPA is spearheading and organizing. The road safety symposia we held or participated in the past years were organized by the Federation of Asian Motorcycle Industries (FAMI). With this Summit, we hope to have an annual event mounted in different regions across the country so we can reach more motorcycle riders and even non-riders,” said Herminio Lomibao, Jr., MDPPA chairman for road safety committee.

With road safety having been MDPPA’s forefront advocacy since its founding, this Summit is just one of several road safety initiatives the organization conducts each year. According to Lejano, there have been several seminars for riders in Luzon and trainings for both riders and high school students in Visayas so far this year.

The organization is proactive in responding to the needs of industry stakeholders and geared toward global competitiveness and sustainable development. MDPPA aims to address global industry gaps in road safety, regulation compliance, environmental protection and technology innovation through active consultation, representation and communication.

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