No Helmet No Travel Policy
No Helmet No Travel Policy
No Helmet No Travel Policy
Region 1
Candon National High School
Senior High School
Candon City, Ilocos Sur
A Qualitative Research
Presented to
The Candon National High School
Senior High School Department
City of Candon, Ilocos Sur
In Partial Fulfilment
of the Requirements for the subject
Practical Research 1
(Qualitative Research)
by:
Gregy Joe Batin
Lleona Rose Valencia
Donabel Binasbas
Jumelyn Joyce Revilla
October 2017
Republic of the Philippines
Region 1
Candon National High School
Senior High School
Candon City, Ilocos Sur
INDORSEMENT
APPROVAL
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Candon City, the researchers would like to give sincere thanks to the
research, as well as the chairperson of the defense panel for guiding the
respondents. The researchers would like to thank them for sharing their
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DEDICATION
made research study, for helping us to comprehend the things that were
determination, passion, wit, and endless charm. He has his own and
unique way his pixie dusts knowledge and learnings. He engraved in our
hearts and minds that every second, every minute, and every hour
counts, and is relevant in all walks of life. We are privileged and blessed
to be his students. So, we, express our sincerest thanks and deepest
gratitude to our respected research teacher because this study that will
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ABSTRACT
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
Number
TITLE PAGE………………………………………………………….……….. i
ENDORSEMENT……………………………………………………….…….. ii
APPROVAL SHEET…………………………………………………………... ii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT……………………………………………………… iii
DEDICATION………………………………………………………………….. iv
ABSTRACT…………………………………………………………………….. v
TABLE OF CONTENTS …………………………….………………………. vi
TABLES…………………………………………………………………………. viii
CHAPTER
I Introduction…………………………………….…………… 1
Background of the Study…………………………..……… 1
Framework…………………………………………………….. 8
Statement of the Problem……………………………… 15
Assumption……...……………………………………….. 16
Importance of the Study...…………………………….. 17
Scope and Delimitation………………………………… 17
Definition of Terms………………………………………. 18
Review of Related Literature and Studies………….. 20
II Method and Procedures…..………………………………. 40
Research Design…….………………………………….... 40
Sources of Data….……………………………………….. 41
. Instrumentation and Data Collection……………….. 41
Tools for Data Analysis…………..…………………….. 42
Data Categorization…………………….……………….. 42
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Ethical Consideration…………………………..………. 43
III Results and Discussion……………………………………. 44
Level of Implementation………...………………………….. 44
Declaration of Policy…………………………….......... 49
Mandatory Use of Motorcycle Helmets………………. 50
Exemption……….…………………………………..…….. 51
Provision of Motorcycle Helmets………………….…… 51
Implementation…………………………..………………. 52
Penalties…………………………………………..……….. 53
Nationwide Public Information Campaign………….. 55
Strengths and Weaknesses in the Level of 55
Implementation…………………………………………………
Comparison among the Seven 57
Domains…………………….……………………………………
IV Conclusions and Recommendations………………….. 60
Findings………………………………………………………… 60
Conclusion…………………………………………………….. 60
Recommendations……………………………………………. 61
Bibliography 63
Appendices……………………………………………………………………..
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B
C
D
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Table Page
1 Level of Implementation of the No-Helmet No-Travel 45
Policy in Candon…………………………………………………..
2 Strengths and Weaknesses in the Level of 56
Implementation…………………………………………………….
3 Comparison among the Seven Domains…………………….. 58
TABLE
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CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
The affairs and problems of the government are also the affairs and
people, for the people will only be broken if the people fail to make it
work.
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Governance indicators capture three key dimensions; Government
programs will only be successful and worthy if majority of the people will
recognize and use them. The same thing happens with laws and
monitoring by the assigned personnel, because if so, the people, left with
no other choice, will have to follow the rules of law. All in all, governance
and ordinances are submitted and approved to cater safety, peace, order,
In fact, there have been many ordinances and laws filed to ensure
which is enforced not only in the Philippines but also around the globe,
only with different versions and forms. Currently, each individual state
and helmet is the most essential piece of protection that people can wear,
yet two wheelers account for the most number of road accidents. Though
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careless and rash driving is the cause of most of the accidents, head
injury is one of the single largest reasons for the majority of road
injury (TBI) and death. It is also indicated by the NHTSA that in the
states were national helmet laws are entirely or partially appealed, the
last decades, 50 states around United States have much gone back and
laws in place. Only 19 states in the United States along with the District
requires that every motorcycle rider wear a helmet every time they get on
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their bikes. The majority of the rest of the states have laws that require
use and 706 more lives could have been saved if all motorcyclists had
worn helmets.
helmet act. This is an act mandating all motorcycle to use helmets while
motorcycle riders that comply with the specifications issued by the DTI.
the LTO deputized enforcers of traffic laws that when they are making
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arrests for violation of the prescribed use of helmets, they must not
invoke R.A. 1005. Instead, they must invoke R.A. 4136, an act to compile
the laws relative to LTO and traffic rules to create a land transportation
Philippine National Police and other traffic enforcers who are not
deputized by the LTO can only make apprehensions based on local traffic
ordinances but they do not have the authority to invoke a national law.
operator’s permit too. Only a citation ticket can be issued for violation of
publicize.
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There are consequences to those who do not comply on the
5,000.00, and on the fourth and succeeding offenses the violator shall
the offices of Department of Trade and Industry to get a small sticker for
certifying that their products meet the standard specifications and tests
Act of 2009 as impractical even four years after the law was implemented
in the city. The helmet was passed in 2010 but its Implementing Rules
implement it since 2012, but the Land Transportation Office (LTO) head
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such, as the local government units and several sectors are against it
(Geronimo, 2016).
as the helmet law. “There is a need for local government units to make
sure that the said law is strictly followed as we have the responsibility to
faced helmet with clear visor to ensure the protection of the riders
Candon on May 03, 2011. They assigned the police body, traffic
municipality. In the city, for the first offense the violator pays P 500.00,
for the second offense P 1,000.00, and for the third offense P 1,500.00 as
reported in the article of the Tawid News Team on the year 2011.
penalized 164 motorists on the first day for not complying with the
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Unfortunately, there were 200 motorists who violated the policy for not
Castillo also said that they have placed checkpoints in barangay San
Salcedo. Castillo stated that in the first two days of the city ordinance,
mandate. It does not only fall on the rural and urban areas around the
some way. It was stated earlier that places abroad was able to reduce
accident rates over the years with the help of the said act, and if they
Framework
Program (UNDP), the World Bank (WB), the Organisation for Economic
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Co-operation and Development (OECD), Development Assistance
the research study because it reveals if the national and local authorities
Helmet Act in the country along with how the authorities formulate
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policies and to determine whether the qualities of good governance is
nation is run, along with the processes, systems, and controls that are
used to safeguard and grow assets (UNDP, 1997). These concepts find
mandate.
that a government refers to the agencies through which the will of the
the benefit of the people governed. Also, the state cannot exist without
(Zulueta, 2003). The concepts are related to the research study because
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the government manages the affairs of the state. Moreover, government is
ordinances that benefits the people. It says there that the state is
members of the state, gain comfort and help in living through acquiring
only cover the politicians, and other law enforcers, but also the people of
the society that are benefited with the different services. The government
only requires them cooperation and support for the different programs,
of the most famous studies was carried out by Milgram in 1963. Also,
people allow others to direct their actions, and then pass off the
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responsibility for the consequences to the person giving the orders.
People act as agents for another person’s will. Ordinary people are likely
ingrained in us all from the way we are brought up. People tend to obey
orders from other people if they recognize their authority as morally right
or legally based.
order for a person to enter the Agentic state. The person giving the orders
they are seen as legitimate. The person being ordered about is able to
believe that the authority will accept responsibility for what happens.
Agency theory says that people will obey an authority when they believe
that the authority will take responsibility for the consequences of their
Nowadays, the people who followed in the usage of helmet have different
reasons. Some are scared about the punishments if caught not following,
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and some are scared for their lives. Nonetheless, obedience, although
two. The first theory is named as The Single Event Theory. This theory is
has a cause. Find the cause, and you have explained the phenomenon.
According to Benner (1979), the task is easy: find the cause, correct it
because before one can go through the next level of this research, it is a
must to know the reasons behind uplifting such ordinance. It was known
that the City of Candon was alarmed with the rising number of
motorcycle accidents and they eventually found out that many of the
victims died, primarily because of the head injuries from vehicle crashes,
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the same outcomes; minor injuries, fractures, and worst, a fatal damage.
Theory which was coined by Heinrich (1936). His premise was that if a
an unsafe act would start them toppling. According to him, 88% of all
sequence” wherein each factor would actuate the next step of toppling
follows: (a) ancestry and social environment, (b) worker fault, (c) unsafe
act together with mechanical and physical hazard, (d) accident, (e)
damage and injury. Heinrich suggested that removal of one of the factors
would prevent the accident, interrupt the sequence of toppling, and avoid
resultant injury.
gives us an overview about the factors behind crashes. Since our study is
about The Motorcycle Helmet Act and the idea of conducting such arose
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deaths, this theory gives a back-up idea that crashes really happen
There are still other factors, things that people cannot control, but only if
way that good governance comes first, and obedience to the law and
certain place, it mirrors that the people trusts the institution and
therefore they follow and abide to the mandates they enforce. So if the
the toppling of dominoes will happen, and avert accidents that are about
to happen.
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This study mainly focuses on the implementation of The No-
a. Declaration of Policy;
c. Exemptions;
e. Implementation;
f. Penalties and;
Assumptions
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1) The level of implementation of the No-Helmet-No-Travel
recently, students have been the victim of road accidents. Thus, they will
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In the same way, the study will give the City Government of
Candon an idea, showing if the people follow the ordinances and policies
they uphold.
relation, it will allow them to assess what they should do to improve the
a way that they are given the chance to know their roles and lapses in
ordinance is, by basing their assessment on the data and facts that they
have gathered. And because of this, the researchers may prevent road-
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Lastly, this study will surely benefit the future researchers that will
Definition of Terms
sold in Candon, must have met the standards set of Bureau of Product
Standards.
times by motorcycle riders including their back riders while they are
driving.
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Implementation. It refers to the enactment of The No Helmet, No Travel
the LTO in coordination with the Philippine Information Agency (PIA), the
Penalties. These are the probable consequences to those who are caught
Use of Motorcycle Helmets. It refers to the act stating that all protective
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Weaknesses. These refer to the ineffectiveness and insignificance of the
Level of Implementation
According to Michigan Government on 2017, helmets decrease the
severity of injury, the likelihood of death, and the overall cost of medical
care. They're designed to cushion and protect riders' heads from the
impact of a crash. Just like safety belts in cars, helmets can't provide
total protection against head injury or death, but they do reduce the
suffer a fatal head injury and 15 percent more likely to incur a nonfatal
Claims have been made that helmets increase the risk of neck
injuries and reduce peripheral vision and hearing, but there's no credible
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evidence to support these arguments. A study by J.P. Goldstein is often
trauma."
on seeing and hearing. The study found that wearing helmets "restricts
neither the ability to hear horn signals nor the likelihood of visually
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Sound loud enough to be heard above the engine can be heard within a
had motorcycle helmet use laws. The federal government in 1967 began
1969. By 1975, all but three states mandated helmets for all
motorcyclists.
helmet use laws to apply only to young riders, usually under age 18.
Then, in the 1980s and early 1990s, several states reinstated laws
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helmet use and safety belt use laws. States with both laws were eligible
for special safety grants, but states without them by October 1993 had
safety programs.
against states without helmet use laws, paving the way for state
the District of Columbia have helmet laws covering all riders, and 22
states have laws covering some riders, usually those under 18. Colorado,
law in the past decade, helmet use has dramatically increased, and
California's use law covering all riders took effect January 1, 1992.
Helmet use jumped from about 50 percent prior to the law to 99 percent
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Nebraska reinstated a helmet law January 1, 1989 after repealing
Texas from 1968 to 1977 had a universal helmet use law estimated
to have saved 650 lives, but the law was amended in 1977 to apply only
motorcyclists in September 1989. The month before the law took effect,
the helmet use rate was 41 percent. The rate jumped to 90 percent
during the first month of the law and had risen to 98 percent by June
possibly because some potential thieves don't have helmets, and not
motorcycle thefts fell 24 percent after Great Britain enacted a helmet law
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in 1973. The Netherlands saw a 36 percent drop in thefts in 1975 when
its law was enacted. And in former West Germany, where on-the-spot
their crash injuries, and many lack health insurance. Results of NHTSA's
crash victims were 25 percent higher than for helmeted riders- $15,447
motorcyclists declined.
hospitals in San Diego County fell 32 percent from 1991 to 1992, from
$53,875 to $36,744, and average charges for all injured motorcyclists fell
County trauma centers fell from $9.8 million in 1991 to $5.5 million in
reinstated helmet use law on hospital costs found the total acute medical
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charges for injured motorcyclists declined 38 percent after the law was
implemented.
that every motorcycle rider wear a helmet every time they get on their
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The majority of the rest of the states have laws that require riders
Illinois, and New Hampshire), where there’s no law at all regarding the
use of helmets while you ride. All countries throughout the European
simply no escaping this law and absolutely one must have the
to work in the city. All of the helmets that are worn on roads throughout
cause of injury and death in road traffic injuries and contributed to 88%
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suggesting that helmets represent a viable method of reducing head
RTI and that helmets reduce the risk of death in a crash. A 2009
the risk of death and injury in motorcycle riders who crash. Helmet
United States.
helmets were four and ten times as likely to have head and brain
head injuries and fatalities resulting from RTIs. Given the proven
(Passmore, 2010)
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One effort to improve the use of helmets globally is through the
risk factors for road safety in nine countries with the highest burden of
Primary data collection in the two study areas, Ha Nam and Ninh
use.
each round had one weekday and one weekend day. During an
day.
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Data were only recorded for vehicles traveling in one direction to
avoid double counting and ensure quality data collection. Data were
age, inclusive. The outcome of interest is correct helmet use and was
fastened.
of 33% and 41% respectively were reported after the introduction and
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Despite the long history of motorcycle helmet laws in Viet Nam,
the Prime Minister, Nguyen Tan Dung passed into law a strategy that
new helmet law required all riders and passengers to wear helmets on
substandard products.
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income per capita. Data from the traffic police indicate that in 2008
view the Republic Act 10054 or the Mandatory Helmet Act of 2009 as
impractical and ineffective even four years after the law was implemented
in the city. The helmet law was passed in 2010 but its Implementing
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Regine Bacalso, one of those who opposed the helmet law, said the
short compared to other urbanized areas like Manila and Cebu. She said
congested.
short distances said Oyas. Records of Cebu City Traffic Office showed
that a minimum of six accidents happen every day. Some notable traffic
accidents have been recorded both occurring in the city and in the
safety report showed that 1.25 million people have died globally due to
Without action, WHO said road traffic crashes are predicted to rise to
become the seventh leading cause of death by 2030. WHO said wearing a
press time 250 violators of the Motorcycle Helmet Acts of 2009 were
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nabbed and fined after the city government implemented an ordinance
for their helmets. Like recruits for a ragtag army waiting to have their
weapons inspected before marching to war, they waited for harried DTI
worthiness.
traffic crashes, and millions more are injured or disabled. Most of the
injuries are the main cause of death and disability among motorcycle
users, and the costs of head injuries are high because they frequently
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Wearing a helmet is the single most effective way of reducing
crashes. Wearing a helmet has been shown to decrease the risk and
Partnership, the FIA Foundation for the Automobile and Society, and
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practical advice on implementing the recommendations of the World
Report.
for example, motorcycle ownership over the last ten years has
all road traffic deaths were among motorcyclists and their passengers.
these laws, and raising public awareness about the laws, as well as
the benefits of helmet use. This new helmet manual draws on such
examples.
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among motorcycle users, almost all due to head injuries. Legislation
to work.
The thing to notice in this video is how few bicyclists are wearing
helmets. At the same time, the bicyclist mortality rate in these countries
for spending money on roadway repairs and bicycle lanes, and the best
way to avoid a head injury is to not fall on your head in the first place.
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Education, safe facilities, defensive biking, and educated motorists
prevent head injuries, not bicycle helmets. Helmet Laws are divisive and
heavy-handed swipe at them. Far from having the effect of "people getting
96-97 Austin MHL was controversial and bitterly divisive for the entire
Spelman and Willy Lewis were elected on the campaign promise that they
would repeal the helmet law. Of the minority of bicyclists who supported
the helmet law in 1996, most are now either opposed or neutral after
neighborhood trips to the grocery store or coffee shop. A helmet law can
streets. Rather than risk being stopped by the police, and not wanting to
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bicycling. Nationally, increased bicycle helmet use is correlated with an
gathered data from Seattle-area emergency rooms in the late 1980’s and
early 1990’s. Even the authors of these studies admit that these studies
For example, the same data can be used to show that "helmets
reduce the incidence of leg injuries by as much as 72%. Most studies like
riders tend to be more cautious by nature than riders who refuse to wear
a helmet. When writing about the effect of MHLs, many authors fail to
take into account reductions in the number of bicyclists and other safety
measures implemented at the same time (lower speed limits, etc.). When
these factors are taken into account, the safety impact of MHLs is, at
best, negligible.
in The New York Times July 29, 2001, from 1991 to 2000 — at the same
time that voluntary helmet use in the United States went from 18% to
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50% — the number of bicyclist head injuries increased by 10%. However,
during this period bicycle use actually declined by 21%, so that the
properly fit and correctly worn in order to have any chance of being
helmets were reported to fit poorly had a 1.96-fold increased risk of head
injury compared with those whose helmets fit well. Improperly worn
helmets result in all the hazards outlined above with none of the
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CHAPTER II
METHOD AND PROCEDURES
analysis, tools for data analysis and ethical considerations that will be
Research Design
Policy and find out how to deal with the phenomenon of the research
study.
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According to Stangor (2011), descriptive research is designed to
to know the insights of the people concerned regarding the effectivity and
approach in the study. Babbie, Cengage, and Daniel (2010) said that
phenomenon.
Sources of Data
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lunch time, and any other free time. In total, there will be at least 30
respondents.
(IRR) of the Helmet Act of 2009 also known as Republic Act No. 10054.
researchers themselves. They will hand on the papers and wait for the
respondents to finish answering it. In that way, they can retrieve it easily
something that gives important information about the data set at hand,
and as a single number, can provide a lot of insights into the experiment
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and nature of the data. The mean will determine whether the ordinance
Data Categorization
students will be scored and categorized using the following point scale,
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Ethical Consideration
In order to substantiate ethical conduct in the process of this
emotionally, and in the same way, they will not be forced to sign up as a
respondent.
CHAPTER III
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
This section of the study presents the data collected in table form.
Level of Implementation
The first problem considered on this study deals with the level of
Ilocos Sur.
seen in the table, the overall mean is 3.71 which can be identified as
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High Implementation. This means that the city ordinance is strongly
observed. This also indicates that the citizens strictly follow the rules and
since there is no way escaping this because riders wear the most
In the same way, this finding also opposed the study of (Passmore,
the helmet wearing activities, it started to fall easily due to its several
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helmet.
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E. Implementation Mean Description
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standard protective motorcycle helmet
in violation of this Act shall be
punished with a fine of One thousand
five hundred pesos (Php1,500.00) for
the first offense; Three thousand pesos
(Php3,000.00) for the second offense; 3.85
Five thousand pesos (Php5,000.00) for
the third offense; and Ten thousand
pesos (Php10,000.00) plus confiscation
of the driver's license for the fourth and
succeeding offenses.
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1. The LTO, in coordination with the 3.64 Highly Implemented
Philippine Information Agency (PIA), the
Department of Education (DepED) and
private agencies and organizations,
shall undertake a nationwide
information, education and
communication (IEC) campaign for a
period of six (6) months
Mean 3.64 Highly Implemented
wherein she stated on her news article that the helmet law is not strictly
Declaration of Policy
that the ordinance mandating the use of proactive head gears or helmets
surely does secure the safety of motorcycle riders, motorists and their
this domain is achieved. Although, there is still a need for all the
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satisfied. All in all, the declaration of the policy made a huge mark on
The two indicators under this subdomain are both rated as highly
citizenry received the highest mean score which is 3.89. It implies that
policy. It also suggests that this policy secures the riders and their
proactive and preventive approach got a lower mean score which is 3.68,
but it also bespeaks that this indicator is strictly followed and equally
sustained.
Government in 2017, that helmets decrease the severity of injury and the
likelihood of death because they are designed to protect the heads of the
which met the requirements set by DTI, while cruising the road for either
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short or long drives. Howbeit, the city still necessitate enhancement
there are still those riders who do not wear the most appropriate helmets
means that this indicator is observed more often. While the wearing of
their backriders had the lowest mean score of 3.4, signifying a moderate
observed.
for Highway Safety in 2017, it said that in the District of Columbia, every
motorcycle rider wears a helmet every time they get on their bikes.
she said that all the helmets that are worn on roads throughout the
Exemption
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As visualized in the same table, the Exemption can be generally
simply proves that tricycle drivers are not required and hassled to wear
have and wear helmets bearing PS and ICC stickers and marks. This also
means that riders purchased helmets which were approved and issued
by the BPS. Hence, the first real step for the ordinance is effectively done
because riders comply in wearing helmets with PS mark and ICC sticker.
The results are closely similar to the study of the Politikang Pinoy
Implementation
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As can be gleamed from Table 1, the mean for Implementation is
3.63 which marks a high implementation. This points out that the people
participating and doing their designated parts. This also means that this
act is effectively working since the enforcers and the spearheads of this
are on the move. This policy basically talks about the wearing of helmets,
but not just ordinary helmets. The head gears by motorcycle riders
administered, that is why the helmets that are being distributed among
mean score of 3.73 which infers a high implementation. This implies that
that are sold around the city. On the other hand, the DTI’s mandatory
lowest mean score of 3.52. This shows that the time and attention
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is labeled as highly implemented, the DTI still needs a polishing in
that thousands of motorcycle riders fled to the DTI for the ICC stickers
for their helmets. He also said that other sectors like LTO and DOTC,
Penalties
As can be spotted on the same table, the mean for Penalties is 3.63
disobedience to the ordinance is not tolerated. This can also portray that
enforcers of the law are giving the rightful fines or punishments to the
offenses made by people who does not follow the ordinance. By being
the local authorities. The calculated mean is 3.85, showing a high level of
chastisement for the offenses of the riders who violates the ordinance.
Meanwhile, there are two indicators that received the lowest mean score
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violates the Section 5 of the helmet law, and the other one is the penalty
helmets that do not bear PS mark and ICC sticker. It denotes that the
law-enforcers sometimes fail to notice those people who are selling and
shipping inappropriate motorcycle helmets, and they are not that keen in
the two indicators got the lowest mean score, both are still considered as
highly implemented.
12 per offense. In the year 2008, more than 680,000 cases were issued
in Dagupan, as soon as they enforced the law, they fined the 250
As can be scanned in the same table, the mean for the Nationwide
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also means that their campaign about educating riders passengers about
the important usage of helmet reaches a lot of people across the country.
It can be seen in Table 2 that the mean of the seven domains are
as follows: 3.79, 3.53, 3.93, 3.79, 3.63,3.63, 3.64 and all them are
effectiveness of the act, achieving its primary goal, to protect the citizens
from crashes.
decreased 38 percent, from 523 cases to 327 during the period they
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implemented the act. While in Nebraska, when they reinstated the act,
statements of the same article. Although the act saved 650 lives in Texas,
they amended the law, limiting it to be applicable only for riders below
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The third problem in the study is the comparison of
the implementation of the seven domains in the Helmet Act such as;
consistency with the people because they abide with the fist domain up
to the last. Since all the domains are highly implemented, then, it means
citizens.
that the principal objective of the Helmet Act is to make the wearing of
motorcycle helmets mandatory for all motorcycle riders along its other
requirements.
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chance to assess and improve their Helmet act, most specifically with the
use of helmets across Vietnam. This is supported with the effort of the
to 2015, the project targeted key risk factors for road safety in nine
CHAPTER IV
Summary
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The questionnaire method was used to gather relevant data from a
quota of 100 respondents. The mean was used to treat the data collected.
Findings
notable in all dimension of the said Act and any weakness is not seen.
Conclusions
ICC sticker or PS mark and passed the standards set by the Bureau of
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5. The NHNT Policy secures safety to the riders with their back
riders.
Recommendations
the enactment of the Helmet Act. The ordinance should not be associated
motorcycle helmets of each and every rider across the city. This should
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3. The City Government of Candon should continue utilizing
constituents.
with the provisions of the Helmet Act to uphold its effectivity and
importance.
5. The future respondents who will study about the Helmet Act as
well, should touch the aspect where the connection between the use of
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Curriculum Vitae
Name: Lleona Rose Ramirez Valencia
Address: Paras, Candon City, Ilocos Sur
Cellphone Number: 09264136526
E-mail Adress: lleonavalencia22@gmail.com
I. Personal Information
Nickname: Yona
Birthday: December 22, 1999 Age: 17
Birthplace: Calaoan, Candon City, Ilocos Sur Nationality:
Filipino
Religion: Protestante, Born Again Christian Civil Status: Single
Father’s Name: Jowen Valencia
Mother’s Name: Rosie Valencia
HONORS AWARDS
Academic Awardee (Elementary)
Junior High School Completer
With High Honors (Grade 11)
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Curriculum Vitae
Name: Donabel D.Binasbas
Address: Bidbiday, Galimuyod, Ilocos Sur
Cellphone Number: 09559022494
I. Personal Information
Nickname: Dona
Birthday: June 08, 1999 Age: 18
Birthplace: Galimuyod, Ilocos Sur Nationality:
Filipino
Religion: Born Again Christian Civil Status: Single
Father’s Name: Manly S. Binasbas
Mother’s Name: Anabel D. Binasbas
HONORS AWARDS
With honors
(Elementary)
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Curriculum Vitae
Name: Jumelyn Joyce Revilla
Address: Caterman, Candon City, Ilocos Sur
Cellphone Number: 09973829560
I. Personal Information
Nickname: Jume
Birthday: July 31, 2000 Age: 17
Birthplace: Caterman, Candon City, Ilocos Sur Nationality:
Filipino
Religion: Baptist Civil Status: Single
Father’s Name: Leopoldo R. Gacilan
Mother’s Name: Elvira R. Gacilan
HONORS AWARDS
None
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Curriculum Vitae
Name: Gregy Joe G. Batin
Address: Salvador 1st, Candon City, Ilocos Sur
Cellphone Number: 09474821270
I. Personal Information
Nickname: Gregy
Birthday: June 11, 2000 Age: 17
Birthplace: Candon City, Ilocos Sur Nationality:
Filipino
Religion: Roman Catholic Civil Status: Single
Father’s Name: Gaudencio Jerry Batin
Mother’s Name: Joesy Batin
HONORS AWARDS
Honorable Mention
(Elementary)
Salutatorian (Junior High School)
With Honors (Senior High School)
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