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MOTORIST PASSENGER PEDESTRIAN

Who are the Motorist? Who are the Passenger? Who are the Pedestrian?
One who drives a One who rides in a One who goes traveling
motor vehicle. Other vehicle and who is not on foot, walking or
term for "driver". driving. running on a road.

Do's: Do's: Do's:


1. Follow traffic laws: Adhere to 1. Buckle up: Always wear your 1. Use pedestrian lane: Cross
speed limits, traffic signals, and other seatbelt for your safety. streets at designated crosswalks
regulations. 2. Be respectful: Treat the driver and follow pedestrian signals.
2. Use signals: Indicate your with courtesy and respect their 2. Stay visible: Wear bright or
intentions with turn signals to focus on the road. reflective clothing, especially at
communicate effectively with other 3. Offer help: If the driver needs night, to enhance visibility.
drivers. assistance with navigation or 3. Look both ways: Before crossing
3. Stay alert: Be attentive to your anything else, be willing to help. a road, check for oncoming traffic
surroundings, including other from both directions.
vehicles, pedestrians, and potential Don'ts:
hazards. 1. Distract the driver: Avoid Don'ts:
behaviors that could divert the 1. Jaywalking: Avoid crossing
Don'ts: driver's attention, such as loud streets outside of designated areas,
1. Text and drive: Avoid using your conversations or using electronic especially in busy traffic.
phone while driving to prevent devices. 2. Be distracted: Stay focused and
distractions. 2. Backseat driving: Refrain from avoid distractions such as texting
2. Speeding: Respect speed limits to constantly offering unsolicited or using headphones while
enhance road safety. advice or criticism to the driver. crossing the road.
3. Driving under the influence: 3. Block visibility: Ensure you don't 3. Assume drivers see you: Make
Never drive under the influence of obstruct the driver's view by sitting eye contact with drivers to ensure
alcohol or drugs. in a way that hinders their sight. they are aware of your presence.

PNP ECHAGUE: (0917) 681 6913 BFP ECHAGUE: (0917) 500 2585 LGU RESCUE ECHAGUE: (0917) 626 2352
College Of Criminal Justice Education
DRUNK DRIVING
DRUNK DRIVING Isabela State University
Echague Campus
Driving under the impact of
alcohol/dangerous drugs.
PENALTIES:
a. Not causing injuries or death:
P20,000 to P80,000
ON THE ROAD TO
SEATBELTS
SEATBELTS
Failure to wear the prescribed
seatbelt device.
b. Causing injuries: P100,000 to SAFETY: YOUR GUIDE
P200,000
PENALTIES:
1st Offense – Php 1,000.00 c. Causing death: P300,000 to
TO RESPONSIBLE
P500,000
2nd Offense – Php 2,000.00 TRAVEL
d. Nonpro driver's license:
3rd Offense – Php 5,000.00 + 1st conviction - 12 months
suspension of license for 1 week suspension, 2nd conviction -
perpetual revocation.

TELL EVERYONE TO STRAP IN Pro driver's license:


OR STEP OUT! 1st conviction - perpetual
revocation, no future licenses
granted.
DISTRACTED DRIVING
DISTRACTED DRIVING IT'S NOT JUST AN OFFENSE, IT'S
Using electronic devices while driving OFFENSIVE!
or at traffic lights.
PENALTIES:
1st offense: Php 5,000
HELMET
HELMET
2nd offense: Php 10,000 Failure to wear the standard
protective motorcycle helmet.
3rd offense: Php 15,000 with a three- PENALTIES:
month license suspension.
1st Offense – P1,500
Succeeding offenses: Revocation of 2nd Offense – P3,000
driver's license and a Php 20,000
3rd Offense – P5,000
fine.
Succeeding Offenses- P10,000

YOU CAN'T MULTI-TASK AS EMBRACE SAFETY WITH EVERY


WELL AS YOU THINK! RIDE!

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