Drive more responsibly – reg’l hospital chief

NO EXCEPTIONS. As the country anticipates this year’s barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections, checkpoints are set up in areas that criminals may use as an escape route. Every motorist is inspected, like this motorcycle rider in Bangga Totong, Barangay Felisa, Bacolod City. BACOLOD CITY POLICE OFFICE

BACOLOD City – Motorists must be more responsible while driving, according to Corazon Locsin Montelibano Memorial Regional Hospital (CLMMRH) chief Julius Drilon.

Drilon said vehicular accident is the fifth leading cause of deaths at the hospital in 2017.

There were 725 vehicular accident-related admissions in the hospital last year, CLMMRH records showed.

Of the number, 85 percent involved men. That year, 25 percent of the admissions resulted to death, Drilon added.

In the first quarter of the year, the hospital has recorded a 15-percent increase in the number of discharged patients involved in vehicular crashes.

Mortality rate of patients involved in the crashes also surged to 30 percent in the same period, Drilon said.

The CLMMRH urges motorists to strictly observe traffic rules. They must wear helmets, buckle up their seatbelts, avoid driving when intoxicated by too much alcohol, and stop texting or answering phone calls while driving, Drilon stressed.

“This is to avoid accidents and untimely loss of lives,” he added./PN

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