DOTr seeks multisectoral approach to road crashes

MANILA — With over 300 people dying every day on Philippine roads, the Department of Transportation (DOTr) stressed the need to seek justice for victims of road-related crashes.

During the first Road Safety Symposium of the DOTr recently, Transport Secretary Jaime Bautista noted that around 12,000 Filipinos die every year due to road crashes, even when “road-related injuries and deaths can be prevented.”

“We should not diminish the importance of attaining justice for victims of road crashes and seeking peace for the families left behind,” Bautista said.

Bautista also called for a “multisectoral approach” to reduce the number of road crashes in the country.

DOTr Undersecretary Mark Steven Pastor said that the “stark numbers” on road crashes “is the reason why a law was passed not only to commemorate the deaths and injuries” sustained by victims, but “also to find ways on how to move forward” and reduce these numbers.

“It is up to the government of course to have policies and programs that will further improve the transportation system in the country and reduce road crashes,” Pastor said. (Mariejo S. Ramos © Philippine Daily Inquirer)

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