Instead of moving their PUV, the young-looking driver and his equally naïve-looking male companion in the front seat glared at me and my big black SUV as if I violated their rights. "Ang hirap sa inyong mayayaman, pinapakialaman ninyo pati ang trabaho naming mahihirap! (The problem with you rich people is that you interfere even with how we poor people conduct our business!)", was the drivers arrogant reply. (Thanks for the flattery, buddy, but Im not rich.) He was obviously violating a traffic ordinance by being an obstruction but in his simpleton mind, he could only think of his rights that were being supposedly violated by the rich guy in the American SUV. Or it may be some sick excuse they spew out to cover up their wanton disregard for traffic rules and regulations.
That jeepney drivers arrogance led me to think about the general state of traffic management in the Metro. Whatever happened to traffic laws most drivers now routinely violate? Please allow me to ask a dozen questions that many, including some of our dear readers have been asking for quite some time now:
1. Whatever happened to traffic laws? It seems like many of our countrymen are now ignorant of them pedestrians dont know when or where to walk or cross, drivers of public utility vehicles dont know where to load or unload their passengers; drivers dont obey traffic signs or traffic lights anymore and many drivers especially jeepney, bus, taxi, FX and tricycle drivers cross intersections even under the red light. Are people now oblivious to traffic laws?
2. Whatever happened to driver courtesy? It seems only a handful of drivers practice it nowadays thus the chaotic state of our city traffic. How did the other drivers get their licenses without knowing this very basic requirement?
3. Whatever happened to traffic enforcement? It seems nobody is seriously enforcing traffic laws thus people wantonly violate them. Sometimes, MMDA or the LTO or an LGU will come up with a scheme and then it will eventually flicker out. Most of the time, traffic enforcers dont have the heart, the will or the balls to strictly implement traffic regulations. Will it always be "ningas cogon" every time government agencies come out with something to ease traffic? Who should really be in charge of traffic?
4. Whatever happened to traffic enforcement at night? Bus drivers drive maniacally outside of the bus lane at night because there are no enforcers. Jeepney drivers drive without headlights because nobody accosts them. Fly-by-night tricycle drivers ply main roads where they are supposed to be banned because nobody apprehends them. Is traffic enforcement a day job only?
5. Whatever happened to simple PUV drivers regulations like uniforms and IDs? It seems like nobodys wearing uniforms or displaying IDs anymore. Arent bus drivers and taxi drivers supposed to wear a white polo while jeepney drivers are supposed to wear blue? Arent they supposed to be given a traffic ticket if theyre not wearing uniforms?
6. Whatever happened to the Clean Air Act? You can see smoke-belching PUVs, trucks, AUVs, cars and motorcycles that have current registration tags. How did these air polluters pass their smoke emission tests?
7. Whatever happened to the ban on loud stereo systems on public utility vehicles? Just look at jeepneys plying T.M. Kalaw in Manila or Aurora Boulevard in Quezon City. You could hear the loud "boom-boom" of their bass a mile away. Why is nobody apprehending them or confiscating their boom-boxes?
8. Whatever happened to the cigarette smoking ban on public utility vehicles? Jeepney drivers smoke while driving so some of their passengers do, too. Isnt it a violation of a Republic Act and the rights of the non-smokers?
9. Whatever happened to apprehending vehicles that go against the flow of traffic? If youre coming from the South Superhighway and headed towards Pasig along C-5 in Taguig, youll encounter a lot of vehicles coming from the two off-ramps near the Fort Bonifacio area going the opposite direction on the rightmost lane. If youre coming out of Don Antonio making a right turn on Commonwealth Avenue in Quezon City, you might hit tricycles coming in the wrong way. Isnt this very dangerous considering that both C-5 and Commonwealth Avenue are busy thoroughfares?
10. Whatever happened to the ban on PUV terminals on the street? Pass by the newly-opened intersection at España and Blumentritt Street in Manila and see how parked jeepneys occupy most of the street and at the P. Florentino corner further down the road. A bus company adds to the congestion because sometimes its buses are parked on the street, too. What are the cops at the police substation at the mouth of the intersection doing about it? Nothing. Are they on the take? Or do they own some of the jeepneys?
11. Whatever happened to the Road Users Tax? The rates for renewing our vehicle registrations have gone up (and may go up again) and yet we dont see any improvement in the way roads are repaired (still done patch work style) or maintained, if they are looked after at all. Wasnt the Road Users Tax primarily intended for traffic and road safety improvement? How is it really being used? Isnt the government supposed to be transparent with how this levy is being spent?
12. Whatever happened to public service? It seems that our government officials and their officers have become deaf, dumb or both. Heck, they dont even bother to respond to questions like these, much less do anything concrete and lasting about the traffic problem. Must it take the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee to summon them before they answer to the people? Arent they supposed to be accountable to the people because as taxpayers, arent we their employers?
Perhaps the everyday traffic problem and the inability of traffic officials to solve it are some of the other reasons why people are so vehemently opposed to the 12 percent VAT or any other new tax measure that the government wants to impose. Other than becoming an additional financial burden, people simply do not see taxes, whether existing or proposed, working for them. They feel that the taxes will just go to the pockets of corrupt government officials and fear that new tax measures will not be used to uplift their lives, like restoring law and order on the road. They simply look at the traffic chaos on the streets and wonder how our public officials, past and present, remain unaccountable for creating this mess. One does not need to be a populist or an economist to know this. One just has to go on the road and ask "Whatever happened to ?"
If you finally got out of the traffic mess, you can reach Lester Dizon at lesterdizon@yahoo.com.
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