Last weeks launch was put off because the guest of honor the President of the Philippines couldnt make it to the ceremony. I wished she just sent a representative just so we could have finally started the experimentation and found out if it works.
We dont expect this to immediately come out as the "answer to all our traffic problems" in EDSA. But if it is or its not, lets find out. And well never get to find out if the system stays in the minds of the leadership of the MMDA. Weve got to try it. If it works, then more kudos to MMDA chairman Bayani Fernando. But if it doesnt, I hope pride wouldnt stop the same leadership to scrap it as soon as we find out that its a practical failure.
Come on, Mr. Chairman, lets go on with it. No pompous ceremony with dignitaries would make the experimentation work. If its going to work, with or without the president in the launch the system will work. If it wont, not even the presence of Dubya Bush would make any difference.
The project, one of several to support SPMJs road safety advocacy, calls for the conduct of seminars for teachers and students. Toyota Motor Philippines Corporation (TMPC), in line with the global commitment of Toyota Motor Company (Japan) to support socially-relevant projects and endeavors, has agreed to "adopt" a total of 26 high schools in Metro Manila by providing the needed funds to underwrite the logistical requirements of the seminars.
"This endeavor is the greater part of our commitment to create a total awareness regarding road safety in the country. While fully supporting the SPMJ in the education of the youth to make them future safe and responsible road users, we are also supporting the Automobile Association of the Philippines (AAP) in conducting seminars for different sectors of society regarding road safety," Mr. Nobuharu Tabata, TMPC president said after the signing ceremonies at their offices at the GT Tower in Makati.
We congratulate the SPMJ for initiating this "first-of-its-kind" endeavor in the country while we in Toyota are very privilege to be the first to support it," added Dr. David Go, president of Toyota Motor Philippines Foundation, who together with Engr. Serafin Pantaleon, TMPC svp for management services has been working every step of the way to see the partnership a reality.
The SPMJ founding members (Pinky Colmenares & Popong Andolong of the Bulletin, Dong Magsajo of The Philippine STAR, Vernon Sarne of the Manila Times, Ron delos Reyes of Auto Review, Jenny Bleza of Sunshine Television and your columnist) came in full force although Anjo Perez & Erle Sebastian of the Bulletin and Brian Afuang of the Manila Times had to beg off due to previous assignments.
"The objective of the seminar is to teach the young become responsible and safe "road users" and thats as soon as you step out of your homes and into the streets," declared Quito da Roza, SPMJs director for the "Early Warning" project.
Watch out, your school may one of the few lucky ones that would initially benefit from this worthy endeavor.
"We know many will be fascinated by the WAVEs new vibrant colors as they feel real motorcycle riding pleasure with is powerful 125cc engine," said Mr. Yasuhiro Oyama, Honda Philippines president during the launching ceremonies marked by exceptionally good food (the oysters were heavenly) and band music for the young the very market of the sporty Honda WAVE.
Oyama-san also took the opportunity to invite all motorbike enthusiasts to join the 3rd leg of the "Honda One Make Series" at the Batangas Racing Circuit on October 8, this coming Saturday. A very special guest invited by Honda will be Noburo Ueda, the Japanese motorbike racer who is presently a title-holder of 13 race victories in the World Grand Prix of motorcycles, whos scheduled to hold a safety riding clinic.
The individual battle between Kimi Raikkonen and Fernando Alonso may be over, but we can all still expect these two to go at it in the coming races. Ferrari has dominated the league so well these past couple of years that they have successfully held both titles, but this year there is a huge possibility that the champion driver will not be coming from the champion team.
Although Renault has won titles before with both Williams and Benetton this is their first championship as a stand-alone team. Quite an accomplishment, and with an extremely young driver at that. In fact, the youngest champion in Formula 1 history. I shudder to think how good this kid will progressively get in the coming years. Do I smell another Schumacher-like domination? Well, despite the extraordinary feat he had just achieved, the young Spaniard continues to be quite humble. He reportedly said that although he is on top now, next year could very well be a very different story.
So the Jenson Button saga finally aired its season finale, and we couldnt have asked for a more anticlimactic ending: he reportedly paid his way out of his commitment with Williams to the insane tune of $36,000,000! But wait it may sound like a lot of money to us, but I guess to him its just spare change. After all, the grapevine says that BAR Honda is paying him $90 million in four years.
Wow. Those figures tell me that Im in the wrong profession.
What not to do is to slam at your brakes. Doing this can cause more aggravating consequences like the car behind you crashing your rear or you, yourself loosing control of your own vehicle.
What you can do right away is to back off, meaning release your accelerator pedal to reduce your speed without suddenly stopping and open your windows and get your head out to see ahead. Then slowly maneuver your vehicle to the side of the road.
Motoring Today, for this Sunday at 11:30 am shall have a real treat for all Rally enthusiasts as we have the highlights of the exciting Rally of Great Britain of the WRC on Race Weekend and the continuing discussions on the use of alternative fuels on the segment Motoring Forum.
These two long-time running motor shows on Philippine television are both aired on Channel 4 Manila and nationwide via satellite o the National Broadcasting Network.
Happy Motoring!!!
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