What was glaringly visible was that traffic was being held considerably to an abnormally slow pace because of the proliferation of truck drivers who just didnt know how to properly use the highways. Trucks were virtually hugging the innermost lane, which, basically should only be used for passing or overtaking slower vehicles.
Other motorists are having a very difficult time maneuvering past all these behemoth trucks that stay on the passing lane, not only causing so much delay, but also creating a very volatile situation that can only wait for an accident to happen.
What the NLEX management can do is apprehend these drivers that do not know or refuse to follow basic traffic rules and regulations, give them an hours seminar on the first offence, two hours of seminar on the second, three hours on the third and for the recidivist, cancellation of license or a total ban from using the NLE. A computer file complete with these apprehended drivers pictures (in the event that they have several licenses) can be created to keep tab of these violations and apprehensions.
What do you think of the idea, Mr. Ping de Jesus?
This particular leg organized through the help of the Honda Cars Pangasinan Dealership was a more than 50 kilometer run on concrete and asphalt roads that started in Lucao in Dagupan City and ended in Lucap, Alaminos City.
The event was open to 1.3 Honda City and 1.3 Honda Jazz owners with a minimum of two participants per car composing of at least the driver and navigator.
The HCPI group came in full force headed by Arnel Doria, deputy head for marketing with Tintin Reyes, Sheryl delos Santos, Art Briones and Albert Teneros to name some. HCPI president Takashi Sekiguchi was also scheduled to grace the dual-event but political events last Friday prevented Sekiguchi-san from making the trip. It was actually a dual event because aside from the eco-run, Saturday, February 25 was also the 13th anniversary of the Honda Pangasinan Dealership thats headed by Herman Chong, president and general manager and executive vice president Melchor Co.
Our TV production staff that covered the event also took the opportunity to accept the invitation from Honda Cars Philippines to tape an episode of Auto Focus, the premier motor show on Philippine television that centers solely on the automobile and the automotive industry. We did the show right at the showroom and lounge of Honda Cars Pangasinan, the anniversary celebrant with interviews with the dealerships top guns, brothers Herman and Melchor.
Browsing through the fantastic results of the fuel run, what really caught my attention was the outstanding fuel performance of 37.1 kilometers per liter registered by the winning team of Michael and Mary Grace Asuncion in the Jazz Automatic category. The winners in the Jazz Manual category, Manuel Serafica and Raul Carunungan, themselves registered amazing figures like 32.2 kilometers to a liter but this virtually made a myth out of the common notion that automatics consume more fuel than those with manual transmission.
The difference in fuel performance in the Citys Automatic and the Manual was not that dramatic but no less still fantastic and amazing with the Manual category being toped by the team of Ronald Geronimo and Hubert Sy Tu with 32.1 kilometers per liter while in the Automatic category the tandem of Red Erfe Mejia and Tintin Canillas came first with a 31.3 kilometers per liter performance. All winning teams became P10,000 richer after the awarding ceremonies held at the Don Gonzalo Montemayor Wharf overlooking the very beautiful world-renowned Hundred Islands of Alaminos.
Next stop for the Honda-Petron Xtra Amazing Fuel Eco Run is Cebu to be followed by Davao. Well, Honda Cars Philippines indeed has those fuel-misers in their hands might as well flaunt them.
The prestigious yearly event thats extended exclusively to Jaguar and Land Rover owners and a select and limited number of VIP guests is scheduled at the Sta. Elena Golf Club in Sta. Rosa, Laguna on March 15-17, 2006.
Thanks for the invite Willy but I guess Ill have to say pass this time, maybe next year. I wish you all the luck in your event Mr. Soong.
This is no excuse (because there can never be an excuse for someone like me whos been in this business for so long) but I guess I just need to tell you what happened. Having been under the weather for a long time, to the extent of being confined due to some misplaced stones in my body, I decided to get myself a researcher for all my scripts and articles to get some load off my back, at least for a while and unfortunately this big confusion came up. But my poor researcher was swearing by his late grandmothers name that he got the info from a very well known website and of an international TV network at that. Again, no excuses but I guess I just have to do all my research by myself again.
And to set the record straight the former Minardi Team is now called Squadra Torro Rosso while the former Jordan Team is now Midland F1. Sorry guys, and thanks.
If you wish to know which models are leading in the polls, all you have to do is to log on www.autofocus.com.ph where you can also cast your vote for your favorite automobile in each category or motorcycle.
The next Grand Display days where all the current models of automobiles in the country may be seen real up close or where you can also even test drive or ride them will be on April 22, 23, 29 and 30. These are the last two weekends of April at the Central Gateway of Fort Bonifacio.
You should always make sure that your tires are properly inflated. Tires that are either over or under inflated are not safe to use. Either way they also wear off easily. You should also ask your driver or by yourself check your tires for gravel or any debris that you may have picked up on the road that may be stuck in between the treads of your tires. Just take them out for they will not do your tires any good.
Now while youre at it, you might as well also check if your reserve tire has any air on it. It can be an unwelcome surprise to find that out that you are about to change a flat tire with another flat tire.
On Motoring Today, the pioneer and longest-running motoring program on Philippine television that airs Sunday mornings at 11:30 we shall have a second look at the highlights of the exciting 2005 Monaco F1 Grand Prix plus a full account of the Early Warning Seminar conducted just recently by SPMJ, Society of Philippine Motoring Journalists at the Diliman Prep School in Fairview, Quezon City, one of the schools adopted by Toyota Motor Philippines where the basics of road safety would be taught.
Both developmental television programs are broadcast over Channel 4 Manila and nationwide via satellite on the National Broadcasting Network.
Happy Motoring!!!
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