Monday, May 22, 2017

Part 2: DISTRACTIONS on the Road.

Let us restore our own dignity and decency as a people and country. And set good examples for the young.

Dr Abe V Rotor
Living with Nature School on Blog
Lesson on former Paaralang Bayan sa Himpapawid (People's School-on-Air) with Ms Melly C Tenorio, 738 DZRB AM Band, 8 to 9 evening class Monday to Friday (www.pbs.gov.ph)


1. Distracting images - cause of major bus accidents. 
Banned in other countries, except in the Philippines.

2. Blank rear - a perfect hideout of hold-uppers and criminals; a blatant violation of international traffic law.


3. Washing in public from a busted water pipe. Ermita MM

  
4. Passengers caught in a flood, España , Manila
 

5. Chaos of traffic, an everyday scene
 

6. Jam packed bus - looks like an excursion


7. Formula of disaster! Stalled tanker in the middle of a thoroughfare + Highly flammable load + Rush hour + No warning sign + No trained traffic enforcer.

8. Overload passenger jeepney - ply by night.

9. Diggings, diggings at rush hour. No red line. No traffic enforcer.
 

10. Flood is joy to a boy. Leptospirosis candidate. España MM.
 
11. Thousands of street vendors like this one pester Metro Manila streets, not to mention sidewalk vendors.
 

12. Look! No helmets. Who cares? Rizal Park, Manila
 
13. Skeleton of death in the sky - Damocles sword before
a typhoon and earthquake

14. Traffic comes to a standstill - just for a minor accident

15. "To give or not to give." Street begging, Espana, Manila
 

16. Stop! One among thousands "lost"in the city, Sta Mesa, Metro Manila.

17. Service tricycle in the thick of traffic. Quiapo Manila

18. Babysitting on the street. Ermita Manila

19. Squatting in Metro Manila has become bolder.  Not only sidewalks are disappearing but streets are narrowing down. Shanties are transforming into permanent buildings.

20. Where has the road gone? Sorry, I've intruded into fantasy land. Would you wish to be a child again?

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