The Department of Transportation (DOTr) on Wednesday, May 31, 2023, launched the Philippine Road Safety Action Plan (PRSAP) 2023-2028 as part of the celebration of the country's Road Safety Month and this year’s Global Road Safety Week.
The PRSAP is the roadmap for road safety in the country and follows the Global Plan of the Second Decade of Action for Road Safety. It was built on five pillars with identified strategies in creating a safer road environment: road safety management, safer roads and mobility, safer vehicles, safer road users, and post-crash response.
"The DOTr takes road safety seriously. Our approach is anchored on prevention,” remarked Transport Secretary Jaime J. Bautista. With road safety at the core of its program, the agency is also intensifying road safety education, championing roadworthiness of vehicles, as well aa establishing and building environment-friendly transport infrastructure. Specifically, the PRSAP covers the implementation of the road safety education campaign of the Land Transportation Office (LTO), daily law enforcement activities jointly conducted by the LTO and the Inter-Agency Council for Traffic (i-ACT), Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program (PUVMP), EDSA Busway, EDSA Greenways Project, Bus Rapid Transits (BRTs), Davao High Priority Bus Project, Active Transport Program, and the establishment of bikelanes, among others. “Basically, majority of our transport projects are aligned towards promoting road safety," according to Secretary Bautista. "But we need to benchmark the effectiveness of our initiatives with global standards. After the official release of the Philippine Road Safety Action Plan, it is time for action,” he added. “We stand committed to promote road safety through existing and future projects.”
“Together with the DOTr, the World Health Organization (WHO) is committed to working with all concerned agencies and organizations that share the vision of safer roads for everyone," says WHO Representative to the Philippines Dr. Rui Paulo de Jesus.
The PRSAP is the roadmap for road safety in the country and follows the Global Plan of the Second Decade of Action for Road Safety. It was built on five pillars with identified strategies in creating a safer road environment: road safety management, safer roads and mobility, safer vehicles, safer road users, and post-crash response.
"The DOTr takes road safety seriously. Our approach is anchored on prevention,” remarked Transport Secretary Jaime J. Bautista. With road safety at the core of its program, the agency is also intensifying road safety education, championing roadworthiness of vehicles, as well aa establishing and building environment-friendly transport infrastructure. Specifically, the PRSAP covers the implementation of the road safety education campaign of the Land Transportation Office (LTO), daily law enforcement activities jointly conducted by the LTO and the Inter-Agency Council for Traffic (i-ACT), Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program (PUVMP), EDSA Busway, EDSA Greenways Project, Bus Rapid Transits (BRTs), Davao High Priority Bus Project, Active Transport Program, and the establishment of bikelanes, among others. “Basically, majority of our transport projects are aligned towards promoting road safety," according to Secretary Bautista. "But we need to benchmark the effectiveness of our initiatives with global standards. After the official release of the Philippine Road Safety Action Plan, it is time for action,” he added. “We stand committed to promote road safety through existing and future projects.”
“Together with the DOTr, the World Health Organization (WHO) is committed to working with all concerned agencies and organizations that share the vision of safer roads for everyone," says WHO Representative to the Philippines Dr. Rui Paulo de Jesus.