Road accidents hit 418 ahead of New Year, says DOH
MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Health (DOH) reported an increase in road accidents, with a total of 418 incidents recorded since December 22.
In the past 24 hours on Sunday, December 29, 68 additional cases were documented. This is a 38% increase compared to the same period last year.
??Motorcycle accidents ang pinaka-karaniwang aksidente sa kalsada na naitatala ngayong holiday season??
— Department of Health Philippines (@DOHgovph) December 29, 2024
????’Wag maging kampante sa galing mong magmotor dahil may iba ka ring kasama sa kalsada. pic.twitter.com/3z4e3NgvPD
The incidents, recorded from December 22 to 6 a.m. on December 29, were collected from eight DOH pilot sites.
Of the total incidents, 291 involved motorcycles and 70 were linked to drivers under the influence of alcohol.
A total of 356 accidents involved individuals not using protective gear such as helmets or seatbelts.
The DOH provided the following safety tips for motorists:
- Avoid driving while tired or under the influence of alcohol, as it can impair coordination, concentration and reaction time.
- Ensure helmets are worn by motorcycle riders and passengers, and always wear seat belts in cars.
- Follow speed limits and road signs to reduce the risk of accidents.
- Get at least seven to eight hours of sleep before traveling to remain alert.
- Minimize distractions by avoiding the use of mobile phones while driving.
- In case of emergencies, immediately call 911 or the DOH’s hotline at 1555.
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