Hulicam ang iba’t ibang aksidente ng mga pedestrian o commuter! Paano ba makakaiwas sa ganitong mga aksidente? Panoorin ang video.
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00:00The incidents that were captured by the camera, the incidents that we will examine and discuss are not safe as long as they are caught on camera.
00:08The number of accidents involving pedestrians and commuters in different parts of the world are caught on camera.
00:16A mother in Brazil was hit by a bus.
00:20In the video, you can see a woman walking on the street while her two-year-old son's stroller was pushed.
00:27The mother got out of the car but was hit by a moving bus.
00:32The child was hit by the bus and the stroller.
00:36The mother was saved from the accident.
00:40Caught on camera!
00:42In Taipei, Taiwan, a tourist was walking while the train was hit by a bus.
00:49The CCTV footage was captured in Shifen Old Street.
00:53You can see a tourist in Pinay taking a picture of the approaching train.
00:58When he raised his hand, he was hit by the train.
01:02The woman fell down and rolled over.
01:04According to the authorities there, the Pinay was taken to the hospital where he suffered a head injury.
01:09He is currently recovering.
01:14Caught on camera!
01:16A man was trapped in two buses in India.
01:20The man was crossing the Tamil Nadu.
01:22He was in the middle of the two buses.
01:26The man was limping until he lost his balance and fell down on the street.
01:32But he got up quickly and left.
01:37Nothing happened.
01:39He just forgot about it.
01:41According to the authorities there, the man was not injured.
01:48How can we avoid this accident?
01:51Let's find out the road safety tips with Joel Elio, a road safety consultant.
01:56Sir Joel, good morning.
01:58Good morning, Egan.
01:59Good morning to all the advocates of safety, especially on the road.
02:05Sir Joel, wherever you are, an accident is possible.
02:09In our first video, the woman was walking on the side of the road while the bus was hitting her.
02:14What should we remember when we are walking on the road?
02:18Egan, one of the standard procedures or safety procedures
02:23is that when we are walking, we should go in the opposite direction of the road.
02:29What we see on the road is the vehicles.
02:33Yes, that is prevention.
02:34Second, it is better to wear highly visible clothing.
02:38Okay.
02:39So that we can be seen from afar.
02:41Just in case, Egan, our standard of walking should be on the pedestrian.
02:46If there is a pedestrian, we should not be on the road.
02:49Okay.
02:50For vehicles, Egan, there is a stop sign.
02:54Our vehicles should be completely stopped
02:57so that you can see the people or the people walking on the road.
03:01That is one prevention when it comes to the roads here on the curb.
03:08There are centrifugal forces that push the vehicle if the speed is fast.
03:12Because there is a speed limit.
03:14So that there is no pedestrian lane for the mother, right?
03:16That is one problem.
03:18And there are obstructions as well.
03:20Corner.
03:21Sometimes, there are obstacles, Sir Joel, on the sidewalk.
03:24Here in the Philippines, there are many of those.
03:26So what should we do?
03:27That is why, Egan, what I recommend is that if there are obstacles or obstructions,
03:30we should walk in the opposite direction.
03:33Not within the flow of traffic.
03:35So how can she get there?
03:36She should be here, Egan.
03:37Oh, there.
03:38She should be on the other side.
03:39She should not be here.
03:40Okay.
03:41She should drive in the opposite direction.
03:42So that she can see it from a distance.
03:44So that she can avoid it.
03:45Yes.
03:46As for the driver, what should he remember?
03:48On curvy roads.
03:49Sometimes, on curvy roads, they are fast.
03:51Yes.
03:52On curvy roads, on bus drivers, we have speed limits.
03:56We have laws, Republic Act 4136, that we should follow.
04:00On barangays or local roads, we should drive at 30 kilometers per hour only.
04:06Okay.
04:07On highways, we should drive at a maximum of 80 kilometers per hour.
04:09That is why we have speed limits on buses.
04:12Now, let's go to the second video.
04:14Sir Jowel is a tourist who got hit by a train while taking a picture.
04:18It looks like a selfie.
04:19It was a pinay.
04:20Yes.
04:21So how can she avoid it?
04:22It looks like she is too close to the railings.
04:25How can she avoid it, Sir Jowel?
04:27Normally, Egan, we have safety here.
04:30There is a line.
04:31Yes, there is a line.
04:32That is prohibited.
04:33We should not cross the platform that has ice.
04:36Usually, it has ice.
04:37Yes, it has ice.
04:38Normally, it has 4.5 meters.
04:41That is standard, Egan.
04:42Yes.
04:43We should not cross that.
04:44That is the setback for the safety of the commuters.
04:48Okay.
04:49From the platform or from the tracks.
04:50Okay.
04:51From the tracks of the railings.
04:52Is it true that if the train runs fast, you will be swept away?
04:55Yes.
04:56There is wind turbulence, Egan.
04:57You will be swept away.
04:59Okay.
05:00That is a possible impact.
05:01So, this is a reminder for those who ride trains.
05:04For tourists.
05:05For tourists.
05:06In Japan, Egan, they have a barrier.
05:08Okay.
05:09There are barriers.
05:10Even in Korea, there are barriers for accidents.
05:13That is the physical barrier.
05:14That is safety.
05:15Because it is really fun to get on the train.
05:17Yes.
05:18Content, right?
05:19On their Instagram.
05:20Yes.
05:21So, be careful.
05:22There is a space for you to be safe.
05:27Yes.
05:28In the last video, the man was swept away in the bush.
05:30Why?
05:31How can we avoid that?
05:32For example, here in the Philippines.
05:33There.
05:34In the bush.
05:35Yes.
05:36It is a standard for those who cross the road.
05:39Yes.
05:40Do you see the Japanese?
05:41They raise their hands when they cross the road.
05:43Okay.
05:44We need to raise our hands before we cross the road.
05:47So that we can inform the drivers who will cross the road.
05:52Okay.
05:53Just in case you are stuck.
05:54Yes.
05:55You need to stay close to the bus that is stopped.
06:00So that the wind that blows to you is protected.
06:05That is safety when it comes to…
06:08But what if someone thinks,
06:11I'll just pray for that.
06:13Presence of mind.
06:14Don't panic.
06:15Yes.
06:16That's right.
06:17There.
06:18It's good that he is safe.
06:19Yes.
06:20He walked as if nothing happened.
06:24So.
06:25Oh my.
06:26Yes.
06:28Why did the bus driver fall?
06:31Okay.
06:32Thank you very much, Sir Joel Elio.
06:34We will investigate all the accidents and crimes.
06:37Because from now on, there is no blind spot when it comes to safety.
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