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    #41
    AFAIK, lahat ng sasakyan ng may motor dapat regulated by lto, dapat susunod sila sa rules, lalo na against counter flow.

    Yung nang motor na nag cocounterflow sa edsa di hulihin ng mga gungong ng mmda na yan eh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjmd3_787 View Post

    Have you seen this lately on the road? Many of them lurks in the streets especially in the city of Manila (where they are very well tolerated). Perfect example of Filipino ingenuity and creativity. But why the concern?

    Picture this scenario . . . you are driving along the road then suddenly a motorized pedicab bumps you from the side, creating a huge dent and scratches. The driver just scratches his head. No money to compensate for the damages. No LTO driver's license. No plate # on his vehicle.

    Nakakaasar di po ba?! And believe me, hataw silang sumingit at magpatakbo. Anong hinihintay ng mga awtoridad natin? Ang may mamatay dahil sa aksidente sangkot ang mga ito?!

    Attention: [SIZE=3]PNP, LTO, at Mayor Lim[/SIZE]

    yang mga yan dont stop sa red light, nag co-counter flow at mga wlang ilaw sa gabi.

    Sobrang delikado ito..dpat sa bundok lang ito pinapayagan paandarin o mga lib-lib na probinsya.

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    #43
    bale ano ba nagpapatakbo diyan gasolina o baterya

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    #44
    Quote Originally Posted by Gen. Miting View Post
    bale ano ba nagpapatakbo diyan gasolina o baterya
    Gasolina kasi ang makina nila ay yung maliit na motor na ginagamit din sa bukid. Filipino ingenuity at its best ika nga . . . sa maling konsepto.

    Talamak na din yan sa Divisoria. Ang lalakas ng loob gumitgit.

    Dumami sila sa panahon ni Mayor Lim dyan sa Manila. Ewan ko kung anong bertud meron ang mga ito at di sila hinuhuli?

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    #45
    There is no city ordinance which bans them and the operators of those contraptions are policemen. Those Manila yellow traffic enforcers just ignore them. The only time FILIPINO authorities will react is when someone gets killed...
    Last edited by Monseratto; April 23rd, 2010 at 10:24 AM.

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    #46
    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    There is no city ordinance which bans them and the operators of those contraptions are policemen. Those Manila yellow traffic enforcers just ignore them. The only time FILIPINO authorities will react is when someone gets killed...

    Just matter of time...

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    #47
    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    There is no city ordinance which bans them and the operators of those contraptions are policemen. Those Manila yellow traffic enforcers just ignore them. The only time FILIPINO authorities will react is when someone gets killed...
    Actually there is an ordinance in most metro cities. The MMDA and other traffic authorities are just turning a blind-eye. Selective apprehension I would say...


    At this time, I would say these 3-wheeled vehicles are free to roam the major city streets... until elections are over...

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    #48
    Huh?!? What traffic rules? Ano yun?

    Last edited by Monseratto; April 23rd, 2010 at 12:40 PM.

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    #49
    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    There is no city ordinance which bans them and the operators of those contraptions are policemen. Those Manila yellow traffic enforcers just ignore them. The only time FILIPINO authorities will react is when someone gets killed...
    Quote Originally Posted by jave View Post
    Problema kasi dito sa 'pinas, mob rule. Takot mga pulitiko gumawa ng paraan sa mga ganitong problema dahil takot sa mga "mahihirap". Because majority = votes.

    Dagdagan mo pa na marami sa mga "mahihirap" makikitid ang utak at mahilig sa karahasan. (Tingnan mo na lang mga ga*ong jeepney driver. Sila na nga may mali sila pang magagalit at maglalabas ng pamalo.) You try implementing a rule that's based on common sense and benefits the majority in the long run but requires a little sacrifice on their part? They'd shout, whine and cry about "kayong mayayaman di ninyo alam ang paghihirap namin!" and make stupid rallies that do nothing but cause traffic jams.
    Exactly my thoughts...

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    #50
    Filipino Ingenuity??? YAKKK! Ako kinahihiya ko mga ganyang design/concept. Parang basura nilagyan ng gulong at motor para umandar parang mobile junk shop, they are really an eye sore, like yang mga passenger jeepney, AUV, owner, tricycle, kuliglig, motorized pedicab, cavite mini bus, giant jeepney, and etc

    Yung iba proud sa mga passenger jeepney natin like Sarao and Francisco ako kinahihiya ko yan. Tignan nyo nga disenyo over decorated na puro pampabigat lang, mausok, aerodynamic is disregarded, parang dinesenyo ng isang karpintero sa kanto, parang yung sasakyan nila Adamm's Family, efficiency? i bet mababa dahil di sya engineered, surplus na makina ng 6 wheeler truck (elf) sinasalpak dyan yung iba vintage na kaya ayun mauusok. Then nag mass production tayo at ginawa natin public transportation.


    Tapos pag mamalaki natin sa ibang bansa. Di natin alam pinagtatawanan nila tayo. Kaya tuloy impression nila satin mga IDIOTS and illiterate, kaya ang baba tingin nila satin. Tapos magagalit tayo pag kinutya tayo E TOTOO NAMAN E.

    Sana magbago na tayo ng pananaw.

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