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More motorcycles accidents logged in ‘23 than in ‘22

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THE Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has reported a rise in motorcycle-related road accidents in the National Capital Region last year compared to 2022.

Records from the MMDA’s Road Safety Unit showed that a total of 31,186 motorcycles figured in traffic accidents last year, up from 26,599 in 2022, an increase of 4,587.

From January to March this year, there were 4,068 motorcycles crashes amid traffic.

To promote better discipline among motorcycle rider, the MMDA recently opened its Motorcycle Riding Academy (MRA) in Pasig City.

Interested individuals can visit the MRA’s office at Doña Julia Vargas corner Meralco Avenue or enrol online. The academy provides basic knowledge on the handling and operation of motorcycles while emphasizing safe riding practices.

“The academy aims to provide basic knowledge on handling and operating motorcycles with a focus on safe riding. This will address undisciplined riders and change their mindset when on the road,” said MMDA chairman Romando Artes.

The academy provides free training to individuals aged 17 years and older, accommodating 100 participants per batch. Participants are required to bring their standard full-face helmet, full-finger gloves, and rain gear. They may also wear an optional reflective safety vest.

Participants must present photocopies of their driver’s license or student’s permit, barangay clearance, certificate of employment, medical certificate/health declaration, and waiver. If the applicant is 17 years old, both the student and his or her parents must sign a motorcycle safety course waiver form.

The two-day course covers basic road emergency response, road traffic rules and regulations, motorcycle orientation on basic parts, control and operation of motorcycles, demonstration of static position and moving position, and motorcycle skills practice and demonstration.

Those who complete the basic motorcycle rider course and pass the motorcycle riding skills test will receive a certificate of completion and a badge.

Editor’s Note: This is an updated article. Originally posted with the headline Cases of motorcycle-related accidents increasing in Metro Manila

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