Atensyon
sa Kalsada Para Iwas Disgrasya: Smart
Encourages Pinoy Drivers to Use Mobile Devices Responsibly
According
to the 2015 World Health Organization Global Status Report, talking on the
mobile phone while driving has a greater chance of getting into an accident by
four times. This and other mobile-phone related accidents is what the Anti
Distracted Driving Act (Republic Act No. 10914) seeks to address.
As
such, leader in mobile Smart Communications (Smart) shares these reminders to
avoid being penalized — or worse causing harm to oneself and others.
Those
who are not covered by the law are people “using mobile phones for emergencies,
including calls to a law enforcement agency, healthcare provider, fire
department, or other emergency services, agency or entity,” and people “using
mobile phones while operating vehicles providing emergency assistance,” such as
ambulances and fire trucks.
Otherwise,
the use of a mobile device while driving is allowed only when the driver uses
hands-free tools such as a speaker phone and earphones.
Violators
will be fined P5,000 for the first offense, and P10,000 for the second.
Third-time violators will be slapped with a P15,000 fine and three-month
suspension of their driver’s license. Fourth-time violators will be fined
P20,000 and will have their driver’s license revoked.
For
more information, please visit Smart’s statement from the newsroom here: http://smart.com.ph/About/newsroom/press-releases/2016/08/01/driveresponsibly
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