People in Davao does not have a hard time following rules, despite the unfamiliar faces arriving who tends not to read rules posted everywhere and every corner in the city. One of the top rules and regulations in Davao is its SPEED LIMIT ORDINANCE and will always be strictly followed.
I am giving some points on where TMC/TMG will be expected to turn up and trap motor vehicles violating the speed ordinance. I am not implicating that you do not follow the law, but just to remind you that the ordinance is always ALIVE and ACTIVE. You will expect men and women wearing green and riding Honda XR200's. They will of course vary the time any day.
I will be updating from time to time anyway I can. Hope this helps and remember:
"PRAY ALWAYS & DRIVE SAFE"
1. AGDAO FLYOVER: Carperter side, when you are about to speed up going down the flyover from Cabagiuo to Carpenter.
2. MAMAY ROAD: (A) Near Vincent Heights Subd. (B) Near Davao Light substation.
3. BUHANGIN (Diversion Road): At Dumanlas crossing/ Near San Vicente / COA
4. AGDAO (R. CASTILLO): Near PRC and Lanang Crossing
Lets Restart Again.
To restart I'm just gonna bring up a few links and topics.
<a href="http://www.sunstar.com.ph/davao/local-news/2015/05/20/duterte-calls-international-hr-group-hypocrite-408549">DUTERTE ON INTERNATION HUMAN RIGHTS</a>
Davao City, a place where people love and hate. Loved because of its beauty and surrounding nature not to mention the booming economy rising. Hated by criminals who just wants to vandalize the city with their revolting schemes and unprofessional value to the stakes. Many wonder what Davao would be like years from now, will a Duterte continue the legacy of our famous Mayor and Father of the City, Hon. Rodrigo Duterte. The residents of Davao counts the city as safe despite the wars surrounding it, flourished and firm fated city on Philippine Promised Land.
DAVAO SPEED LIMIT ORDINANCE
AN
ORDER SETTING THE SPEED LIMITS FOR ALL KINDS OF MOTORVEHICLES WITHIN
THE TERRITORIAL JURISDICTION OF DAVAO CITY, PROVIDING FOR ITSSANCTIONS,
AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
Trying To Revive for 2014
Sometimes you get busy, sometimes you forget but there are some times you were just stupid enough not to sit and type the words that floods your brain. And adding the fact that you see better blogs of the same kind you have maybe diminished the will to push on. I tried getting up but with no avail, must be missing something in my life.
This year I found my own inspiration to fuel my resolve on things on hand. I still find my page views up and running and still my site has visitors.
Good luck and God Bless everyone in this New Year.
DAVAO CITY: FIRE PREVENTION MONTH
Once
every year the good folks from the Bureau of Fire Protection of the Local
Government Unit celebrates the month of March as a "Fire Prevention
Month". This initiates a National Campaign on Fire Prevention, where
information drives and numerous fire drills are held throughout the city. Fires
put out but it is much better if one can prevent it. Disseminating knowledge
engages the public to prevent fires by
teaching the public and these can be exercised through surprise fire drills. Although
statistics shows decreased fire occurrences from the month of January and
February of this year from the previous year, there are still fire incidents
happening. So to celebrate "Araw ng Dabaw" worry free of fire, let us
take initiative and learn how to prevent fire and what to do, just in case.
UPDATED:
FEBRUARY 28, 2013
3 Fires Greeted Davao City the day prior to the opening ceremony of "Fire Prevention.Month".
MARCH 3, 2013
3 Children were killed during a fire at Malvar St. Davao City.
Some Tips:
·
Check electricity
wire conditions.
·
Check fuse boxes
if it is intact.
·
Be carefull of
"Octopus Connections" they may start to overload and heat up, and
cause sparks that might trigger fire.
·
Turn off and
disconnect from electricity outlet any appliance or devices when not in use to prevent
heat ups and overloads.
·
Never place
candles/kerosene lamps near combustible materials such as paper and never place
near windows and curtains.
·
Turn off LPG
regulators when not in use, replace if broken and frequently check for gas
leaks.
·
Put off flames after
doing barbecue, cooking, burning wood and leaves.
·
Keep a copy of
emergency numbers in case of fire breakouts.
§ In Case of Fires dial:
·
Landline No.: 911
·
Mobile Globe: 911
·
Mobile Sun 911
·
Mobile Smart *911
76th ARAW NG DABAW
These are the schedule of activities for the upcoming "ARAW NG DABAW". Have fun everyone.
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