Rappler's latest stories on #SaferRoadsPH
[Right of Way] A feel good year-ender with Kuya Bernard and his road safety manual
Taxi driver Kuya Bernard shares his own initiative on road safety

[Right of Way] A simple request: Clarity on MMDA's PUV lane policy
How could the public, with all the outrage and frustration and venting online, translate words into action?

[Right of Way] Road safety: Why are PH motorists kept in the dark?
Watch road safety advocate Vince Lazatin and 3M Philippines' John Vallinan transform a dark street into one with proper visibility with retro-reflective material used for signs and road markings

[Right of Way] Why Metro Manila traffic will never be solved
The status quo won't get us anywhere

[Right of Way] The city's most dangerous job?
Road workers, such as traffic enforcers and street sweepers, face not only the hazards of getting run over by reckless motorists, but also long-term blood poisoning and hearing loss

[Right of Way] The Wunder closure: Why can't commuters have nice things?
Are you a Wunder user? How will its closure affect your commute?

[Right of Way] Why your red light is the longest
Why are red traffic lights on for so long, and green lights so short?

Tea Time with Vince and Frank: Are we deaf to noise pollution?
We've been taking action against air and water pollution, but noise pollution has serious – and irreversible – consequences, too

[Right of Way] So you elected a congressman. Now what?
Will our traffic woes become a priority for the incoming members of the 18th Congress?

Tea Time with Vince and Frank: Will the motorcycle double plate law help solve riding-in-tandem crimes?
Or is there a better solution?

[Right of Way] Visibility is everything: Motorcycle tail lights aren't optional
Motorcycle crashes can be avoided if only visibility measures were strictly adhered to

MMDA, Sesame Street partner for educational campaign for kids
Children in Metro Manila may now learn about road safety, waste management, and public safety in a fun manner with Sesame Street characters


[Right of Way] Road Signs 101
In this episode, we learn how road signs ought to be made – proper fonts, standard colors, material reflectivity

Tea Time with Vince and Frank: Is EDSA Metro Manila's biggest ticket trap?
Do you realize that you are, technically, breaking the law by driving through a gas station along EDSA?

Tea Time with Vince and Frank: Is this a ticket trap?
Right of Way's Vince Lazatin and VISOR's Frank Schuengel talk about notorious ticket traps in Metro Manila

[Right of Way] Contesting the MMDA’s yellow bus lane policy
Have you encountered the same problem while driving along the bus lanes?

[Right of Way] What can we learn from the MMDA Quezon Avenue barrier problem?
The barrier disrupts the normal flow of traffic along Quezon Avenue

Tea Time with Vince and Frank: Climbing 'Mount EDSA'
Are you up for the Kamuning footbridge challenge?

[Right of Way] Is the MMDA road diet a good idea?
Vince does the math based on the MMDA's numbers

Tea Time with Vince and Frank: Estrella-Pantaleon Bridge
Road safety advocate Vince Lazatin talks to Frank Schuengel of Visor.PH about the Rockwell-Mandaluyong bridge (also known as Estrella-Pantaleon) and its potential detriment to motorists and commuters in the immediate vicinity

[Right of Way] Wishlist and New Year's resolutions for 2019
It's Right of Way's 1st anniversary. Here's a wrap up of the issues we tackled the past year.

[Right of Way] Risky behavior: The problem with MMDA’s yellow bus lane policy
Is it safe to cross two bus lanes in a short distance in order to make a right turn?

[Right of Way] The fault in our signs: Sign blindness
With the prevalence of ads masquerading as road signs, Metro Manila's shopping malls have become key landmarks in a metropolis that has no defined center

[Right of Way] Solving the traffic problem in one easy step
Move people, not cars

[Right of Way] Why traffic rules matter
Ever heard of the broken window theory? That probably explains the chaos in Metro Manila's streets.

[Right of Way] Where the sidewalk ends: The woes of being a pedestrian in Metro Manila
Why are sidewalks an afterthought in the construction of the metro's road network?

[Right of Way] Caught on cam: A motorist's Makati mishap
What went wrong here?

[Right of Way] Why the PH doesn't have enough mass transport options
Road safety advocate Vince Lazatin and Muntinlupa City Representative Ruffy Biazon talk about the sorry state of transportation as they commute from Quezon City to Makati

[Right of Way] Will MMDA's driver-only car ban on EDSA work?
Road safety advocate Vince Lazatin and friends Debbie Rodrigo and Dayo Montalbo drive along EDSA and talk about the controversial ban. What is this new scheme all about, and will it work?

[Right of Way] Special Episode: A detailed look at the proposed BRT system
Urban development expert Robie Sy takes a detailed look at the proposed bus rapid transit system in Metro Manila

[Right of Way] Can a bus rapid transit system work in the Philippines?
An organized, systematic, round-the-clock bus system helped solve the traffic woes in cities like Bogota. Can it also solve Manila's problems?

[Right of Way] Bike commuting: The answer to beating traffic?
Is cycling a viable form of transportation for daily commute?

[Right of Way] The fault in our signs: MMDA takes corrective action on Katipunan
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority fixes at least 6 problematic road signs and pavement markings along Katipunan Avenue

[Right of Way] Nikki Veron Cruz on the challenges of being a female commuter
Catcalled or pushed around while commuting? A longtime female commuter talks about how to toughen up!

Duterte on Ayungin Shoal, Facebook sinks among U.S. teens, #SaferRoadsPH wins data journ award | Midday wRap
Watch Rappler’s midday newscast with Margie de Leon

Rappler's #SaferRoadsPH campaign wins Data Journalism Website of the Year
The #SaferRoadsPH microsite visualizes information on road crash incidents in the Philippines and compiles Rappler stories on the issue

[Right of Way] Special Episode: Dissecting the complex Sucat Interchange
Just how complicated is the Sucat Interchange in Parañaque? This animation dissects – and visualizes – the complexity of this road network.

#TheWrap: Videos to watch this week, April 30-May 6, 2018
Here are the must-watch videos this week!

[Right of Way] The Sucat and Bicutan Problem, Part 2: What about Bicutan?
Apparently, it's not just the Sucat interchange that's getting much flak in the South

[Right of Way] The Sucat and Bicutan Problem, Part 1: PH's most complex intersection?
Sucat, the bane of the motorists and commuters of the South. How to deal with this chokepoint?

#SaferRoadsPH microsite shortlisted in Data Journalism Awards 2018
Rappler's microsite on road safety issues is nominated in the Data Journalism Website of the Year and Public Choice categories

PH having 'hard time' curbing road crash deaths – lawmaker
'As of the end of 2016, road crashes kill an average of 31 people a day and is a major cause of death for our youth. This figure shows a 40% increase in the number of deaths compared to 2006,' Catanduanes Representative Cesar Sarmiento says at a plenary meeting of the UN General Assembly

[Right Of Way] Special Episode: Interview with Michael Brown, security and enforcement advocate
Two road safety advocates have a conversation on enforcement, as well as proposed solutions for Metro Manila's traffic woes.

[Right of Way] Stop human traffic cones
With traffic enforcers deployed right by traffic lights and intersections, they put their lives on the line

Transport advocates call for crackdown on habal-habal rides
Newly formed group Transport Watch says habal-habal rides or motorcycles for hire are usually booked through Facebook

[Right Of Way] The sorrowful mysteries of living in Metro Manila
Living in Metro Manila, transport woes and all, can feel like a daily penance

LOOK: Protected bike lanes in Pasig
Pasig City government installs physical separation facilities along Doña Julia Vargas Avenue and F Ortigas Jr Road in Ortigas Center to protect bikers

[Right of Way] Taking the MRT during rush hour
Vince takes the MRT during rush hour – and lives to tell the tale

[Right Of Way] Special Episode: MMDA responds to 'The Fault In Our Signs' series
MMDA director Neomie Recio explains why Philippine roads signs are wordier compared to international standards

[Right Of Way] The fault in our signs, part 3
How can pavement markings make or break traffic flow along our roads?
