Results 1 to 6 of 6
  1. #1

    Default Driving Rules Only in the Philippines - Repost


    Source: Driving Rules Only in the Philippines [Archive] - Motorcycle Philippines - The #1 Motoring Enthusiast Community in the Country

    THE FILIPINO



    DRIVER GREETING:

    When greeting a Filipino driver, slowly lower your window and be prepared to greet the driver with, "**** namo, bobo." However, if you have been already addressed by a fellow driver, reply with a joyful, "**** namo rin,****."



    ON TURN SIGNALS:

    If a driver in another lane turns on the turn signal, do not let him go into your lane. In fact, press the accelerator and start driving right next to him/her. The fellow driver will probably greet you and you already know what to do.



    ON TRAFFIC LIGHTS:

    These amusing artifacts hang from intersections for no apparent reason. Sometimes you will see drivers stop to see the colors change on these lights (a fascinating experience). Government officials (specifically police) believe that each color stands for an instruction for drivers to follow. From pure observation I have determined the following instructions for each color:



    *Red light - this light gives permission to the next five to six cars to go through.

    *Yellow light - accelerate your car as much as possible.

    *Green light - reduce speed and wait for the five to six cars passing through their respective red lights.



    Little-known- fact: Time to start honking your horn, as soon as the light turns green = 1.5 seconds.



    ON CHANGING LANES:

    Changing lanes has been elevated to an art form in the Philippines. First of all, no matter what you do, never ever turn on your turn

    signal,otherwise you'll stimulate the reaction described above.



    Second, swerve your car uncontrollably to the lane you want to change, preferably if you end up within inches of a car in that lane. At this

    point a greeting from the other driver may be in order. To perfect your change of lanes, reduce the speed of your car dramatically in a matter

    of seconds and you will see an action-packed reaction from the car behind you.



    ON TRAFFIC JAMS:

    Traffic Jams are teeming with fun filled activities such as:

    1. Honking your horn rhythmically.

    2. Putting on make-up (usually female drivers only).

    3. Nose-pickers sightseeing (not to be confused with people who scratch their brains through their noses).

    4. Reducing speed to watch whatever is causing the traffic jam. Add excitement by trying to see if you know the parties involved. (Note:

    Every Filipino driver is obliged to do this.)

    5. Losing weight by sweating like a pig as a result of a lack of air-conditioning.

    6. Greeting other drivers.

    7. Practicing lane changing.

    8. Playing the game: Let's see how close I can get o you before rear-ending you.



    ON PEDESTRIANS:

    These individuals are an annoyance to the Filipino driver. If you see pedestrians in your way, accelerate your car to let them know who's the

    boss. If you are at an intersection, let the pedestrians know you want to proceed by accelerating your car and honking at the last possible moment.



    ON SOCIAL SITUATIONS:

    Bumping into a friend while driving (not to be taken literally) is a joyful occasion. Drivers should reduce speed and stop their cars in the middle

    of the street and chit chat. What about other drivers? Well, they can wait.



    ON HIGHWAY DRIVING:

    Bottleneck Formation - To accomplish this type of driving, cars must block ll lanes by driving at the same speed and side by side (to keep

    other cars from passing). It is important to drive at a speed at least 20kph below the speed limit.



    The Three-Lane-Change - This movement requires a lot of precision and creativity. It should be done around the highest number of cars

    possible and in a matter of seconds to create what others may refer to as widespread panic.



    HERE'S ANOTHER RULE FOR DRIVING IN THE PHILIPPINES.

    When the lanes going in your direction are jammed with cars, try using the lanes from the oncoming traffic. They are probably not occupied

    anyway because the oncoming cars are stuck as well. How many of the other direction's lanes should you occupy? As long as there are lanes

    from the other direction to occupy, go ahead and take more lanes. This move is sure to elicit previously mentioned greetings from drivers of

    the oncoming cars and some have been known to get down from their cars to personally deliver the greeting to the out of lane driver). 9 out of

    10 times it's sure to make the traffic worse but then, hey, there's that 1 in 10 chance that you might actually get through sooner than all those

    law-abiding losers.



    Filipino drivers think that 1 in 10 chance is reason enough to risk their life and limb and being profusely greeted (besides, you can always

    turn up the windows and pretend that you don't hear the greeting from the other drivers).



    GOT IT ??

    GOOD !

  2. #2

    Default Re: Driving Rules Only in the Philippines - Repost

    some are profesional but driving and some are driving unprofesionally.... Some drivers are teaching other drivers "how to drive" by just saying

    "this is the steering wheel,yoy cn go keft and right.thats the clkutch for changing gear 12345 and R,thtas the brake to stop and go and importantly thats the gas step on it and you will go go gi..the rest learn by experience... So now you know you can now drive"

    some know the rules and role but when they see others are not doing it..they just follow... Thats unity

    some cars imit black smoke..well its a strategy for driver "smoke'em"

    driving after 6 when sun is down is more fun..some cars are very conservative...
    No headlights and not tail lights are on "save energy-save mother earth"

    well how abot the terrain?...now this more exciting...familiarity will apply..each road are uniquely design how well they are made and how worse they are..from smooth to a bumpy ride..

  3. #3

    Default Re: Driving Rules Only in the Philippines - Repost

    so accurate im even guilty of this.....

  4. #4

    Default Re: Driving Rules Only in the Philippines - Repost

    do we have rules about cars or jeepneys that give out black smoke?

    can we report them? just asking

  5. #5

    Default Re: Driving Rules Only in the Philippines - Repost

    nice one, love it... greetings to each and everyone and 2 all drivers around here ******namo,****... ahahaha, keep up guys hehehe

  6. #6

    Default Re: Driving Rules Only in the Philippines - Repost

    Compliment it with attitudes and "rules" described in this 2007 Philstar article and you have a nice recipe for a dang good time on the local roads.

    Whut the hell man.... - Tyranny of the Weak

  7.    Advertisement

Similar Threads

 
  1. Leather jacket in the Philippines?
    By aikea guinea in forum Trends & Fashion
    Replies: 23
    Last Post: 01-16-2018, 09:31 PM
  2. Only in the philippines (pic- cebu)
    By jiro in forum Humor
    Replies: 110
    Last Post: 07-30-2013, 06:43 AM
  3. Replies: 24
    Last Post: 11-25-2012, 08:07 PM
  4. Only in the Philippines!
    By ic3s in forum General Discussions
    Replies: 61
    Last Post: 08-08-2009, 09:17 PM
  5. Only in the Philippines A new road cost 32million/ kilometer..
    By dagget in forum Politics & Current Events
    Replies: 37
    Last Post: 10-20-2006, 03:33 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
about us
We are the first Cebu Online Media.

iSTORYA.NET is Cebu's Biggest, Southern Philippines' Most Active, and the Philippines' Strongest Online Community!
follow us
#top