BAGUIO
CITY -- The use of mobile devices such as cellphones, tablets, and other similar
items while walking is now prohibited in the city, even as a portion Supper
Session Road will now be closed
This, after Ordinance
49-2019 “prohibiting and regulating the use of mobile devices and other
distractive devices and items while walking and crossing the streets and
sidewalks in the city of Baguio” takes effect following its publication.
The prohibition includes
reading any material while walking.
The ordinance states
that distracted walking is a major pedestrian safety concern, citing pedestrian
fatalities getting worse each year.
Persons violating the
ordinance face a maximum penalty of PHP2,500 fine and community service or 11
to 30 days imprisonment on the fourth and succeeding offenses.
Originally authored by
Scout Official for a Day (SOFAD) Councilor Eriko Coscoluela, he wrote:
“Distracted driving is a deep-rooted problem that many cities and provinces in
the country have prohibited the use of technology, especially cellphone while
driving. However, the problem of distracted walking is a relatively new one but
an emerging cause of numerous road accidents.”
Each year, more people
get injured because of texting, talking or listening to music while on their
cellphones, unmindful of their surroundings.
“The problem of
distracted walking is a very real and serious one,” Coscoluela wrote in the
proposal he submitted last year.
Based on the
certification provided by lawyer Brenner Bengwayan, City Council Secretary, the
text of the ordinance was posted on bulletin boards for three weeks starting July
5 and was also published in a local newspaper.
“Jona”,
a government employee, said she agrees with the need to implement the
ordinance.
“Minsan nababangga ka
nila kasi 'di nila tinitingnan dinadaanan nila dahil sa kaka-cellphone
(sometimes they bump into you because they do not pay attention while walking
because of the use of cellphones),” Jona said.
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Meanwhile,
the city government ordered the uphill portion of Session Road will be made
exclusive for pedestrians every Sunday to revitalize the environmental
condition at the central business district (CBD).
In an order dated July
30, Mayor Benjamin Magalong said the portion of the main thoroughfare--from DBP
to the rotunda-- will be closed to motorists starting August 4 and every Sunday
thereafter. Vehicles crossing the road from Mabini Street will be allowed.
Magalong or any member
of the executive or legislative cannot be reached for additional information or
comment as there is an executive-legislative planning session ongoing at Subic,
Zambales.
Office
of the Mayor information officer Aileen Refuerzo said the document was
furnished to them on Thursday with the instruction to disseminate the
information to the media.
She said the document
includes a report from the Baguio City Police Office about the traffic
situation at the CBD.
Magalong earlier
reportedly asked the police to study the possibility of closing Session Road to
vehicles as part of the pedestrianization plan of the city.
In a report, the BCPO
detailed the traffic situation and what could be affected in case Session Road
will be closed to motorists daily, as well as the other roads that may be
affected, including the inconvenience it may cause to students in schools
located at the CBD.
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