1,670 Filipino kids die from road crashes annually

Mural unveiling for the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims

Public interest group ImagineLaw said that the government needs to look at the initiatives on saving the 1,670 young lives that are victimized by road crashes every year.

The group shared the data from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) during a mural unveiling for the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims. The aforementioned number is part of the 12,000 road-related fatalities in the country annually.

Mural unveiling for the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims

ImagineLaw Project Manager for Road Safety Atty. Daphne Marcelo said that there is a need for the continuous improvement of road infrastructure, updating policies and enforcing traffic laws “to make sure they are inclusive of children’s safety.” “Playing outside or commuting to school should not be a death sentence for children,” she said. 

The group said that blaming parents solely for road crash deaths among children is “unproductive, misguided, and myopic.” “Everyone–government and community leaders, parents and teachers, and road users–has a role to play in making our streets safe for children,” Marcelo said. “Our road system should be designed to protect the lives of the most vulnerable road users such as children and pedestrians,” Marcelo added.

Meanwhile, various government sectors expressed their commitment to ensure road safety.

Mural unveiling for the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims

“One death is too many. No family deserves a lifetime of grief and suffering from a loss of a loved one in a road crash,” Department of Transportation (DOTr) Undersecretary for Road Transport and Infrastructure Mark Steven Pastor said. “Let this day be a reminder of our shared responsibility on the road in keeping our streets safe for children and all road users.”

Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA), Chairman Romando Artes said the agency will support advocacies that will protect children in roads throughout the country.

Located in the MMDA Children’s Road Safety Park, the newly-unveiled “Keeping our Streets for Children” mural features 1,670 hand prints of Filipino children calling to reclaim Philippine streets for their safety.

Per DOTr, the National Coalition for Child Traffic Injury Prevention was made to “ensure that the government addresses the road safety problem and ensure that all Filipino children are safe from road hazards.” The alliance is led by the Department of Transportation (DOTr) with members including concerned government agencies, non-government organizations, academe, private sector, and civil society groups.

Photos from ImagineLaw, Department of Transportation

Also read:

Bill for 'National Day of Remembrance for Road Crash Victims, Survivors, and their Families' Passed

VICOAP, Project CARES collaborate to promote road safety

NLEX Corporation partners with Paw Patrol to boost road safety thrust

Read All

Featured Articles

Recommended Articles For You

Read All

Featured Cars

  • Upcoming

Car Articles From Zigwheels

  • News
  • Article Feature
  • Advisory Stories
  • Road Test
  • Study: Ford, Toyota, Nissan secure highest CX score in PH
    Study: Ford, Toyota, Nissan secure highest CX score in PH
    Ruben Manahan IV . Today
  • Hyundai teases Ioniq 6 N
    Hyundai teases Ioniq 6 N
    Ruben Manahan IV . Today
  • PH-spec BYD Tang to be offered in PHEV version soon?
    PH-spec BYD Tang to be offered in PHEV version soon?
    Ruben Manahan IV . Today
  • Here are some details about the PH-spec GWM Haval H9
    Here are some details about the PH-spec GWM Haval H9
    Ruben Manahan IV . Jun 16, 2025
  • Mitsubishi to showcase Outlander PHEV’s sound system at OTOTEN2025
    Mitsubishi to showcase Outlander PHEV’s sound system at OTOTEN2025
    Ruben Manahan IV . Jun 16, 2025
  • Apps in PH that make driving smarter, safer
    Apps in PH that make driving smarter, safer
    Cesar Miguel . Today
  • Check out the Suzuki Carry's perks, drawbacks
    Check out the Suzuki Carry's perks, drawbacks
    Cesar Miguel . Today
  • Pickup truck comparo: GWM Cannon vs Dongfeng Rich 7
    Pickup truck comparo: GWM Cannon vs Dongfeng Rich 7
    Paulo Papa . Jun 16, 2025
  • Here are the Suzuki Dzire Hybrid's main rivals
    Here are the Suzuki Dzire Hybrid's main rivals
    Cesar Miguel . Jun 13, 2025
  • Picks for pops: best gifts for dads this Father’s Day
    Picks for pops: best gifts for dads this Father’s Day
    Paulo Papa . Jun 13, 2025
  • Do you still need to wash your car after it rains?
    Do you still need to wash your car after it rains?
    Cesar Miguel . Jun 12, 2025
  • What should you visit first at MIAS 2025?
    What should you visit first at MIAS 2025?
    Cesar Miguel . Apr 11, 2025
  • Do you really need 4x4 for overlanding?
    Do you really need 4x4 for overlanding?
    Cesar Miguel . Mar 26, 2025
  • Number coding 2025: what you need to know
    Number coding 2025: what you need to know
    Paulo Papa . Mar 09, 2025
  • EVs still require lubrication, JAMA execs say
    EVs still require lubrication, JAMA execs say
    Paulo Papa . Mar 09, 2025
  • Suzuki Ertiga Hybrid: modest mover
    Suzuki Ertiga Hybrid: modest mover
    Paulo Papa . Jun 05, 2025
  • ELECTRIA: 2025 BYD Atto 3 - updates done right
    ELECTRIA: 2025 BYD Atto 3 - updates done right
    Cesar Miguel . Jun 05, 2025
  • Dongfeng Nammi: Stylish all-rounder
    Dongfeng Nammi: Stylish all-rounder
    Cesar Miguel . May 21, 2025
  • First drive: Suzuki Dzire Hybrid
    First drive: Suzuki Dzire Hybrid
    Cesar Miguel . May 02, 2025
  • Kia Sorento Turbo Hybrid's 4 unique features vs. most midsize SUVs
    Kia Sorento Turbo Hybrid's 4 unique features vs. most midsize SUVs
    Ruben Manahan IV . Apr 30, 2025