Honda Academy/Joeylito on 04/29/2008 at 9:30am (UTC)
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Honda Opens Training Facility For Traffic Safety Education
April 29, 2008
09 April 2008 – Honda Safety Driving Center (HSDC) formally opened its doors to the public in a simple ceremony at its training facility in Bicutan, Paranaque. DOTC Secretary Leandro Mendoza and LTO Chief Alberto Suansing led the government, media and private sector representatives in formally declaring the facility open in accepting Filipino riders and drivers who are interested in learning motorcycle riding and automobile driving the right way.
HSDC was set up from a seed fund donated by Asian Honda Motor Company of Thailand, Honda Philippines, Inc (motorcycle arm) and Honda Cars Philippines, Inc (automobile arm). It is a non-stock, non-profit foundation geared at promoting traffic safety education in response to the growing number of road accidents and fatalities.
On hand to witness the ceremony were Hideo Chiba, GM of Driving Safety Promotion Center, Honda Motor Co., Ltd (Japan), Yoshihisa Saito, Managing Director of Singapore Safety Driving Center and Alaksh Phornprapha, Managing Director of A.P. Honda (Thailand).
“ The establishment of the Center as a non-stock non-profit company is deeply rooted from our company’s philosophy of delivering safety with every vehicle. Our responsibility must not end in supplying the market with safe vehicles. We should make it our job to impart road discipline, driving safety techniques and even proper vehicle maintenance. Customers have placed their trust in us so we are concerned about their safety on the road, “ explained Kazuhiko Ikezoe, President of HSDC.
The Center’s expansive track effectively combines automobile and motorcycle instructions, where safety mindset and driving proficiencies are developed in a controlled environment. This integrated approach gives automobile and motorcycle learners the opportunity to interact; therefore, allowing learners to understand road courtesy, driving discipline and safety maneuvers while their confidence are being developed. This is contrary to the current practice in the Philippines where student-drivers do public road driving in the raw.
Motorcycle courses include figure-of-8, crank, narrow plank, slalom and bumpy path. These exercises are intended to develop essential skills on balancing, negotiating bends, braking and throttle control in varying speeds. Automobile courses, on the other hand, consist of the S-course, crank, slopes and various parking exercises – where knowledge and skills on analytical and precision driving are being cultivated.
Mindful of the existing terrain and weather conditions in the Philippines, wet surface braking and dirt courses are incorporated in the track so proper handling of automobiles and motorcycles in various slippery and debris-filled road conditions may be taught through first – hand experience of slippage in a safe setting.
The Center offers Basic Motorcycle Riding Safety Course, Automobile Learners Safety Course, Fleet Safety Driving and Riding Clinic and Skills Certification for Drivers and Riders. All these programs will be handled by well-trained instructors who have just completed their one-month instructorship training under the supervision of the best trainors from Rainbow Motor School (RMS) in Japan and Bukit Batok Driving Center (BBDC) in Singapore.
One notable characteristic of HSDC is its being highly-mobile. It can dispatch instructors anywhere in the Philippines with the aim of reaching as many road users as possible. This is part of what the Center calls as its “outreach” program.
“ Since HSDC is deemed as our obligation to the Philippine society, it welcomes everyone and anyone. It is also open to other players in the industry as Honda is willing to forge partnerships in the interest of road safety. Advocacy of this nature must involve collaboration among industry players, motorcycle and automobile dealers, members of private sector and concerned government agencies. When that happens, we can achieve a healthier motor vehicle industry and a more robust economy for the Philippines as road accidents will be prevented and the traffic situation will be improved, “ emphasized Ikezoe when asked if HSDC is exclusive to Honda owners.
True to its slogan of “Building a Community of Safe Road Users” , the Center also launched its Corporate Partnership Program during the opening ceremonies. The scheme is aimed at encouraging companies to exercise their corporate social responsibility in a unique yet very effective way.
To ensure continued expansion and implementation of road safety initiatives, the Center seeks the support of good corporate citizens in funding this worthy cause.
In exchange for donations which may come in cash or kind, billboard panels in various sizes in highly-visible locations may be used by the corporate partner for branding purposes. This will be very helpful to HSDC in its bid to aggressively propagate road safety education to more Filipino road users – children, commuters and senior citizens included.
“ The Honda Safety Driving Center is a long-time dream. Now that we have established this facility, we face the bigger challenge of sustaining this notable endeavor. To this end, HSDC is inviting companies to join our community of road safety advocates. We, the members of the private sector, are actually the ones who will benefit from roads that are notches safer and with less traffic, “ appealed Arnel Doria, General Manager of HSDC.
HSDC is the 33rd traffic education center operated by Honda on a global scale. These efforts are in line with the company goal of making Honda a company that society wants to exist.
For inquiries, the Center is located at Km 17, East Service Road, South Superhighway, Paranaque City or it may be reached at tel.no. (632) 837-2355; (632) 838-5355 and mobile no. (0920) 952-7717; (0917) 500-0232. HSDC
“ Building A Community of Safe Road Users.“
Motorcycle Accident
GMA/Joeylito on 04/02/2008 at 2:11am (UTC)
Reminders to all motorcycle drivers! Sana ay magsilbing aral sa atin ang mga ganitong klasing accidente sa daan. Experienced in driving motorcycle from friend or someone else wasn't quite enough to those who are aspiring to drive a motorcycle. If you are really willing to have your own stuff and drive your motorbike, I think, the best thing you can do guys is to enroll first to the nearest branch of driving institute or you may go directly to HONDA DRIVING ACADEMY (www.hondaph.com.)for additional knowlegde in defensive driving, some lecture to avoid major accident on the road probably those high risk roads/area. Driving motorcycle has always an advantage & disadvantage as well as the 4 wheelers too, so be careful in driving if you want your life story stays longer in this world and live forever. By the way, I know that you guys are also aware to what we had always heard from TV, & daily news accidents involving motorcycles. The best way to avoid this kind of accidents are; be responsible driver, wearing complete gear when driving, maintain your maximum speed and self discipline while driving. GOD BLESS mga kapatid na nagmomotor..MABUHAY TAYO! dahil BUHAY PA TAYO!
Honda Academy/Joeylito on 04/01/2008 at 9:05am (UTC)
HONDA RIDING ACADEMY is temporary closed
to give way for the construction of the HONDA SAFETY DRIVING CENTER for both 2-wheels and 4-wheels which will be operational on March 2008.
Thank you for bearing with us.
Riding Academy Honda Philippines, Inc. values the safety of its customers.Through the Honda Riding Academy (HRA), the company aims to help safeguard the well-being of motorcycle riders. Beyond just manufacturing top quality motorcycles, Honda wishes to impart the skill and responsibility involved in using them.
The Honda Riding Academy was established August 1980, the first and only motorcycle riding school in the country accredited by the Land Transportation Office. It offers on the basic safe riding and motorcycle maintenance. A concise yet comprehensive instruction on these aspects of motorcycle usage is made available to owners of new Honda motorcycles through the HRA’s S.M.A.R.T. Start program.
The Academy’s educational programs have been implemented across the archipelago, in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. It has trained many individuals and corporate groups in the art of motorcycle riding, and looks forward to spreading the wisdom of the intelligent ride to even more motorcycle enthusiasts in the country.