Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (HCPI), Honda Philippines, Inc. (HPI), and the Honda Safety Driving Center (HSDC) remain committed to promoting road safety awareness. On June 16, 2025, Honda invited government representatives, media friends, and customers to the Honda Safety Driving Center for its “One Honda Road Safety” event, reiterating road safety practices and its advanced driver-assist system technology.
The day was split into an insightful morning program and practical safety demonstrations in the afternoon. The morning road safety awareness seminar addressed topics including safe driving and riding behavior, hazard prediction, preventive maintenance tips, common vehicle emergencies, and vehicle safety technology.
To put these lessons into practice, demonstrations took place in the afternoon through test drives and rides. Test drives for models equipped with Honda SENSING, Honda’s advanced driver assist system, were available at the venue. HCPI also offered test rides to experience the Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS) which helps warn, mitigate collision, or lessen the severity of frontal collision. Participants rode in a Honda HR-V as authorized personnel drove it towards a car dummy posing as a real-life obstacle to see how the car alerts the driver and applies brakes to avoid a collision.
Other Honda SENSING features include:
- Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Low Speed Follow (LSF), available on Honda Civic, HR-V, CR-V, and Civic Type R models equipped with Honda SENSING
- Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS)
- Road Departure Mitigation (RDM) with Lane Departure Warning (LDW)
- Auto High Beam (AHB)
- Lead Car Departure Notification (LCDN)
Similarly, the latest Honda motorcycle lineup features designs that are designed to keep riders safe. Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) and Combined Braking System (CBS) technology help provide smooth, controlled braking and improve overall braking efficiency. RoadSync, now offered in the All-New PCX160 model, offers convenience and easy access to calling, messaging, navigation, and music while riding.
Other safety features on Honda motorcycles are:
- Emergency Stop Signal (ESS) – a safety feature that flashes hazard lights when the bike brakes suddenly, warning drivers behind.
- Automatic Headlights On (AHO) – automatically turns on the headlights when the engine starts, helping keep the rider visible at all times.
Amid the numerous vehicular accidents in the Philippines lately, Honda conducted this event to reaffirm its commitment to its 2050 safety goal of a collision-free society, having no road accidents involving any Honda vehicle, and its 50% halfway goal by 2030. Achieving this goal would mean a great deal to Honda as it promotes the safety of everyone sharing the road, not just drivers. Honda would like to remind everyone to always stay safe and actively educate themselves on road safety awareness and education, working together towards this goal.
For more information on Honda’s safety advocacy, visit https://global.honda/en/safety/policy/. Learn more about Honda SENSING at https://www.hondaphil.com/technology/honda-sensing and view Honda SENSING-equipped models at https://www.hondaphil.com/virtual-honda.
The latest Honda motorcycle models and dealerships may be found at https://www.hondaph.com/. Finally, explore HSDC’s driver learning and training services for both cars and motorcycles at https://www.hondaph.com/training-courses.