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    NLEX BiyaHero 2024 strengthens commitment to road safety

    MobilityTravelNLEX BiyaHero 2024 strengthens commitment to road safety

    NLEX Corporation continues to ramp up its road safety efforts with another BiyaHero Road Safety Caravan recently held at the SMX Convention Center. 

    As part of the company’s Mission Road Safety campaign, the NLEX BiyaHero 2024 caravan sought to foster a safer road environment and boost productivity within the transport sector. It brought together transport organization leaders, drivers, helpers, and mechanics for a comprehensive day of education and engagement.  

    “Today, we reaffirm our commitment to making roads safer for everyone,” said J. Luigi L. Bautista, president and general manager of NLEX Corporation. “Through the BiyaHero Caravan, we equip drivers with essential knowledge and skills to prevent road crashes, traffic violations, and vehicle damage,” Bautista added. 

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    Beyond this vital road advocacy, the highlight of BiyaHero 2024 was the ceremonial signing of the Mission Road Safety pledge by key stakeholders and leaders from transport organizations. The impressive list includes the following groups:

    • Confederation of Truckers Association of the Philippines (CTAP)
    • Inland Haulers and Truckers Association (INHTA)
    • Haulers and Truckers Association in the Watersouth, Inc. (HATAW)
    • Nagkakaisang Samahan ng Nangangasiwa ng Panlalawigang Bus sa Pilipinas, Inc. (NSNPBPI)
    • Pangkalahatang Sanggunian Manila & Suburbs Drivers Association (PASANG MASDA)
    • Alliance of Transport Operators and Drivers Association of the Philippines (ALTODAP)
    • Liga ng Transportasyon at Operators sa Pilipinas (LTOP)
    • Alliance of Concerned Transport Organizations (ACTO)
    • Stop and Go Transport Coalition
    • Bulacan Federation of Transport Cooperative (BUFETRANSCO)
    • Pinagsama Transport Cooperative
    • UV Express National Alliance of the Philippines

      This commitment marks the start of a nationwide campaign to gather one million pledges by 2025 to significantly reduce traffic violations and fatal road crashes. The initiative aligns with the United Nations’ goal of halving road traffic deaths and injuries by 2030. 

      ALTODAP president Melencio “Boy” Vargas and Pasang Masda, president Roberto “Ka Obet” Martin taking the Mission Road Safety Pledge

      The pledge signifies their commitment to being responsible and disciplined on the road, driving within the speed limit, being alert, and observing proper lane usage to save and protect lives.

      “We are proud to stand alongside NLEX Corporation in this initiative,” Teddy Gervacio, president of Inland Haulers and Truckers Association (INHTA), remarked. “It is a collective responsibility we all share to protect lives and ensure smooth, efficient transport operations.” 

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      Front L-R: HATAW president Atty. Ferdinand Manebo, INHTA president Teodorico Gervacio, ACTO president Liberty De Luna, NLEX Customer Experience & Marketing AVP Frances Dela Cruz, Pasang Masda president Roberto Martin, vice president of UV Express National Alliance of The Philippines Ronald Saraza, NSNPBPI executive secretary Alex Yague, CTAP VP for External Affairs Atty. Ruperto Bayocot; Back L-R: LTOP president Orlando Marquez, LTOP VP Reynaldo Del Rosario, Stop and Go president Zaldy Ping-ay, Pinagsama Transport chairwoman Norlyn Sareno, ALTODAP president Melencio Vargas, Good Samaritan Translogistics Corp. president George Jalandoni, BUFETRANSCO board of director Allan Oliquiano

      BiyaHero expert speakers included Jerome Ballarta of the National Center for Transportation Studies, UP Diliman; road safety practitioner Antonio Pagulayan Jr.; and Relly Dave Bautista of NLEX Corporation. They made the event more meaningful as they shared their insights on transport operation management, emergency preparedness, and journey management planning, respectively. 

      The BiyaHero Road Safety Caravan is a significant step towards creating safer Philippine roads by empowering drivers and promoting a culture of road safety. 

      NLEX Corporation is a subsidiary of the Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation (MPTC), the toll road arm of the Metro Pacific Investments Corporation (MPIC). 

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