METROPOLITAN MANILA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY. MMARAS Metro Manila Accident Reporting and Analysis System Traffic Accident Report January to December 2011.

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METROPOLITAN MANILA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY

MMARAS Metro Manila Accident Reporting and Analysis System Traffic Accident Report January to December 2011 Produced by the Road Safety Unit (RSU), Traffic Engineering Center (TEC) Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA)

Table 1 MonthFatal Non Fatal Injury Damage To Property Grand Total January ,148 February ,761 March ,559 April ,606 May ,150 June ,090 July ,595 August ,477 September ,577 October ,922 November ,569 December ,656 Grand Total37015,82760,91377,110 Ave. Accident Rate Per Day 1.01 per day per day per day OR 212 per day

Table 2 CentralEasternNorthernSouthernWestern Total Persons Fatal Non Fatal ,264 Total 7,0733,7762,7036, ,660 Note that a ‘fatal’ accident involves at least one person killed, while a ‘non- fatal’ accident at least one person injured but no fatalities.

Table 3. In terms of the number of accidents involved, by accident severity, this translates to: CentralEasternNorthernSouthernWesternTotal Fatal Non Fatal ,827 DTP ,913 Total 24,81716,0797,14624,8244,24477,110 DTP – Damage to property

Table 4. Below indicates the distribution of accidents by cities and municipalities in Metro Manila from January – December CityFatal Non Fatal Injury Damage To Property Grand Total Caloocan ,087 Las Piñas ,077 Makati ,160 Malabon Mandaluyong ,631 Manila ,244 Marikina ,825 Muntinlupa ,027 Navotas Parañaque ,906 Pasay ,763 Pasig ,863 Pateros Quezon ,817 San Juan ,760 Taguig ,855 Valenzuela ,439 Grand Total37015,82760,91377,110

Fatalities DistrictDrivers Killed Passengers Killed Pedestrians Killed Total Killed Central Eastern Northern Southern Western Total159 (40.15%)56 (14.14%)181 (45.70%)396 (100%)

Injuries District Drivers Injured Passengers Injured Pedestrians Injured Total Injured Central ,917 Eastern ,729 Northern ,655 Southern ,037 Western Total 8,932 (44.08%) 5,806 (28.65%) 5,526 (27.27%) 20,264 (100%)

Breakdown by time of day Time HourFatal Non Fatal/ Injury Damage To Property Grand Total 00:00-00: :00-01: :00-02: :00-03: :00-04: :00-05: :00-06: :00-07: : :00-09: :00-10: :00-11:

Time HourFatal Non Fatal Injury Damage To Property Grand Total 12:00-12: :00-13: :00-14: :00-15: :00-16: :00-17: :00-18: :00-19: :00-20: , :00-21: :00-22: :00-23: No Time Indicated Grand Total37015,82760,913 77,110 (100%) Day-time (06:00-17:55) 134 (00.17%) 9,235 (11.98%) 39,197 (50.83%) 48,566 (62.98%) Night-time (18:00-05:55) 236 (00.31%) 6,592 (08.55%) 21,716 (28.16%) 28,544 (37.02%)

The following table indicate the distribution of vehicles involved in accidents from Jan. to December 2011: Vehicle TypeFatal% of Total Non Fatal Injury % of Total Damage to Property % of Total Total No. of Vehicle s Cycle- Pedicab % % % 1,308 Motorcycle % % % 17,837 Motor Tricycle % % % 3,463 Car % % % 71,393 Jeepney519.66% % % 11,424 Taxi / Fx163.03% % % 7,343 Bus346.44% % % 6,940 Van264.92% % % 12,117 Truck % % % 9,480

Vehicle Type Fatal% of Total Non Fatal Injury % of Total Damage to Property % of Total Total No. of Vehicle s Train71.32%90.03%30.01 % 19 Kuliglig % % 12 Horse- drawn vehicle % 2 Push Cart %9 11 Heavy Equipment % 1 Unknown Vehicle % % % 4,839 TOTAL528100%25,981100%119,680100% 105,901

Collision TypeFatal Non Fatal Damage To PropertyTotal Angle Impact67512,6803,437 Head-On Hit and Run (regardless of what collision type)248273,6084,459 Hit Object (regardless of what object was being hit)202981,7132,031 Hit Parked Vehicle1531,1151,169 Hit Pedestrian1484,514N.A.4,662 No Collision Stated (as based in the blotter book)1026,47135,26341,836 Other ,104 Rear-end76326,4847,123 Self-Accident ,296 Side Swipe111,0368,6099,656 Grand Total37015,82760,91377,110 Table 2. Shows the accident statistics by collission type.

Accident Causations Accident FactorsFatal Non Fatal Damage To Property Grand Total Human Error Human Error (Alcohol suspected/Jaywalking)11 Human Error (Alcohol suspected) Human Error (Avoid Hitting Animal/Lost Control/Wet-Slippery Road 11 Human Error (Avoid Hitting Animal) 11 Human Error (Avoided Hitting Another Vehicle) Human Error (Avoided Hitting Pedestrian)62329 Human Error (Backing Inattentively)83240 Human Error (Bad overtaking/Lost Control)11 Human Error (Backing Overtaking)538 Human Error (Bad turning)11516 Human Error (Cut by Another Vehicle)112 Human Error (Disobey sign or traffic lights)123 Human Error (Driver Error) Human Error (Entering One Way/Counterflow)112 Human Error (Inattentive / Too fast)44 Human Error (Inattentive)235 Human Error (Lost Balance)22

Accident FactorsFatal Non Fatal Damage To Property Grand Total Human Error (Lost Control) Human Error (Lost Control/Alcohol Suspected) 11 Human Error (Sudden Stop) 11 Human Error (Tired/Asleep) 112 Human Error (Too Close) 11 Human Error (Too Fast) 426 Human Error (Using Mobile Phone) 22 Other 11 Other (Due to Scattered Stones on the Road) 11 Other (Flooded) 112 Other (Heavy Rain) 11 Other (Hit by Running Person) 11 Other (Hold-up) 11 Other (Intentional) 11 Other (Poor Lighting) 11 Other (Runover Potholes) 11 Other (Wet/Slippery Road) 9312

Accident FactorsFatal Non Fatal Damage To Property Grand Total Vehicle Defect61016 Vehicle Defect (Chain Detached)11 Vehicle Defect (Flat Tire)112 Vehicle Defect (Lost Brake) Vehicle Defect (Mechanical) Vehicle Defect (Sudden Stop Engine)11 Vehicle Defect (Tire Exploded)213 No Accident Causation Stated (based on Police Blotter) Grand Total37015,82760,91377,110

DistrictLocation Northern CaloocanQuirino Highway; Rizal Avenue Extension MalabonC-4 Road; Gov. Pascual Ave.; M. H. Del Pilar St.; McArthur Highway NavotasHonorio Lopez Blvd., Radial Road 10; Gov. Pascual Ave.; M. Naval St. ValenzuelaMaysan Road; McArthur Highway Southern MakatiEDSA; Pres. Sergio Osmeña Highway; Buendia Ave. Las PiñasAlabang-Zapote Road; Real St.; Marcos Alvarez Ave. MuntinlupaWest Service Road; National Highway: Alabang-Zapote Road ParañaqueWest Service Road; Roxas Blvd.; Ninoy Aquino Ave.; Dr. A. Santos Ave. PasayEDSA; Buendia Ext.; Roxas Blvd. Accident Prone Stretches

DistrictLocation TaguigCarlos P. Garcia Ave. (C-5); M. L. Quezon St.; East Service Road PaterosM. Almeda St.; P. Herrera St. Eastern MarikinaMarcos Highway; Sumulong Highway MandaluyongEDSA; Shaw Blvd. PasigOrtigas Ave.; E. Rodriguez Jr. Ave.; Marcos Highway; Julia Vargas San JuanOrtigas Ave.; EDSA; Santolan Road; P. Guevarra St.; N. Domingo St. Western ManilaPres. Sergio Osmeña Highway; Radial Road 10; Roxas Blvd. Central QuezonCommonwealth Ave.; EDSA; Quirino Highway; Quezon Ave.; Katipunan Ave. Note: There are still other accident-prone stretches aside from the above stated stretches.

SEVERITY TOTAL Fatal ,966 Non Fatal Injury11,38012,25312,28915,42315,82773,391 Damage to Property51,35451,08455,12962,13260,913323,037 Grand Total63,07263,60667,69577,94677,110398,394 COMPARISON OF NUMBER OF PERSONS KILLED IN TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS ( )

Breakdown of the Number of Persons Killed: TYPE OF PERSON INVOLVED Driver Passenger Pedestrian Total COMPARISON OF NUMBER OF PERSONS KILLED IN TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS ( )

Breakdown of the Number of Persons Injured: TYPE OF PERSON INVOLVED Driver 5,217 5,896 5,675 8,244 8,932 Passenger 4,393 4,576 4,291 5,605 5,806 Pedestrian 4,413 4,739 5,024 5,838 5,526 Total 14,023 15,211 14,990 19,687 20,264 COMPARISON OF NUMBER OF PERSONS KILLED IN TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS ( )