Call for Road Safety Reforms After Tragic Accidents

Anne Curtis urges government agencies to enhance road safety and licensing measures following a tragic incident at NAIA Terminal 1 that claimed the life of a five-year-old girl.


Call for Road Safety Reforms After Tragic Accidents

After the tragic death of a five-year-old girl at the NAIA 1 terminal, when a foreigner drove into a queue of people at the exit, actress and television host Ann Kertis appealed to government agencies, urging to tighten security measures on the roads and check driver's licenses. 'Having witnessed so many accidents on the roads lately, where lives are tragically lost... My heart breaks for all those who are left to mourn their parents, relatives, and children,' she shared. The girl was with her mother, who was accompanying her father on an international trip when the tragedy occurred. The Secretary of Transportation Vince Dizon confirmed the incident, noting that two people died, including the five-year-old daughter of the foreigner. 'So many young lives are lost so early,' Kertis wrote on social media. On another section of the road, SCTEX in Tarlac, a bus collided with a row of transportation vehicles, claiming 10 lives, including four children, injuring more than 30 people. 'So many young lives are lost so early,' Kertis wrote on social media.