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Un-Christian motoring

Author: Lucius Category: On the Road Tags: Christian motoring, driving ethics

Sunday
Oct 25, 2009

Christian MotoringI’ve done some pretty wicked things in my younger driving days like driving (quite) fast and in few occasions, even forcibly powersliding a four-door family saloon going downhill from Antipolo or Baguio to poor effect.

These days, I just don’t feel the need for speed whenever I’m out on public roads any more. I feel it’s just too unsafe and too immature to do those things on congested metro roads. I now follow a driving philosophy that I share with Top Gear’s James May – Christian motoring.

It’s simple really – try to be generally pleasant on the road. And no, I’m not trying to be a Jesus freak here. It doesn’t really include having a rosary draped on your rear-view mirror or having a Sto. Nino statue glued on your dash. More of the ethics than the organized religion.

Anyway, a few pros for being a Christian motorist is that you’re generally safer since following rules means you’re driving at prescribed safe speeds and yielding to people means less accidents. And pedestrians appreciate you.

The thing is, even with a population of 80% Catholic, we have the most un-Christian motorists in the whole world. Let me point out some of the un-Christian motoring habits by our fellow Pinoys. (Feel free to add some more in the comments.)

  • Speeding and driving recklessly
  • Overtaking aggressively (even in yellow or double yellow lanes)
  • Not yielding to drivers’ and pedestrians’ with right of way
  • Not letting other drivers change lanes even if given proper signals
  • Swerving and excessively changing lanes (singit nang singit)
  • Asserting right of way (complete with flashing headlamps)
  • Convoys (Yes, this applies to you, politicos!)
  • Stealing parking spaces or one-upping people for one
  • Parking at reserved spaces
  • Double-parking
  • Blocking people’s driveways
  • Honking at pedestrians
  • Honking at law-abiding motorists
  • Spraying pedestrians with rain water driving over puddles
  • Revving their siento-bente (tunog siento, takbo bente) tailpipes even in quiet neighborhoods
  • Turning their souped-up sound systems all the way up
  • Catching up with drivers and threatening them

Too bad for us, Christian motorists since not doing all of these things make us doormats to those who do. And this basically is the con to being a virtuous driver. And it doesn’t really help if “Christian” also implies turning the other cheek. But who ever does? The philosphy only calls for being generally pleasant and not be a driving martyr. Now, if only I can find a way to send these un-Christian motorists to driving hell.

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roscel caranza

October 26th, 2009 at 7:00 am

you hit it right fellow,open times this driving attitude seem right to them. parang ikaw pa ang mali.

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