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		<title>Manila, Toughest Place to be a Bus Driver</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jan 2012 14:13:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you read my post More fun in the Philippines ? This story is not part of that, but in a way it has to do with it. The following story I found on the Internet. By Patrick Camara Ropeta, ABS-CBN Europe News Bureau, Posted at 02/26/2011 Toughest Place to be a&#8230; Bus Driver?, this part of a BBC series exploring difficult working conditions around the world, has chosen Manila as the toughest place for drivers due to appalling road conditions in the city. The documentary followed the experience of John West, a British bus driver from London who spent a week in Manila to try his luck as a jeepney driver. &#8220;I know about Imelda Marcos and the shoes, but not much beyond that&#8221; he said. &#8220;It wasn&#8217;t what I was expecting at all.&#8221; The filmmakers revealed dangerous driving conditions in Manila, exposing lack of discipline by local drivers, lack of coherent traffic rules, lack of health and safety regulations, and chronic road congestion. The documentary is extraordinarily factual and we have high praises for the truths and realities presented,? enthused May Altarejos-Cueva from Project CARES, a Philippine initiative promoting road safety. ?We are happy that there is a [...]<hr /><h2>Related posts:</h2><ul><li><a href="http://www.expatinthephilippines.com/taxi-in-the-philippines/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: taxi in the Philippines">taxi in the Philippines</a><br />Writing about taxi's in the Philippines is not an easy task. There are different taxi's all with their own specialties.
When someone arrives at Manila International Airport there are the completely yellow painted taxi's. These are the official airport taxi's, they</li><li><a href="http://www.expatinthephilippines.com/return-or-comeback/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: return or comeback">return or comeback</a><br />If the right word to use is 'return' or 'comeback' I don't know. Fact is that we have returned from Bicol where we have spend some time to celebrate my father-in-law's 96th birthday. We have come back to Manila a</li><li><a href="http://www.expatinthephilippines.com/driving-in-the-philippines-2/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: driving in the Philippines #2">driving in the Philippines #2</a><br />Driving in the Philippines is difficult because of the fact that traffic rules and signs are merely suggestions than rules. Almost nobody is following them. This also goes for motorcycles. I wrote something on driving in manila already before, check it</li></ul><hr /><small>Copyright &#169; ExpatInThePhilippines.com 2010<br /> <font color=#000000>&#171;PLEASE&#160;NOTE:&#160;&#160;You&#160;may&#160;be&#160;reading&#160;stolen&#160;content.&#160;Please&#160;visit&#160;the&#160;<a href="http://expatinthephilippines.com">author&#39;s site</a>&#160;to&#160;read&#160;the&#160;original,&#160;copyrighted&#160;material,&#160;and&#160;find&#160;even&#160;more&#160;great&#160;related&#160;content.&#187;</font><br />
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		<title>Typhoon season in the Philippines</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Aug 2010 02:37:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every year a large number of typhoons are passing the Philippines. Some hit the country bad others weaken before they can do any damage. The one passing last few days was called Domeng. Until today we had 4 already, not bringing much damage but just lots of rain and some flooding on lots of places. Number 5 is approaching and will arrive coming weekend or short after the weekend. At the moment it is still a tropical depression some 900 kms south east of the Philippines, but it might develop into a tropical cyclone. When it does the name will be Ester. Heavy rain was falling yesterday, as usual in the afternoon. In the morning it is mostly dry and no sign of rain clouds. A perfect time to do shopping or to go somewhere. The afternoons are unpredictable. If the sky gets darker, better go home and stay there. Early afternoon yesterday we went to Marikina, to the Riverbanks mall. Normally a ride of 10 minutes going there and 10 back. It is only 5 or so kms. Around 4 PM is was starting to rain a little so we decided to prepare to go home and around 5 [...]<hr /><h2>Comments</h2><ul><li><a href="http://www.expatinthephilippines.com/typhoon-season-in-the-philippines/">August 5, 2010</a>, <a href='http://lizardpoop.blogspot.com/' rel='external nofollow' class='url'>Dave DeWall</a> writes: Good advice, Jan. 
When it rains in the Philippines, it rains! So far we haven't had a lot of problems the past year in our rural province of Guimaras, but have seen some flooding in nearby Iloilo City which has seen some major flooding.</li><li><a href="http://www.expatinthephilippines.com/typhoon-season-in-the-philippines/">June 22, 2011</a>, <a href='http://www.typhoonphilippines.com' rel='external nofollow' class='url'>typhoon dodong</a> writes: every time there's a typhoon updates i got restless. maybe because i don't wanna remember the things that happened in the past typhoons.</li><li><a href="http://www.expatinthephilippines.com/typhoon-season-in-the-philippines/">June 28, 2011</a>, <a href='http://typhoondodong.ph/' rel='external nofollow' class='url'>Typhoon Dodong</a> writes: Typhoons really bring big scar in our hearts and memories.  That was why I decided to create my own Niche Blog - Typhoon Dodong Blog.  In this blog i write all my exeriences as well as raising awareness towards this natural calamity that every year we will be facing.</li></ul><hr /><h2>Related posts:</h2><ul><li><a href="http://www.expatinthephilippines.com/seasons-in-the-philippines/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: seasons in the Philippines">seasons in the Philippines</a><br />Tropical countries usually have only two seasons: the wet season and the dry season.
The Philippines has also different seasons. Many people are laughing about it and say there are 3 seasons:
the rainy season, the hot season, and the very hot</li><li><a href="http://www.expatinthephilippines.com/rainy-season-starts/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Rainy season starts">Rainy season starts</a><br />The wet season in the Philippines has started. Every day there is some rain or thunderstorms. During the day it is very humid. Humidity is 85% and more daily.
Temperatures during the day went down from 36-37 C to about 30</li><li><a href="http://www.expatinthephilippines.com/searching-for-a-place-to-live/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: searching for a place to live">searching for a place to live</a><br />Last weeks I haven't been writing much for this blog. The main reason is that we are looking intensively for a lot to build our own house. Regular readers of this blog know that currently we are renting a place</li></ul><hr /><small>Copyright &#169; ExpatInThePhilippines.com 2010<br /> <font color=#000000>&#171;PLEASE&#160;NOTE:&#160;&#160;You&#160;may&#160;be&#160;reading&#160;stolen&#160;content.&#160;Please&#160;visit&#160;the&#160;<a href="http://expatinthephilippines.com">author&#39;s site</a>&#160;to&#160;read&#160;the&#160;original,&#160;copyrighted&#160;material,&#160;and&#160;find&#160;even&#160;more&#160;great&#160;related&#160;content.&#187;</font><br />
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 02:48:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As you probably know already, I am driving my own car in the Philippines. The reason: I like driving myself and I do not like to hire a driver and sit in the back of my own car when I have to go somewhere. Driving in the Philippines sometimes is difficult because of the traffic, not well implemented traffic rules etcetera. As I foreigner I am not completely used yet to the way the Philippines is letting drivers know what is allowed or not. Traffic signs are not always placed on the best spots or not visible when it&#8217;s dark or covered with parked cars or placed billboards and other commercial signs. Aside of that, Filipinos are just doing what they like to do. Traffic signs are merely a suggestion, not a ‘must follow’. I have adjusted to that a lot already. That&#8217;s one of the reasons I am violating traffic rules at times. And sometimes I get caught. You can read my earlier post about driving in Manila HERE. Once, on Congressional Road in Fairview Quezon City, I drove through a yellow light going to red, together with other cars; but I probably had a bad day and was [...]<hr /><h2>Comments</h2><ul><li><a href="http://www.expatinthephilippines.com/traffic-violations-in-the-philippines/">November 9, 2009</a>, <a href='http://lizardpoop.blogspot.com/' rel='external nofollow' class='url'>Dave DeWall</a> writes: Hi Jan. First of all let me thank you for your post about The Rooster. It is very kind of you. I am going to write a post and link this great story you have. I have sincerely enjoyed reading it. 

Jan, all I can say is that you are a better man than me. No way would I would drive in a big city in the Philippines. Our little island of Guimaras would not be too hard to negotiate, but Iloilo City where we do our major shopping, no way.

It is a way of life here, isn't it? Pay someone some pesos on the side and everything is taken care of. Thanks again for plugging my blog. It is very much appreciated. I owe you some san migs when we meet!</li><li><a href="http://www.expatinthephilippines.com/traffic-violations-in-the-philippines/">November 9, 2009</a>, Jan writes: Dave,
Thanks for your kind words.
Those San Mig.......  I am looking forward to it !!</li><li><a href="http://www.expatinthephilippines.com/traffic-violations-in-the-philippines/">November 16, 2009</a>, <a href='http://Yankeesabroad.com' rel='external nofollow' class='url'>Brian McKay</a> writes: I didn't drive in Baguio and outside the city, where I lived for a year. I rode jeepneys and taxis (fast and inexpensive for Americans). In Malaysia, where no jeepneys were, I bought a motorcycle. Not knowing all the rules of the road, such as NO left turn on red, I got stopped by a traffic cop who tried in very broken English to get me to pay him for the violation and lack of a Malaysian license or motorcyclist permit on my Florida license rather than take a ticket home with me.   
I honestly didn't understand what he was getting-at initially, because he wasn't understandable. Eventually I realized that I could pay on the spot, BUT I knew that I didn't have sufficient cash (about $43) in my wallet. So I continued appearing dumb and agreeing to take a citation,... and the patrolman tired of me and waved me away rather than write a citation. Cool!
  Weeks later I was stopped again at a checkpoint for motorcyclists (sobriety? helmets?). I was wearing my helmet, and had no alcohol on my breath, the cop looked at my Florida driver license, recognized it/me, and rather than harass me again about not having a Malaysian license, an 'international license' or motorcycle endorsement on my FL license, waved me on. Cool.</li><li><a href="http://www.expatinthephilippines.com/traffic-violations-in-the-philippines/">November 17, 2009</a>, Jan writes: Hi Brian,
Nice of you to stop by on my site.
driving in the Philippines will be different from other countries in Asia because police officers here are all speaking some english. You can't get away with it. But with some money they usually let you go....</li><li><a href="http://www.expatinthephilippines.com/traffic-violations-in-the-philippines/">May 30, 2011</a>, Wilfried writes: I also drive in the Phils with mine car. Mine driver license is dutch with a declaration from the VVV office that i have a driver license. If i make a mistake will thy also confiscating my driver license (the dutch one)? By the way i am not living in the phils yet.</li><li><a href="http://www.expatinthephilippines.com/traffic-violations-in-the-philippines/">May 30, 2011</a>, Jan writes: Wilfried,
All foreigners are allowed to use their foreign drivers license until their 90th day of stay in the Philippines. If they intend to stay longer and want to drive they need a Filipino drivers license. At every LTO office they will be able to issue one.
If a foreigner is getting a ticket for a traffic violation it depends if the officer is a Police man or an officer from MMDA.
MMDA officers are not allowed to confiscate licenses, but Police officers can and do so. Also foreign licenses will be confiscated. After paying the corresponding fine at the police station in the city where the license was confiscated, the drivers license will be returned.</li><li><a href="http://www.expatinthephilippines.com/traffic-violations-in-the-philippines/">August 8, 2011</a>, Sylvia writes: Kung hindi kayo magpapa-kotong, walang mangongotong. You shouldve given ur license instead of giving them money. It's like tolerating them na mangotOng. Just saying.</li><li><a href="http://www.expatinthephilippines.com/traffic-violations-in-the-philippines/">August 10, 2011</a>, Jan writes: I have driven once on a color-coding day and get a ticket. License was confiscated. To get it back costed me a whole day.</li><li><a href="http://www.expatinthephilippines.com/traffic-violations-in-the-philippines/">September 23, 2011</a>, Lucas writes: Hey Jan!
The prices, that you've negotiated with the police officers are amaizing small... 100 pesos? Once I borowed a motorbike from my wifes friend and had a trip around the area. Unluckyley there was a police control on the road. The other drivers shouting to me and wave the hands, but I didn't know what's going on till I was stopped :). I've got no helmet, registration documents or driving license :). I've askqed to pay a fine of 5000 pesos and ofcourse motorbike confiscation. After very long talk I payed 1000 pesos to the police officers pocked and called myself lucky. Later on my friends said me that 200 will do and I've overpad extremely :). Lesson for future.</li><li><a href="http://www.expatinthephilippines.com/traffic-violations-in-the-philippines/">September 23, 2011</a>, Jan writes: Hi Lucas, I had my wife sitting next to me and she did most of the talking....
But today police and mmda are a little affraid to do so, at least they are not offering these practices anymore.
I do not klnow how they react if a driver is offering to settle things....</li></ul><hr /><h2>Related posts:</h2><ul><li><a href="http://www.expatinthephilippines.com/driving-a-car-in-manila-traffic/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Driving a car in Manila Traffic">Driving a car in Manila Traffic</a><br />Many years ago I have heard that driving in the Philippines and especially in Metro Manila can be compared with driving in hell. There is even a saying that says: If you can drive a car in Manila, you can</li><li><a href="http://www.expatinthephilippines.com/drivers-license-in-the-philippines/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Drivers license in the Philippines">Drivers license in the Philippines</a><br />When a foreigner wants to drive a car or motorcycle in the Philippines, a drivers license is needed. This can be the original (foreign) drivers license in the first 90 days of his or her stay in the Philippines.

An Expat</li><li><a href="http://www.expatinthephilippines.com/typhoon-season-in-the-philippines/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Typhoon season in the Philippines">Typhoon season in the Philippines</a><br />Every year a large number of typhoons are passing the Philippines. Some hit the country bad others weaken before they can do any damage. The one passing last few days was called Domeng.
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