Tag Rider Responsibility

Motorcycle Road Safety in the Philippines: If Riders Are Inspected, Who Checks the Roads?

Low-angle featured image showing a large pothole on McArthur Highway in Valenzuela City, highlighting motorcycle road safety Philippines concerns

Motorcycle road safety in the Philippines cannot depend on riders alone. We are expected to keep our bikes roadworthy, wear proper gear, carry complete documents, and follow traffic rules. That responsibility is fair. But what happens when the road itself has deep potholes, loose gravel, poor lighting, flooding, or unfinished repairs without clear warnings? Even a careful rider can be caught off guard. This article looks at road safety as a shared responsibility among riders, authorities, contractors, and communities. If motorcycles are inspected before they are considered roadworthy, it is fair to ask: who makes sure our roads are safe?

Is It Legal to Modify a Motorcycle in the Philippines? What Every Rider Should Know

Is It Legal to Modify a Motorcycle in the Philippines? What Every Rider Should Know

Motorcycle customization is part of Filipino riding culture. However, many riders still ask one crucial question: is it legal to modify a motorcycle in the Philippines? This guide breaks down what is allowed, what needs approval, and what can get you flagged during inspections or checkpoints. Using official regulations, rider experience, and practical examples, this article helps you modify responsibly without risking penalties or registration issues.