Laws in Philippines that supports Pedestrian Safety

Pedestrian Safety Act (Senate Bill 350)
Pedestrian Safety Act, otherwise known as Senate Bill 350, is a law proposed to amend the existing provisions of RA 4136 to enhance pedestrian safety by ensuring safe access for all pedestrians and improving crosswalk standards.
Pedestrian Protection Act of 2013 (House Bill 1752)
Pedestrian Protection Act of 2013, or House Bill 1752, emphasizes the rights of pedestrians on public roads and mandates the provision of sidewalks with proper signage by local government units. Filed in July 2013, it is still in pending status despite being with the Committee on Public Works and Highways since July 31, 2013.
Road Safety Education Act of 2011 (House Bill 4890)
The Road Safety Education Act of 2011 (House Bill 4890) proposes to inculcate road safety tips from an early age by having it become a part of every child’s early basic education, prompting the collaboration of the Department of Education (DepEd), De12artment of Transportation (DOTr), and the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) to impose behavioral changes and discipline in road use. Filed in June 2.011, the bill has been on pending status since it reached the Committee on Basic Education and Culture in July 2011.
Road Courtesy, Discipline, and Traffic Safety Education Act (House Bill 6098)
The Road Courtesy, Discipline, and Traffic Safety Education Act (House Bill 6098) is a bill that proposes including road safet Y. education in the school curriculum of Grade 1 to 4th year high school students. The Department of Education (DepED), in partnership with the Land TransP-ortation Office (L TO), is tasked to enact the rules to implement the act. It was filed in May 2012 and has been on pending status with the Committee on Basic Education and Culture since May 2012.