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  2. Maico Buncio - Wikipedia

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    Other names. Maiko. Occupation (s) Motorcycle racer, businessman. Years active. 2002–2011. Maico Greg Tecson Buncio (10 September 1988 – 15 May 2011) was a Filipino motorcycle racer and four-time Philippine national superbike champion. He died after a race accident in Clark, Pampanga Philippines on 15 May 2011.

  3. 2023 Welcome Rotonda road rage incident - Wikipedia

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    On the late afternoon of August 8, 2023, a road rage incident occurred when former Philippine National Police (PNP) officer Wilfredo Gonzales, driving a red Kia Rio, cut off Allan Bandiola, who was riding his bicycle in the bicycle lane near Welcome Rotonda in Doña Josefa, Quezon City, Philippines. [2] Following the altercation, Gonzales ...

  4. Kabang - Wikipedia

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    Known for. Saving the lives of two children in a motorcycle accident. Owner. Rudy Banggal. Kabang (February 29, 2008 – May 17, 2021) was a shepherd mix aspin from Zamboanga City, Philippines, who became internationally famous and was described as a "hero dog" when she rescued two children from a potentially fatal motorcycle crash. [1][2]

  5. List of deaths by motorcycle crash - Wikipedia

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    Road crashes. The following people with biographies in Wikipedia died in road crashes involving motorcycles: Palm Springs, Ca. Soldier, writer. Had only purchased the bike a few days prior. [ 13 ] Conditions at the time of the crash were very foggy. [ 14 ]

  6. List of man-made disasters in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Air disasters. 18 May 1947 – Lili Marlene, a Douglas C-47 Skytrain crashed in Mount Makaturing near Dansalan, Lanao, killing Col. Edwin Andrews, head of the Philippine Army Air Corps (PAAC, later the Philippine Air Force) and 17 others on board, including government officials. [1][2] 17 March 1957 – 1957 Cebu Douglas C-47 crash.

  7. 17 killed after their van collides with a cargo truck then ...

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    MANILA, Philippines (AP) — At least 17 people were killed when their passenger van collided with a cargo truck then burst into flames Monday in the southern Philippines, police said.

  8. List of traffic collisions (2000–present) - Wikipedia

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    September 1 – Ecuador – 10 people, including three children died when a bus crashed and overturned in Cuenca. [256] September 12 – India – An overcrowded bus rolled into a gorge in Jagtial district, Telangana, killing at least 57 people and injuring 31. [257] October 6 – United States – Schoharie limousine crash.

  9. Speed limits in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Expressways. Speed limits on all limited-access highways or expressways in the Philippines are defined by Department of Public Works and Communications (DPWC) Administrative Order No. 1 signed on February 19, 1968. The order states that vehicles on expressways must be driven at a minimum speed limit of 60 km/h (37 mph) and a maximum speed limit ...