Davao turns to dancing traffic enforcers to relieve stress
With traffic expected to worsen once the rains intensify in the coming months, Davao City is turning to dancing traffic enforcers to ease the tension among motorists, drivers and commuters.
The city's traffic management center is now training a team of traffic enforcers to perform dance moves in key intersections, RGMA Davao's Raul Tolibas reported on dzBB radio.
The report said an earlier initial performance by the traffic enforcers has already impressed City Hall officials.
City officials are convinced the dancing enforcers could be part of the solution to traffic-related stress, it added.
Mga dancing traffic enforcer, solusyon sa mga nai-stress na motorista sa Davao City. | via Raul Tolibas, RGMA Davao @dzbb
— GMA News (@gmanews) June 9, 2014
The dancing traffic enforcers performed on GMA Davao's "Una Ka Bai!" on Friday.
A video post on the Facebook page of "Una Ka Bai!" showed the uniformed enforcers performed live early Friday along San Pedro Street in Davao City.
Among the songs the enforcers danced to were those by the late King of Pop Michael Jackson and Korean superstar PSY.
Even songs of child superstar Ryzza Mae Dizon were part of the Davao dancing traffic enforcers' repertoire, Tolibas reported. — Joel Locsin /LBG, GMA News