Riding solo gives women a sense of freedom and control, but let’s be real—it also comes with risks that male riders don’t face as often. From unwanted attention to outright harassment, female riders deal with challenges that require more than just standard safety advice. That’s why MDPPA, through the “Tropang MAALAM” initiative, are here to share real, actionable strategies to help women riders stay safe, sharp, and unstoppable on the road.
Situational awareness: more than just “stay alert”
Women riders aren’t just watching out for reckless drivers—they’re also watching their backs in ways men don’t always think about. Here’s how to stay one step ahead of any potential threat:
Bilang Tropang MAALAM: how male riders can help keep the roads safe for women
Safety on the road isn’t just a woman’s responsibility—it’s everyone’s. As part of Tropang MAALAM, male riders play a key role in creating a riding culture that respects and protects women. If you’re a male rider, here’s how you can help:
By promoting respect, awareness, and support, male riders can help make the streets safer for everyone—regardless of gender.
A safe and enjoyable ride is something every member of the riding community contributes to. By staying aware, riding smart, and looking out for one another, we create a road environment where everyone, including women riders, can feel confident and secure.
About MDPPA
The Motorcycle Development Program Participants Association, Inc. (MDPPA) is the country’s most relevant association proactive to the needs of stakeholders in the country’s motorcycle industry. MDPPA members include leading motorcycle manufacturers: Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Yamaha, and TVS. Among the many goals of MDPPA is addressing the global industry gaps in road safety, regulation compliance, environmental protection, technology, and innovation through active consultation, representation, and communication with various stakeholders.
Visit https://mdppa.site/ to learn more about the various advocacies of MDPPA.