Baguio City has long been known for its cool climate, pine trees, and pedestrian-friendly charm. But if you’re driving around the Summer Capital of the Philippines, there’s one ordinance you need to be aware of, especially if you value your driver’s license.
To make roads safer for both locals and tourists, the Baguio City government passed Ordinance No. 07-2010, also known as the “King of the Road Ordinance.” This law aims to prioritize pedestrian safety by regulating how motorists behave at pedestrian lanes throughout the city.
There are only a few exceptions to the ordinance:
Violators of the ordinance face escalating penalties:
Take note: The driver’s license will not be returned until the seminar is completed for second and third-time offenders.
The Baguio City Police Office (BCPO) is the primary agency tasked with implementation. They are supported by traffic aides, barangay tanods, police auxiliaries, and Public Order and Safety Division (POSD) personnel.
As of mid-2025, BCPO has intensified its implementation of the ordinance. Hundreds of violators have been apprehended, underscoring the city’s commitment to road safety. This is especially important in a city like Baguio, where narrow roads and high foot traffic meet steep inclines and sharp turns.
Whether you are a resident or a visiting tourist, knowing and respecting this ordinance helps ensure a safer, more walkable city for everyone.
If you’re driving around Baguio City:
Because here in Baguio, pedestrians aren’t just crossing the road—they’re the kings of it.
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