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Showing posts with label LTO. Show all posts

Friday, October 25, 2024

LTO holds in abeyance implementation of penalties on non registration of sale of secondhand vehicle; LTO should green lane the transfer

It is more fun criticizing

The LTO head relented to the complaints of many on P40,000 penalties for non transfer of sale of 2nd hand vehicle. There were numerous objections and protests online.    We do not know when LTO will finally implement.

But LTO should streamline the transfer of sale of 2nd hand motor vehicle.    It is so difficult to transfer DOS of 2nd hand vehicle.  It is so ardous and red tape ridden.    Why dont you try?   

Sunday, July 16, 2017

Can traffic cops, MMDA traffic enforcers, city traffic enforcers confiscate you drivers license?

It is more fun criticizing

Rizal Philippines
July 16, 2017.

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Fun with the govt by Nonoy Oplas

From Motion Cars/Inquirer


This is one of the 3 questions posed by James Deakin at his tv program Service Road at CNN to Atty Nicolas.    Well the law RA 4136 says  that only LTO which has issued the license can confiscate the license unless it has deputized certain authorities to do so like in NLEX and SLEX.  Also for MMDA:  Roxas blvd and EDSA.  But our licenses are confiscated on minor offenses by city enforcers, with each city and municipality having their own unique rules as in enforcement of helmet rule:  so prescribe full face, some require the removal of helmet upon entering their cities.   Wow.

It looks like a crazy world out there for motorists, and ripe one for corruption and bribe taking.  Guys make up your mind:   LTO, MMDA.  There oughta be a law:   one uniform law for enforcement.   Akala ko no contact apprehension with all those CCTV etc.

Monday, February 4, 2013

LTO Asec blames supply chain for delayed vehicle license plates

Social and political criticisms

Rizal Philippines   | February 4, 2013

In a radio interview with Asec V. Torres of LTO at DZRH, it was learned that the delayed delivery of vehicle license plates was attributed to non conformance of suppliers to standards:    paints that peel off and those that have air bubbles when painted due to below specs metal plates.

The DOTC conducts the bidding and the user is LTO;   in other words, LTO does no have control over suppliers;  the mother unit DOTC has control.   Although the DOTC has been informed.....

Backlog is at 8 months and it is expected that suppliers will reform and that the plates will be delivered.

What do you think of this management practice at DOTC?

How can LTO really serve the public?

Does the President know of this problem?  Ito ba ay "Tuwid na Daan"

However many problems all delays and petty corruption came in that must be addressed