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09/09/2022
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23/08/2022

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Republic Act No. 8750

The Act calls for the mandatory use of seat belts among passengers of all motor vehicles whether private or for hire, seated facing forward in the front row seats and those seated at the back row (passenger immediately behind the driver) of private cars, Sports Utility Vehicles (SUV) and for hire vehicles with running engine on any road or thoroughfare.

Drivers of "for hire" motor vehicles are required to immediately inform and require the front seat passengers upon boarding a vehicle of running engine to wear the prescribed seat belts. Any passenger who refuses to wear seat belts shall be directed to take another seat for which a seat belt is not required or else he/she shall not be allowed to continue his/her trip. In addition, he/she will be informed that no insurance can be recovered in case of accident.

Appropriate signage shall be posted on public or for hire vehicles.

Exempted from this law is a passenger or operator with a physically disabling ailment or medical condition which would prevent appropriate restraint in a safety belt. The condition should be duly certified by a licensed physician and surgeon or a licensed chiropractor who shall state the nature of the condition, and why the restraint is inappropriate.

Fines and penalties shall be imposed on failure to wear the prescribed seat belt and for allowing a child 6 years old and below to sit on the front passenger seat:

First Offense - One thousand pesos (Php 1,000.00)
Second Offense - Two thousand pesos (Php 2,000.00)
Third Offense - Five thousand pesos (Php 5,000.00) plus one (1) week suspension of driver's license counting from the payment of fine.

FAILURE TO POST APPROPRIATE SEAT BELT SIGNAGE (FOR PUV) AND FAILURE TO REQUIRE THE FRONT SEAT PASSENGER TO WEAR A SEATBELT.

For PUV's both the driver and operator are liable to pay the fine of three thousand pesos (Php 3,000.00) for every violation.

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Alang sa Kasayuran sa tanan:
17/08/2022

Alang sa Kasayuran sa tanan:

Republic Act No. 10666

It shall be unlawful for anyone to drive a two (2)-wheeled motorcycle with a child on board on public roads when a) there is a heavy volume of vehicles; b) there is high density of fast-moving vehicles; or c) the speed limit imposed is more than 60/kph, unless:

The child passenger can comfortably reach his/her feet on the standard foot peg of the motorcycle;
The child's arms can reach around and grasp the waist of the motorcycle rider; and
The child is wearing a standard protective helmet referred to under Republic Act No. 10054, otherwise known the "Motorcycle Helmet Act of 2009."

Fines and penalties include:

First Offense - Three thousand pesos (Php 3,000.00)
Second Offense - Five thousand pesos (Php 5,000.00)
Third Offense - Ten thousand pesos (Php 10,000.00) and one (1) month suspension of driver's license
Succeeding Offenses - Ten thousand pesos (Php 10,000.00) and automatic revocation of driver's license

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17/08/2022

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Republic Act 10913

The law prohibits all motorists to use any communications device while the motor vehicle, whether diplomatic, public or private, is in motion or temporarily stopped at a traffic light or intersection. Prohibitions include composing, sending or reading text messages, making or receiving calls, watching TV shows or movies and other video types, surfing the internet, making calculations, reading e-books, playing games. Exempted are those making emergency calls and Emergency Service Agencies (electric, gas, water, chemical spill), including entities responding to emergencies, e.g., healthcare providers, fire department, police.

Penalties include:

First Offense - Five thousand pesos (Php 5,000.00)
Second Offense - Ten thousand pesos (Php 10,000.00)
Third Offense - Fifteen thousand pesos (Php 15,000.00) and three (3) months suspension of driver's license
Fourth Offense - Twenty thousand pesos (Php 20,000.00) and revocation of driver's license for succeeding offenses

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15/08/2022

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Republic Act 10930

This Act provides amendments to Section 23 of R.A. 4136, or the "Land Transportation and Traffic Code." The LTO shall promulgate prerequisites and guidelines before the grant of drivers' licenses to ensure that these are issued only to deserving applicants with sufficient driving skills and knowledge on road safety and proper road courtesy..

Penalties include a fine in the amount of Twenty Thousand Pesos (Php 20,000.00) imposed on a driver's license applicant found to have committed any of the following acts:

"(1) Willful misrepresentation with respect to material information in one's application;

"(2) Connivance with the officer in the irregular conduct of examinations or issuance of license;

"(3) Falsification of documents; or

"(4) Cheating during examinations.

Any or all of the acts above mentioned shall be punished whether or not a license was granted by reason of such misrepresentation, connivance, falsification or cheating.

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Sa mga amahan na, sa umaabot amahan, sa mga inahan nga mao poy amahan, HAPPY FATHER'S DAY!!!!
18/06/2022

Sa mga amahan na, sa umaabot amahan, sa mga inahan nga mao poy amahan, HAPPY FATHER'S DAY!!!!

HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY!!!lalo na sa mga taong pinili pero hindi naman talaga minahalπŸ˜„
12/06/2022

HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY!!!

lalo na sa mga taong pinili pero hindi naman talaga minahalπŸ˜„



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