LTO, magkakasa ng random checkpoint para sa pagpapatupad 'no registration, no travel' policy

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LTO, magkakasa ng random checkpoint para sa pagpapatupad 'no registration, no travel' policy
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00:00 The Land Transportation Office will look into the No Registration No Travel Policy.
00:05 This is to stop the travel of unregistered vehicles.
00:10 Karen Villanda in detail.
00:12 Starting next week, the Land Transportation Office is expecting a random checkpoint
00:21 to stop the implementation of the No Registration No Travel Policy.
00:25 After learning that of the 38 million vehicles in the country, only 14 million are registered in the LTO
00:33 and more than 24 million are unaccounted or not registered.
00:38 The revenue that is lost to the government will also reach 37 billion pesos because of this.
00:43 I hope there are less apprehensions, more voluntary compliance.
00:47 But we will really restrict the checkpoints.
00:55 They will be randomly scattered throughout the city, outside the city, to ensure full compliance.
01:02 But we are really outreaching.
01:05 Here at the LTO office on East Avenue, the impounded vehicles are packed.
01:11 Most of these are public utility vehicles and it is expected that this will be added to the strict implementation of the LTO
01:18 in the No Registration No Travel Policy.
01:21 But the LTO is more eager to register the operators for the safety of passengers.
01:28 Road safety. Because we did not inspect, especially when the vehicle is parked,
01:34 we will really put our passengers in danger. That's number one. That's why we want to implement this.
01:42 Impounded vehicles and fines of 10,000 pesos.
01:45 The penalty for the last vehicle that is not registered in the vehicle.
01:49 According to the LTO, the largest percentage of unregistered vehicles are motorcycles,
01:55 70 percent of 24 million unaccounted vehicles.
02:00 The 20 percent of public utility vehicles are registered.
02:05 The LTO does not rule out the possibility that the pandemic has a big effect,
02:09 so the number of unregistered vehicles increased.
02:12 At the terminal of this jeepney on North Avenue, Quezon City,
02:15 some units of the jeepney became empty after not traveling since the pandemic.
02:21 The reason is that since the pandemic, no one can travel.
02:25 No one will ride. Second, the operators, they don't have a driver to pick them up.
02:34 That's another reason. The operator is gone. The operator died. He stopped.
02:41 Why didn't he go?
02:43 He's gone. He didn't travel. First of all, the travel is really low here.
02:48 The LTO also said that they will clean their vehicles.
02:52 They will also speed up the process of registering the vehicle online.
02:56 We will also slowly transition to online registration so that the last face-to-face with the LTO is the inspection of the vehicle.
03:10 After that, they don't have to go to the district offices anymore to register their vehicle.
03:15 Before, you have to go to the district office. Now, you don't have to go to the district office to teach them to register online.
03:22 In LTO Region 5, they already put a digital citizens charter where using a tablet, the LTO offline service can be available.
03:31 The LTO also plans to speed up the inspection of the vehicles before they can get registered next year.
03:38 Aside from visual inspection of the vehicles, the LTO will also use machinery to ensure the roadworthiness of the vehicles.
03:45 Karen Villanda for the Morning Show ng Bayan, Rice and Shine, Philippines.

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