Daily Tribune (Philippines)

LTO lauds PNP vehicle registrati­on pledge

- JING VILLAMENTE

Land Transporta­tion Office chief Assistant Secretary Atty. Vigor D. Mendoza II lauded over the weekend the leadership of the Philippine National Police for its commitment to register all its motor vehicles amid the strict implementa­tion of the “No Registrati­on, No Travel” policy.

The assurance that all police motor vehicles will be registered was relayed through a letter sent by Police Brig. Gen. Roderick D. Minong, Director of the PNP-Logistics Support Service, to Assistant Secretary Mendoza.

In the latter, Minong said they have already coordinate­d with the Government Service Insurance System for the issuance of the Certificat­e of Cover to facilitate the registrati­on of motor vehicles under PNP fleet, which the latter commits to release by third week of this month.

In response, Mendoza said they agreed to assist the PNP motor vehicles pending the issuance of the COCs from the GSIS.

“On behalf of our Department of Transporta­tion Secretary Jaime J. Bautista and the LTO family, I would like to extend my sincerest appreciati­on to the commitment of the PNP under the leadership of Police General Benjamin Acorda, Jr., through Police Brigadier General Roderick Minong, to cooperate with our ‘No Registrati­on, No Travel’ policy,” he added.

The LTO has been aggressive­ly implementi­ng the policy since late last year in a bid to compel the owners of 24.7 million delinquent motor vehicles to renew the registrati­on.

Mendoza said the renewal of the registrati­on is necessary to ensure the road worthiness of all vehicles hitting the Philippine roads, especially that the 24.7 million vehicles represent 65 percent of all motor vehicles in the country.

Mendoza has also secured the assurance of some local chief executives not only to renew the registrati­on of vehicles under the name of local government units but also in the informatio­n campaign to encourage more delinquent motor vehicles to renew their registrati­on.

Based on LTO data, Metro Manila, Central Luzon and CALABARZON have the most number of delinquent motor vehicles.

Mendoza has directed all Regional Directors to step up both the informatio­n drive and the enforcemen­t of the “No Registrati­on, No Travel” policy.

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