Daily Tribune (Philippines)

LGUs back ‘No Registrati­on, No Travel’ policy

Mendoza recognized the support of the local chief executives in the implementa­tion of ‘No Registrati­on, No Travel’ policy, saying this is a major boost to the promotion of road safety and adherence to the regulation­s of motor vehicle ownership

- BY JING VILLAMENTE

More local government units in the country committed their support to the aggressive efforts of the Land Transporta­tion Office to renew the registrati­on of as many delinquent motor vehicles across the country.

Earlier, Quezon, Bukidnon Mayor Pablo Lorenzo paid a courtesy visit to LTO chief Assistant Secretary Atty. Vigor D. Mendoza II to personally inform of the ongoing efforts to convince motor vehicle owners in his municipali­ty to register their motor vehicles with expired registrati­on.

In Oriental Mindoro, three mayors also met with the officials of the LTO Pinamalaya­n District Office to map out plans in the implementa­tion of “No Registrati­on, No Travel” policy in their respective areas.

They are Mayor Aristeo A. Baldos of Pinamalaya­n, Mayor German D. Rodegerio of Gloria and Nemmen O. Perez of Socorro.

“They have been actively engaged in supporting and strengthen­ing the call for the renewal of registrati­on for delinquent motor vehicles,” a report to Mendoza from the LTO Pinamalaya­n District Office said.

Mendoza recognized the support of the local chief executives in the implementa­tion of “No Registrati­on, No Travel” policy, saying this is a major boost to the promotion of road safety and adherence to the regulation­s of motor vehicle ownership.

He then urged all regional directors and heads of district offices to continue the collaborat­ion with the local government units and other stakeholde­rs to achieve the goal of registerin­g around 24 million delinquent motor vehicles across the country.

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