Daily Tribune (Philippines)

LTO to push for regulated e-bike use

Aside from registrati­on, mendoza said drivers who will use light electric vehicles will be required to have a license

- By Jing VillamenTe

after the metro manila Council and the metropolit­an manila Developmen­t authority approved a resolution banning light electric vehicles on national roads, it was the turn of the land Transporta­tion Office Thursday to propose their registrati­on and their drivers to have licenses.

Speaking at a public consultati­on at the lTO office, lTO chief Vigor mendoza presented his proposal to stakeholde­rs citing Republic act 4136 or the land Transporta­tion and Traffic Code which requires all vehicles that use public roads maintained and funded by the government whether local or national to be registered.

aside from registrati­on, mendoza said drivers who will use light electric vehicles will be required to have a license.

On the other hand, 1-Rider Partylist bonifacio bosita asked mendoza if the fee for light electric vehicles could be charged half the fee of regular motorcycle registrati­on, mendoza replied that the lTO is amenable.

The electric Vehicles associatio­n of the Philippine­s did not pose any objection to the proposal.

On Wednesday, mmDa announced the approval of its resolution imposing a fine of P2,500 for drivers apprehende­d without a driver’s license, that may also lead to their vehicle being impounded.

mmDa Director Victor nunez said that aside from the 19 national roads announced on Wednesday, it has added españa boulevard and bonifacio avenue to the list where light electric vehicles are banned. it removed the South luzon expressway and instead replaced it with Osmeña South Superhighw­ay.

Representa­tives from mmDa, Dilg, QC lgU, and various transport groups attended the consultati­on meeting that aimed to provide an in-depth understand­ing of the benefits and practicali­ties of transition­ing to eVs.

 ?? PhotograPh by yummie DingDing for the Daily tribune @tribunephl_yumi ?? STUDENTS view an artwork of Manila Vice Mayor Yul Servo during the ‘Obrang Manileño Guhit Pinta Exhibit’ at the Kartilya ng Katipunan yesterday.
PhotograPh by yummie DingDing for the Daily tribune @tribunephl_yumi STUDENTS view an artwork of Manila Vice Mayor Yul Servo during the ‘Obrang Manileño Guhit Pinta Exhibit’ at the Kartilya ng Katipunan yesterday.

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