Daily Tribune (Philippines)

LTO prioritizi­ng female driver licensing

- BY JING VILLAMENTE

Land Transporta­tion Office chief assistant Secretary Atty. Vigor D. Mendoza on Monday ordered all his Regional Directors and District Office heads to prioritize women in the conduct of free Theoretica­l Driving Course seminars this month as part of the continuous outreach program of the agency nationwide.

Mendoza said the move is in line with the instructio­n of Department of Transporta­tion Secretary Jaime J. Bautista to come up with programs and activities that would honor women this month, which was declared National Women’s Month.

“This is the LTO’s way of recognizin­g the role of Filipino women in the society, especially as the government’s partners in ensuring the safety of all road users,” Mendoza said.

Last week, Mendoza graced a ceremony in Naga City where a memorandum of agreement was signed between the LTO and the local government units for the interconne­ctivity in Single Ticketing System.

“With a shared vision of strengthen­ing Naga City’s traffic enforcemen­t efforts, this collaborat­ive effort underscore­s the significan­ce of seamless connectivi­ty and cooperatio­n between government agencies, ensuring convenienc­e for all,” Mendoza said.

In the same activity, the LTO and the LGU Naga City awarded Scholarshi­p Certificat­es for Theoretica­l Driving Course for Women to mark Internatio­nal Women’s Day on 8 March.

The LTO’s free TDC is an outreach program of the LTO to train as many motorists about road safety. The program paves the way for driver’s license applicants to save at least P1,000, the normal charge for TDC in driving schools.

Last week, the LTO also held free TDC to a total of 913 students of Aurelio Mendoza Memorial Colleges in Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay.

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