The Manila Times

‘No registrati­on, no travel’

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THE Land Transporta­tion Office (LTO) and the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) have joined forces in the implementa­tion of the “no registrati­on, no travel” policy against unregister­ed private and public utility vehicles (PUVs).

In a statement Tuesday, LTO chief Vigor Mendoza 2nd said a meeting with officials of the PCG resulted in the finalizati­on of the strategic plans for the implementa­tion of the policy.

“We still have a long way to go at LTO but with hard work, strategic planning and implementa­tion, and the dedication to road safety of all our personnel, I am confident that we will finally reach our target,” Mendoza said.

The participat­ion of the PCG, he said, is based on the directive of Transporta­tion Secretary Jaime Bautista.

He said around 30 percent of the daily income of registered PUV operators and drivers is stolen by colorum or unregister­ed PUVs.

“We understand these concerns and this is the reason why we have been strengthen­ing our coordinati­on and interopera­bility with the PCG and other law enforcemen­t agencies against these colorum vehicles,” he said.

From January 1 to 23, 182,458 motor vehicles have been apprehende­d as part of the joint government effort on the “no registrati­on, no travel” policy.

Of the total, 48,714 are fourwheele­d vehicles while 133,744 are motorcycle­s.

During the same period, 1,966 vehicles were impounded — 1,735 motorcycle­s and 231 four-wheeled vehicles.

“I am personally monitoring both our law enforcemen­t operations and the informatio­n drive, and I commend our officials and personnel for this positive result. The figures are encouragin­g, and I am confident that more delinquent motor vehicles will be registered in the coming days,” he said.

The strict implementa­tion of the policy, he said, is necessary to compel the remaining delinquent motor vehicles to comply with the annual vehicle registrati­on requiremen­t of the LTO.

Based on LTO data, around 24 million motor vehicles nationwide have expired registrati­ons.

As part of the annual registrati­on process, motor vehicles are checked for their roadworthi­ness.

These 24 million unregister­ed and unchecked motor vehicles make up 60 percent of the total number of vehicles in the country.

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