Sun.Star Davao

LTO 11 backs 5-yr license validity

- By Bomie Lane S. Castillo

THE Land Transporta­tion Office R11 (LTO-11) said it supports the newly signed law extending the validity of drivers' license to five years from the previous three years as it benefit both the office and the license holders.

President Rodrigo RoaDuterte signed into law on Wednesday, July 2, the Republic Act No. 10930 amending the Section 23 of the LTO Code (Republic Act No. 4136) to extend the validity of drivers' licenses.

LTO 11 Director Attorney Gomer Dy, in an interview with Sun.Star Davao, said the full effectivit­y of the law will be in the middle of September or 30 days after the law be signed.

"This law is actually made to function like in other countries. In western countries, the drivers' licenses are even valid for 15 years. At least the Philippine­s is slowly competing with the global scheme," Dy said.

The registrati­on for the five-year license already started last November 2016 after PRRD released an executive order regarding the extension of the drivers' license validity.

However, Dy said it is through the new law that the validity extension will become official along with the release of the new license cards.

"For those who registered from November 2016 to present, we only gave them a paper with the complete license detail, ensuring that they are accredited drivers," Dy said.

The valid license cards, he added, will be released to all new registrant­s between October or November this year.

Dy said the new drivers' licenses will be installed with micro chips for an advanced method

of usage in the future.

The city, he added, already has 27,164 accumulate­d registrant­s from November 2016 to yesterday, August 03, all waiting for the release of their new drivers' licenses.

"The law also extends the validity of those owning five-year licenses to 10 years with required conditions. Conditions like no violations and apprehensi­on from the past five years should be met by the registrant­s. If there are, LTO cannot extend their licenses from five years to ten years," Dy said. BSC (For full story visit www.sunstar.com.ph/davao/)

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