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CTTMO seizes 311 e-trikes since 2021

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AT LEAST 311 electric trikes (e-trikes) have been seized by the City Transport and Traffic Management Office (CTTMO) since 2021, an official said.

Eduardo Perez IV, acting officer-in-charge of CTTMO, said during the ISpeak Media Forum, on Thursday morning, February 22, 2024, at the PSSO Building, Daang Patnubay, SIR Davao City, that out of the 311 apprehende­d e-trikes, 62 were seized in 2021, 30 in 2022, 189 in 2023, and 30 in 2024.

Perez said that electric trikes with three wheels fall outside the traffic code’s recognitio­n, as only pedal-operated tricycles are recognized. There are no laws that can regulate the e-trikes, he said.

Perez added that no regulating body can certify that these e-trikes are safe for passengers because of their speed. He then explained why ebikes are allowed and why etrikes are not it’s because compared to the etrikes, the ebikes kay traverse the bike lane that they can use.

He noted that no regulatory body can certify the safety of e-trikes for passengers due to their speed. He clarified that e-bikes are permitted because they can utilize designated bike lanes.

“Ebikes can traverse the bike lanes, which are covered and designated by both national and local government regulation­s. Additional­ly, there’s a city ordinance introduced in 2021 under Councilor Acosta,” he said.

He added, “First is there is a bike lane covered sila, pwede sila muagi diha, naa man bike gi-designate ang atoang mga national ug ang lokal naa pod city ordinance katung bike bag-o lang 2021 under councilor Acosta (there is a designated bike lane that provides coverage, allowing them to pass through. This lane is endorsed by both national and local authoritie­s, and there is also a recent city ordinance establishe­d in 2021 under Councilor Luna Acosta),” he said.

Perez acknowledg­ed the absence of regulation­s for e-trikes and mentioned that CTTMO is considerin­g conducting a study to determine their safety.

However, he admitted that they lack the qualificat­ions to make such safety assessment­s.

Given the higher speed of e-trikes compared to ‘pedicabs,’ there has been an increase in road incidents involving them. If they traverse national roads, they will face apprehensi­on.

He said that the City Government of Davao’s decision to prohibit e-trikes use will be supported by CTTMO.

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