Sun.Star Pampanga

LTO sets terminal inspection­s, drug tests on PUV drivers

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THE Land Transporta­tion Office (LTO) will adopt a proactive approach in conducting nationwide terminal inspection and quick random drug tests on drivers of Public Utility Vehicles (PUVs).

The effort is in accordance with Section 15 of Republic Act No. 10856 or the Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013, which calls for a nationwide random terminal inspection and quick random drug test of PUV drivers.

This is part of the LTO’s objective to ensure the safety of road users, especially the riding public.

The LTO aims to prevent drivers under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs from operating a motor vehicle by confiscati­ng their driver’s license and requiring them to undergo drug rehabilita­tion.

The LTO’s Law Enforcemen­t Service - Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Enforcemen­t Unit (LESADDDEU) said a total of 558 road crash incidents were recorded from January to August 2022,

In the month of August, the agency recorded the highest number with 128 incidents, and a total of 476 drivers tested positive for alcoholic intoxicati­on.

Some 17 fatalities and 281 injuries were reported for the period.

The LES-ADDDEU placed the driver’s licenses of the drivers involved in these incidents who tested positive for alcoholic intoxicati­on under alarm and preventive suspension for 90 days pending the issuance of an LTO resolution to determine the administra­tive sanctions and correspond­ing penalties that will be imposed on the violators.

Under Section 5 of R.A. 10856, “it shall be unlawful for any person to drive a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, dangerous drugs and other similar substances.” Section 7 of the same law also states the mandatory conduct of alcohol and chemical testing, including drug screening tests and if necessary, a drug confirmato­ry test, of motor vehicle drivers involved in motor vehicular accidents, especially if the accident caused the loss of human life or physical injuries.

The LTO reminded the public not to drink if they have plans of operating a motor vehicle saying it will be dangerous to both the driver and pedestrian­s, or even to other drivers.

“Time and again, we have all seen the disastrous consequenc­es brought about by drunk or drugged driving, more importantl­y during the Yuletide season, where many families go out to celebrate and be merry. It is time that we change that mindset in order to avert the loss of life and property,” said LTO Chief Assistant Secretary Teofilo Guadiz III.

 ?? ?? The PNP Highway Patrol Group, in cooperatio­n with the Mabalacat City Traffic Enforcemen­t Group, check vehicles passing by the SCTEx underpass in Barangay Mabiga in line with the enforcemen­t of Republic Act 4136, also known as the Land Transporta­tion and Traffic Code. - MCTEG photo
The PNP Highway Patrol Group, in cooperatio­n with the Mabalacat City Traffic Enforcemen­t Group, check vehicles passing by the SCTEx underpass in Barangay Mabiga in line with the enforcemen­t of Republic Act 4136, also known as the Land Transporta­tion and Traffic Code. - MCTEG photo

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