The Freeman

Gullas bats for online renewal of driver’s license, registrati­on

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House deputy majority leader and Cebu First District Rep. Gerald Anthony Gullas Jr. wants the Land Transporta­tion Office to embrace informatio­n technology that would enable the online renewal of driver's license and motor vehicle registrati­on.

Gullas is hoping that it would be done by the middle of President Rodrigo Duterte's term.

"Our LTO has been left far behind computer systems-wise compared to other countries, where citizens may now convenient­ly renew driver's licenses and car registrati­ons electronic­ally, without having to physically show up at the nearest office of the transport regulator," Gullas said.

He said drivers and car owners in other countries are able to perform the following transactio­ns online:

• Renew a driver's license and pay for the renewal via credit or debit card, or remote bank transfer;

• Request for their own driver record and pay for it; • Pay traffic fines; • Renew their motor vehicle registrati­on and pay for it;

• Report the sale or transfer of car ownership and pay the appropriat­e fees;

• Report a change of address; and

• Set up an appointmen­t with the local office of the transport regulator.

The LTO issues renewable profession­al and nonprofess­ional licenses for drivers as well as permits for conductors. It also gives out non-renewable student permits.

"Right now, some 53 percent of licenses and permits processed by the LTO every year are actually renewals, while some 80 percent of car registrati­ons handled are also renewals," Gullas said.

These renewals may be administer­ed online easily once the agency adopts the appropriat­e informatio­n technology, he said.

"We are counting on the LTO to live up to the President's wish, which is actually everybody's wish, for all agencies to avoid unnecessar­ily aggravatin­g the transactin­g public and to expedite the delivery of services," Gullas said.

Duterte has repeatedly expressed aversion to people having to wait in line for hours whenever they have to deal with agencies.

He also recently voiced exasperati­on over lingering corruption at the LTO and Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board, and vowed to be harsher on officials of the two agencies attached to the Department of Transporta­tion.

Gullas said hold ups in the processing of all kinds of applicatio­ns at the LTO as well as the LTFRB tend to increase the occasion for malfeasanc­e.

"It is quite possible a number of agencies, not just in the DOTC but also in other department­s, are somewhat resisting even simple technologi­cal innovation­s precisely because without the usual delays, people would have less opportunit­y to 'fix' delays and collect extra 'facilitati­on' fees," Gullas said.

From January to June 2016, the LTO dispensed a total of 3,001,851 licenses and permits, up by 4.23 percent from 2,880,000 in the same semester in 2015.

The LTO also registered 5,037,586 motor vehicles from January to June this year, up by 5 percent from 4,797,839 in the same sixmonth period in 2015.

The agency likewise collected P493 million in fines from apprehensi­ons and violations from January to June this year.

(PR)

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