Sun Star Bacolod

600 traffic violators arrested in Bacolod

- BY MERLINDA A. PEDROSA

AT least 600 traffic violators in Bacolod City were arrested by operatives of Bacolod Interagenc­y Task Force (BIATAF) from January 1 to February 4 this year, an official of the Land Transpirat­ion Office-6 (LTO-6) said yesterday.

Acting LTO-6 operations chief and legal officer LTO-6 Allan Sacramento said the task force was formed to arrest the traffic violators and to address the traffic congesnegr­os tion here.

The BIATAF was composed of LTO, Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), Bacolod Traffic Authority Office (BTAO), City Legal Office (Clo)-enforcemen­t Team, Highway Patrol Group (HPG), and the City Administra­tor’s Office.

Sacramento said they joined the DPWH and CLO because there were some illegal structures occupying the sidewalk or highways.

“We have wide roads, but there’s still traffic because of the illegal structures and erring drivers who are lack of discipline,” he said.

Sacramento said the task force was suggested by the HPG and that they conceptual­ized it with the other agencies in the local government.

Sacramento said they also deputized the Philippine National Police (PNP) as well as the BTAO traffic enforcers to help them implement the traffic laws.

Most of the violators were arrested for obstructio­n in the highway, illegal parking, unregister­ed and unlicensed motorists, not wearing a seat belt, among others.

The driver’s license of the violators was confiscate­d and that they were given citation tickets. They should pay their penalties to the LTO office.

Sacramento said most of the violators were private vehicle owners and some of them were tricycle drivers.

“For now, we are doing this in Bacolod City, as a pilot city, and after this, hopefully, we can replicate this to other cities and municipali­ties in Western Visayas,” he said.

The task force is operating every day from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in various areas.

Sacramento said they will also ask Councilor Dindo Ramos, chairperso­n

of the City Council committee on transporta­tion, to institutio­nalize the BIATAF through an ordinance in Bacolod.

“We formed this task force so that the local government unit can sustain the implementa­tion of the traffic rules through BTAO and Traffic Management Unit,” he said.*

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