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MOTORISTS WARNED AGAINST SPEEDING

CONSOLACIO­N TO IMPOSE SPEED LIMIT

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The Consolacio­n Municipal Government has set a speed limit for all motorists using roads in its jurisdicti­on.

“There are so many commercial establishm­ent along the road. Pedestrian­s become vulnerable if motorists don’t observe the speed limit,” Mayor Teresa Alegado told Superbalit­a Cebu in Cebuano on Sunday, Feb. 17.

Ordinance 27, or the Speed Limit Ordinance, sets speed limits for all types of vehicles traversing major and minor roads in the town.

It allows the mayor to pur- chase speed guns, speed enforcemen­t cameras, speed limit signs and printout citation tickets using municipal funds.

Alegado signed the ordinance on Dec. 27, 2018. A copy of the ordinance was received by Office of the Provincial Secretary last Jan. 31 for approval by the Provincial Board (PB).

The ordinance was endorsed to the committee on public safety, peace and order led by PB Member Sun Shimura.

Republic Act 4136, or the Land Transporta­tion and Traffic Code, instructs motorists to slow down when they approach schools.

Allowed speed

The ordinance states that buses and trucks should not go beyond the speed of 30 kilometers per hour (kph) while traversing provincial and municipal roads and 20kph while traversing barangay roads or streets.

Private vehicles, motorcycle­s and public utility jeepneys cannot go beyond 40 kph on provincial roads, 30 kph on municipal roads and 20 kph on barangay roads.

Violators will be fined P500 and P1,500 for the first and second offense, respective­ly. They will also have to attend a fourhour seminar on road safety.

Third-time offenders face a fine of P2,500 and their vehicles will be impounded.

Serial violators may face imprisonme­nt of up to 30 days, depending on the court’s decision.

Section 8 of the ordinance, however, exempts drivers of vehicles transporti­ng doctors or health workers to an emergency situation or emergency vehicles going to a place where an accident happened, drivers of ambulances that carry wounded persons or persons with urgent medical needs, drivers of military trucks and drivers of patrol cars chasing criminals.

Also exempted from fines and penalties are law enforcemen­t officers who overtake vehicles while attempting to arrest traffic violators, drivers of fire trucks responding to fire incidents and drivers of vehicles transporti­ng government officials or dignitarie­s.

Alegado said her traffic enforcers could only issue citation tickets to violators, as the Land Transporta­tion Office 7 had yet to authorize them to issue temporary operator’s permits.

 ?? SUNSTAR FOTO / ALLAN CUIZON ?? SLOW DOWN. If approved by the Provincial Board, motorists going through the northern town of Consolacio­n will have to reduce their speed or risk facing fines that range from P500 to P2,500. Violators will also have to undergo a four-hour seminar on road safety.
SUNSTAR FOTO / ALLAN CUIZON SLOW DOWN. If approved by the Provincial Board, motorists going through the northern town of Consolacio­n will have to reduce their speed or risk facing fines that range from P500 to P2,500. Violators will also have to undergo a four-hour seminar on road safety.

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