The Freeman

Lapu-Lapu City gov’t to replace old tricycle plates

- — Christell Fatima M. Tudtud/NSA

The Lapu-Lapu City Government is planning to replace the plate numbers of city-registered tricycles as these are already old, said Mayor Paz Radaza.

About 4,000 tricycles are registered in the city.

“We will be changing the plate numbers of the franchised tricycle. Sobra naman ka-daan. Ang sa jeep, sa LTFRB (Land Transporta­tion and Franchisin­g Regulatory Board) na,” Radaza said.

She said this is also another way of determinin­g the number of colorum tricycles operating within the city.

In coordinati­on with enforcers from the City Traffic Management Systems, efforts of the LapuLapu City Police Office against colorum vehicles that include non-registered tricycles are continuous.

Traffic personnel issue citation tickets to violating tricycle drivers while the police are responsibl­e in apprehendi­ng them, according to Radaza.

She said the city administra­tor has instructed the barangays to come up with a report as to how many tricycles, trisikads and habalhabal (motorcycle-forhire) are found within their respective areas.

“They have to make a report kung pila ang habal-habal, pila ang traysikad, pila ang traysikol in their barangays. I-identify na nila kung dunay license or dunay franchise,” the mayor said.

Last month, Radaza called for a wide apprehensi­on of colorum vehicles, believing that this will lessen the traffic congestion in the city.

In a recent public safety summit, the mayor said that about 90,000 vehicles pass to and from the city, which she promised to work on to reduce such number.

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