The Philippine Star

LTO to review distracted driving rules

- By ROBERTZON RAMIREZ

The Land Transporta­tion Office (LTO) will review the implementi­ng rules and regulation­s (IRR) for the Anti-distracted Driving Law or Republic Act 10913 after its first day caused confusion among motorists and concerned enforcemen­t agencies.

LTO chief Edgar Galvante said he would meet with the government agencies to come up with a uniform implementa­tion of the law as they received mixed reviews from motorists when the law took effect Thursday.

Galvante added that the LTO is open to suggestion­s on how it could improve implementa­tion of the law.

“Let’s see what is more appropriat­e, reasonable implementa­tion of the law and if possible uniform, because there are so many suggestion­s and we are open to that,” Galvante said in a radio interview.

But he emphasized that the government is not making the lives of motorists miserable after they were prohibited from using their mobile phones for navigation­al purposes while driving unless these are used hands-free.

He said that the important thing is that there is no distractio­n in the line of sight of motorists.

Galvante also explained that the LTO has started apprehendi­ng erring motorists.

He said the IRR does not state that an informatio­n drive should be provided before the government can apprehend violators. From Page 1

But he said the LTO is giving the apprehende­d motorists the chance to explain why they should not be fined for their violations during the adjudicati­on, citing that enforcers could have just mistakenly apprehende­d them.

In the first day of implementa­tion of the Anti-distracted Driving Law, the Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority (MMDA) apprehende­d 127 motorists, consisting of 89 motorcycle drivers, 25 private vehicle owners, seven truck drivers, five bus drivers and one UV express driver.

As of 1 p.m. on Friday, the MMDA has apprehende­d 19 erring motorists: nine private vehicle drivers, nine motorcycle drivers and one bike rider.

The LTO is the government agency responsibl­e for implementi­ng the Anti-distracted Driving Law through the help of the MMDA, the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr).

Some senators have called for a review of the IRR of RA 10913, which has led to confusion among motorists, particular­ly on the use of navigation apps like Waze on mobile devices.

Sen. Joseph Victor Ejercito said that the new rules as released by the DOTr were confusing.

Ejercito said that the rules regarding placement of phones for use in navigation are practicall­y incomprehe­nsible.

Officials of the DOTr and its line agencies such as the LTO have been coming out with conflictin­g statements that baffled motorists because they were unsure whether they could use these apps and exactly where their phones should be placed.

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