The Philippine Star

Road Board pushes online car registrati­on

- Louella Desiderio

The Philippine Road Board yesterday pushed for the modernizat­ion of the Land Transporta­tion Office (LTO) through the implementa­tion of online car registrati­on.

The Road Board sought the automation of the LTO by enabling online car registrati­on to simplify the process, reduce red tape and expedite transactio­n in the agency.

The move will allow faster release of funds to rehabilita­te and maintain roads, it said.

Composed of the secretary of the Department of Public Works and Highways as the ex-officio chairman with the chiefs of finance, budget and transporta­tion department­s as ex-officio members, the Road Board is mandated to manage and use special funds allocated for road, bridge and drainage maintenanc­e and improvemen­t, as well as installati­on of traffic lights and safety devices.

The funds used by the Road Board come from the Motor Vehicle User’s Charge (MVUC) collected upon registrati­on of motor vehicles.

The LTO remits the MVUC to the Bureau of the Treasury, which in turn deposits the revenue in four special trust accounts.

The Road Board collects around P1 billion per month from the LTO.

“Right now, we have a threemonth delay in the collection of funds because the deposit is done manually,” Jose Antonio Aguas, Road Board chief of staff and head of operations, said.

Earlier, Sen. Joseph Victor Ejercito filed a resolution urging the Department of Transporta­tion to implement online car registrati­on.

Ejercito said the move aims to promote transparen­cy in the LTO amid allegation­s of corruption and irregulari­ties in the registrati­on of vehicles and issuance of driver’s license.

Online car registrati­on is also expected to make the process easier for car owners who spend an average of two to four days to register their vehicles. –

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