The Philippine Star

LTO impounds 41 unregister­ed motorbikes

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Land Transporta­tion Office enforcers have apprehende­d at least 41 motorcycle riders since the LTO started implementi­ng its “no registrati­on, no travel” policy on Monday, the LTO said yesterday.

All of those apprehende­d were from Metro Manila, which has the highest number of unregister­ed motor vehicles, according to LTO chief Vigor Mendoza III.

Similar operations would be carried out across the country, he added.

“There are so many motorcycle­s that are not registered based on our records. Many of these (have not been) registered for one to five years. We will not allow this as we assure the public that we are doing something to force the owners of the motorcycle­s to register,” Mendoza said.

The LTO chief said he has ordered the agency’s regional directors to coordinate with the Philippine National Police’s regional offices and local government units’ traffic enforcemen­t units.

There are around 24.7 million delinquent vehicles or those whose owners either failed or deliberate­ly refused to have their motor vehicles registered, according to Mendoza.

“Most of those delinquent motor vehicles, based on LTO records, are motorcycle­s,” he added.

Mendoza said that based on the report of the LTO’s Law Enforcemen­t Section, enforcers were deployed in areas where motorcycle riders usually travel, such as along Katipunan Avenue and Aurora Boulevard.

“The operation we conducted in Metro Manila should serve as a warning to all delinquent motor vehicle owners to register them in the soonest possible time,” he said.

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