View Poll Results: Did you break the vehicle speed limit today?
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I broke the speed limit while walking!
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October 17th, 2007 07:40 PM #1
So we break the law every time we exceed 40kph while driving in the city!!
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http://www.lto.gov.ph/traffic2.html
SPEED LIMIT
Any person driving a motor vehicle on a highway shall drive the same at careful and prudent speed, not greater nor less than what is reasonable and proper, having due regard for the traffic, the width of the highway and any other condition then and there existing, and no person shall drive any motor vehicle upon a highway at such speed as to endanger the life, limb and property of any person, nor at a speed greater than will permit him to bring the vehicle to stop within the assured clear distance ahead.
PRESCRIBED RATE OF SPEED AS PER SECTION 35 OF REPUBLIC ACT 4136 KNOWN AS THE LAND TRANSPORTATION & TRAFFIC CODE:
On open country roads with no "Blind Corners" not closely bordered by habitations.
80 km/hour (passenger cars & motorcycles) 50 km/hour (trucks and buses)
On "Through Streets" or Boulevards, clear of traffic with no "Blind Corners", when so designated.
40 km/hour (passenger cars & motorcycles) 30 km/hour (trucks and buses)
On city and municipal streets with light traffic, when not designated "Through Streets".
30 km/hour (passenger cars & motorcycles) 30 km/hour (trucks and buses)
Through crowded streets approaching intersections at "Blind Corners", passing school zones, passing other vehicles which are stationary or for similar dangerous circumstances.
30 km/hour (passenger cars & motorcycles) 20 km/hour (trucks and buses)
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October 17th, 2007 07:46 PM #2
kailan pa kaya tayo makarating sa patutungohan natin kung ganyan ang speed? ano iyan parada ng patay...
siguro iyan batas na iyan ay circa 1950's na nabaon sa limot at ngayon lang nilabas...
LTO haller!!!
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October 18th, 2007 02:20 AM #5
Si Marcos pa kasi ang pumirma sa batas na yan..
Dapat jan amyendahan na.
Kaya sa states legal ang 70-90 MPH.
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October 18th, 2007 02:23 AM #6
Ang daming walang kwenta thread and walang kwenta poll si GH ngayon ah...
Nagpapayaman sa TCash! Ban ban ban!
Ahihi, loko lang...
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October 18th, 2007 02:53 AM #7Sa tindi ng traffic, di siguro tayo aabot sa speed limit na yan, pano ka makatakbo ng mabilis e traffic naman palagi
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October 18th, 2007 03:17 AM #8
ok padin naman yan.alangan naman lahat ng daan me naglelaser para lang makuha actual speed mo
..dito nga strict na sila pero dipadin nasusunod yong standard nila na 35kph all around the island e.
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September 28th, 2008 02:55 PM #10
Ngayon ko lang nalaman ito a, e minsan sa Roxas Boulevard o Macapagal blvd 120km/h ang takbo ko e...
LTO: EDSA speed limit is 40 km/h for cars
The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has belied Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) Chairman Bayani Fernando's claim that there is no speed limit along Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA).
According to Republic Act 4136 or the Traffic Code, the maximum speed for streets and boulevards, including EDSA, should only be 40 kilometers per hour for cars and motorcycles, and 30 kilometers per hour for trucks and buses.
Assistant Secretary Alberto Suansing of the Land Transportation Office (LTO) said there is a speed limit along Edsa, but it is not being implemented.
"Meron naman talaga, nakakalimutan lang iimplement," he said, noting that there are no speed limit signs along Metro Manila's busiest thoroughfare.
On Friday, during a hearing in Congress on the MMDA budget, Fernando, a declared 2010 presidential aspirant, justified his use of motorcycle escorts on the ground that there is no speed limit along EDSA.
His use of escorts violates a rule which says only the president, vice president, Senate president, House Speaker, and the Philippine National Police chief are entitled to have motorcycle escorts.
Fernando also said he uses escorts to help him implement MMDA regulations.
The Traffic Code says that the speed limit along country roads is 80 kilometers for cars and motorcycles, and 50 kilomters for trucks and buses.
For city and municipal roads, the speed limit is 30 kilometers per hour for cars and motorcycles, and 30 kilometers for trucks and buses.
In busy places such as public markets, the speed limit is 30 kilometers for cars and motorcycles, and 20 kilometers for trucks and buses.
RA 4136 or TRAFFIC CODE
Kind of road car/motorcycle truck/bus
- COUNTRY ROAD 80 km/h 50 km/h
- STREET/BLVD 40 km/h 30 km/h
- CITY/MUNICIPAL
(with traffic light) 30 km/h 30 km/h
- POPULATED ROAD 30 km/h 20km/h
The speed limit is actually almost useless on weekdays when traffic along Metro Manila's busiest thoroughfare is bad. It's only on weekends when the rule could be implemented.
But a taxi driver says it's more dangerous to go slow along EDSA since so many cars violate the speed limit. Implementation of the speed limit will also mean smaller earnings for taxi drivers.
The LTO, however, says it will step up the campaign against speeding. The fine for speeding is P500, plus a disciplinary seminar before the confiscated license can be returned.-- report from JOEY VILLARAMA, ABS-CBN News
as of 09/27/2008 4:47 PM
If that's the case, then it isn't cheap. More like a headache down the road, kahit pang coding...
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