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January 5th, 2023 11:04 AM #241
Talaga palang pwede magnoshow sa renewal.
Long hair kasi ako nung nagrenew.
Yung old pic e with my usual barber's cut trim. Kaya di na ko nagpapic.
Plan ko na pagupit next week. [emoji16]
Hirap i-maintain ng long hair.
Tapos pag me work ako sa datacenter namin - need itali or mag bonnet.
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February 27th, 2023 03:49 PM #242
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February 27th, 2023 04:10 PM #244
You can find an answer sheet online or just do it for him
Its easy anyway
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February 27th, 2023 09:53 PM #245
You can pay for on the spot seminar at LTO that will also expedite your renewal process (after the seminar) ...
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February 28th, 2023 04:57 PM #246
Kapag expired hindi na pwede mag online test? I'm trying to register for him and I'm getting an error
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April 16th, 2023 01:22 PM #247
Hay salamat...
LTO drops periodical medical exam requirement after obtaining driver’s license | Inquirer News
The Land Transportation Office (LTO) on Sunday announced that holders of driver’s licenses are no longer required to undergo the prescribed periodic medical examination (PME).
In a statement, the LTO said that the removal of the requirement is in compliance with the amended Memorandum Circular 2021-2285 or the “Supplemental Implementing Rules and Regulations” of Republic Act 10930.
It can be recalled that before the amendment, the said memorandum required drivers to undergo regular medical examinations.
According to LTO chief Jay Art Tugade, however, the agency deemed it wise to waive the PME requirement based on various studies, data collected, and consultations that the agency conducted — which showed that failure to undergo the required PME is not included among causes of road accidents.
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April 16th, 2023 09:02 PM #248i suppose what the authority meant was,
the drivers of the vehicles that figured in the accident, did not fail the prior medical exam, resulting their granting of driver's license.
to me, the LTO findings are quite obvious and predictable, because applicants who fail their medical exam, are automatically denied the privilege of driving on public roads and cause accidents.
thus, i would not expect any of the drivers who figured in an accident, to be medical exam failures.
LTO should continue requiring medical exams on license applications.
tayo namang mga medical practitioners,
let us be proud of our profession and conduct these exams conscientiously.Last edited by dr. d; April 16th, 2023 at 09:05 PM.
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April 16th, 2023 11:49 PM #249
It's actually not a medical exam but a simple blood pressure check and vision test and questions about your medical history. No medical tests performed.
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April 17th, 2023 12:15 AM #250
Probably looks like a Coke sakto. Yes, where did you buy it?
Fire Extinguisher for Car: what brand and type...