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    #11
    Masyado silang naging OA sa pag modify ng looks ng kotse dahil sa lintek na mga carnapping incidents na yan

    Meron nga ako nakita sa Ads, 2009 Accord 3.5S-V V6 * 1.3M. Shuffled emblems. Mukhang carnapped. Kasi ganun ginawa sa Volvo nila Ramsay.

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    #12
    Sounds good to me... Especially those HID's that are so bright that its so blinding... Sana nga they get fined to hell! Sobra ba silang bulag? Ako nga stock lang I can still see...

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    #13
    so in effect all jeepneys are illegal now... with only up to three passengers that can have a seat belt.. the three in the front.. what happens to all the passenger sitting sideways?

    i think the LTO should start by having a cheating free drivers exams for new drivers.. and stricter drug testing..

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    #14
    Wala ba silang idadagdag para sa mga motorcycle?

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    #15
    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    In other countries, like Australia, meron silang allowable limit for changing tire sizes for each type of vehicle.

    Tama lang naman mga proposed guidlelines sa memorandum na yan. It's about time. Sana hindi maging ningas cogon ulit ito if approved.
    I am not against it but if they are going to make guidelines it shouldn't be vague as this. Good thing like in your example; Australia indicates what size the wheels can be.

    Now let's say I changed my mags to a 16" instead of the standard 15", based on this AO an enforcer can penalize me and claim that's not the original specifications for my car.

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    #16
    Quote Originally Posted by Starex_Gold View Post
    Wala ba silang idadagdag para sa mga motorcycle?
    Meron na ring inilabas pangmotor ang LTO na memorandum gaya niyan.

    Administrative Order (AO) 2008-015

    AO AHS-2008-015 is pursuant to Executive Order 292 or the Administrative Code of 1987 and the United Nations Vienna Convention for Road Traffic of 1968, to which the Philippines is a signatory.

    It is also in accordance with Department Order 93-693.

    Section 6 of the AO states that only one back rider shall be allowed on a motorcycle or scooter who must be provided with a seat and footrest.

    "The motorcycle or scooter shall not carry cargo other than the saddle bags or luggage carriers specifically designed and approved by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)."

    The order also states that it is the duty of the driver and rider to ensure that they both wear standard helmets.

    A motorcycle or scooter also needs headlight, tail light, signal light, brake light, side mirror and horn.

    "The driver/rider shall, anytime of the day, switch on the headlight of the motorcycle or scooter while it is being operated on the highway," it added.

    "Highways" shall mean every public thoroughfare, public boulevard, driveway, avenue, park, alley, callejon, but shall not include roadway upon grounds owned by private persons, colleges, universities or other similar institutions, the AO said.

    The AO also said any modification of the original standard design of a motorcycle or scooter shall first be subject to the approval of LTO and the DTI.

    No driver shall operate a vehicle while under the influence of liquor or narcotic drug.

    The driver shall also not use a cellular phone or other gadgets while operating the vehicle.

    The driver shall as well observe the rule of a one lane per one vehicle only.

    Motorcycles shall not be operated on sidewalks.

    Fines for violations shall be imposed:

    * P1,500 for failure of wearing a helmet.

    * P1,000 for carrying more passengers other than the back rider or cargo other than the saddle bags.

    * P1,000 for defective accessories such as headlight, tail light, signal light, brake light, side mirror and horn.

    * P2,000 for modifying any part of the original designs of a motorcycle LTO's approval.

    * P1,000 for wearing flip flops, sandals or slippers or being bare footed while operating motorcycle or scooter on a road or highway.

    The AO was supposed to be implemented last June but was deferred to give way for the conduct of information and education campaign. (CGC)
    At ito yung sa naka emphasize ang modification

    Last edited by shakatak70; September 20th, 2010 at 12:56 AM.

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    #17
    Buti nalang :clap:

    Kaso mas marami parin ang MC Riders na walang disiplina.

    Ang nakikita ko lang na MC Riders na may disiplina eh yung mga naka Ducati, Harley, etc.. yung mga mamahalin.

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    #18
    Ay siya, totoo yan Sir SG

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    #19
    ano kaya mangyayari sa mga car lovers..pag bawal ganito ganyan pag mag EB wala nang makikita kundi stock:hysterical:..dapat bawal na murang motor

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    #20
    tidus1203: how about those vehicles which have stock HID lightings?

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Memorandum LTO AO15