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  1. Join Date
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    #31
    Quote Originally Posted by shakatak70 View Post
    Meron na ring inilabas pangmotor ang LTO na memorandum gaya niyan.

    Administrative Order (AO) 2008-015



    At ito yung sa naka emphasize ang modification

    sana maglabas sila ng memo para sa mga motorcycles na always on the right lane lang sila or slow lane.

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    #32
    Quote Originally Posted by ramones283 View Post
    sana maglabas sila ng memo para sa mga motorcycles na always on the right lane lang sila or slow lane.
    Sir maraming di papayag...Makukuyog ang magpo-propose niyan....hehehehe

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    #33
    tama yan lalo na yung seatbelt, biruin mo lahat ng jeep at bus, every passenger naka seatbelt, pati yung nakatayo sa bus at sabit sa jeep , may seatbelt, ay standing belt pala. sana pati motorcycle may seatbelt. tapos mga more than 4 wheels driver dapat naka-helmet rin

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    #34
    it is good that some men and women in the lto are actually doing their jobs (that is, to think)

    siguro yung areas related on vehicle modification particularly sa safety and social responsibility ang dapat bigyan pansin, like yung mga stupid vehicle owners na maglalagay ng tail light na white/blue/green etc. ang illumination, mufflers na sobrang ingay, paglagay ng sirens, etc.

    pero kung for aesthetic or specific use na hindi naman compromised ang safety, di naman siguro dapat violation yun.

    HID's arent that bad, what is to be implemented is the correct light output and angle in which the light is aimed (though im not an HID user..)

    marami na masyado laws but sad to say, it is the implementation of the same that is lacking.

    actually kahit nga minsan lto vehicles may mga violations. ever wonder bakit may sirens and hazard lights on the roof ang vehicles nila na para bang ambulansiya at may emergency? as far as i kno di sila kasama sa excemption sa rule na to. or yung mga enforcers nila na lagi kong nakikita na wala din plate no. ang mga motorcycles at di din naka-helmet ang mga riders.

    minsan kasi sa tingin ko their aim is to make more money (both legal and illegal) kaya yung mga ginagawa at iniimplement na laws eh aimed sa mga private vehicle users.

    sori guys, just venting my frustrations..

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    #35
    Quote Originally Posted by moneylai View Post
    tama yan lalo na yung seatbelt, biruin mo lahat ng jeep at bus, every passenger naka seatbelt, pati yung nakatayo sa bus at sabit sa jeep , may seatbelt, ay standing belt pala. sana pati motorcycle may seatbelt. tapos mga more than 4 wheels driver dapat naka-helmet rin
    sa pagkakaalam ko, mas hindi safe ang seatbelt pag nakaupo ng pa-side ang passenger.. kaya po walang seatbelt sa MRT/LRT.. napanuod ko lang po sa tv.. nalimutan ko na kung saan.. basta fact yan..

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    #36
    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    Di lang stepboard. It can be interpreted to include stuff like:

    -car window visors
    -car body kits
    -roof racks
    -air filters
    -bull bars
    -tow hitch
    -winch
    -window tint
    -seat covers
    -extra wide rear view mirrors
    -upgraded HU & speakers
    -car alarms
    -etc

    because all of these probably don't have LTO/ DTI certification too.

    An unenforcable law is a useless & pointless law.

    Frankly we have enough laws if the police, mmda and others would simply enforce them properly.
    I agree.... we have too much laws..... the problem is enforcement.....

    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    We should have a law to protect us (normal citizens) from the law makers from writing and passing more stupid laws.
    I guess that wont happen since that law isnt profitable.......

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    #37
    ... modifying the car in such a way as to diminish its safety of operation, such as...
    changing the colors of its safety lights from the regulation red, orange, and natural (head) lights (if HID, make sure proper reflectors are used).. "any other combination color of lights is allowed, as long as it's not visible outside"..
    broken or non-functioning lights (including taillights with broken red covers)..
    sound-amplifying exhaust gadgets..
    the use of highly reflective material in its front and rear panels, e.g. stainless steel..
    the use of gadgets that diminish the readability of the license plates.. this includes even clear plastic covers that cause reflections..

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    #38
    Additional proposed items from the LTO Guidelines:

    *Drivers and All Passengers who fail to use seatbelt will be fined P1,500/passenger plus attending seminar for traffic and vehicle safety to be conducted by LTO.

    * For carrying more passenger other than the normal seating capacity, a penalty of P1,000/per passenger.

    * For defective accessories such as headlight, tail light, signal light, brake light, side mirror and horn a fine of P1,000 for the violators.

    * For modifying any part of the original design of a private vehicle without approval of LTO and the DTI a fine of P2,000.

    * Wearing of slippers fine of P500 for the first offense, P700 for the 2nd offense and P1,000 for the 3rd offense and revocation of drivers license.

    * Installation of HID headlight 4300K and up color temperature a fine of P5000.

    * Installation Open free flow exhaust pipe other than the original exhaust pipe a fine of P3000. "
    may bagong pag kakakitaan na naman sila
    unfair naman yung iba rules :hammer:

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    #39
    May existing thread

    Gud luck sa LTO kung matutupad mga batas na iyan. Halos maubos mga jeepneys if to the letter masunod iyan.

    * For carrying more passenger other than the normal seating capacity, a penalty of P1,000/per passenger.

    * Wearing of slippers fine of P500 for the first offense, P700 for the 2nd offense and P1,000 for the 3rd offense and revocation of drivers license.
    Last edited by Monseratto; September 27th, 2012 at 02:00 PM.

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    #40
    define slippers..

    pag crocs or sanuk.. slippers din yun?

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Memorandum LTO AO15