MMDA warns vs modified headlights

MMDA warns vs modified headlights

Monday, November 5, 2007 The Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) warned motorists yesterday against using vehicles with modified headlights, which can cause accidents on the road.
Green, blue, and bright white headlights have become popular among car owners who dress up their vehicles.
Officials said it is against traffic rules to use green or blue halogen headlights because they can distract other drivers and even blind those approaching them.
MMDA general manager Robert Nacianceno said traffic enforcers should flag down these vehicles and issue violation tickets to the owner.
According to him, private cars are not allowed to modify headlights, which are supposed to be checked during motor vehicle inspections at the Land Transportation Office (LTO).
MMDA traffic enforcers are expected to impose stricter rules against halogen headlights due to complaints raised during a radio program.
“Law enforcement agencies can apprehend,” Nacianceno said, adding that local traffic enforcers can also do the same. – Michael Punongbayan
ok sana ito kung pati yun mga PUV na wala naman headlights eh huhulihin din nila...