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    Solons want you to pay more for registration of second, subsequent vehicles - News | TopGear.com.ph


    [SIZE=4]Solons want you to pay more for registration of second, subsequent vehicles[/SIZE]
    15 Aug 2011


    How many cars do you own? If you have more than one, you might want to start praying a new bill filed at the House of Representatives does not get a green light from lawmakers.

    Rep. Rufus Rodriguez from the 2nd district of Cagayan de Oro City and Rep. Maximo Rodriguez from the Abante Mindanao party-list have filed a bill that seeks to impose additional rates on the annual registration of second and subsequent vehicles registered under the same owner.

    Under the proposed bill, additional rates for the annual registration of a second vehicle shall be charged P3,000, P5,000 for a third vehicle, and P7,000 for a fourth and each subsequent vehicle.

    The lawmakers said imposing higher registration fees on motorists with more than one vehicle will help ease heavy traffic that is "causing numerous negative effects to all aspects of the lives of the Filipino people." Citing records from the Land Transportation Office (LTO), the lawmakers said vehicle registration has been growing at an average of 6.2 percent annually since 2008. In 2010, there were a total of 6,634,855 vehicles registered at the LTO.

    "All these vehicles cause too much air pollution, which harms the health of the people," the lawmakers said in a statement. "The World Health Organization (WHO) said that as much as 65 percent of the pollutants in the Philippines are from mobile sources."

    They added that based on WHO data, carbon monoxide has the biggest pollution load contribution of 50 percent as the number of gasoline-fed vehicles like cars, motorcycles and tricycles. This has led to many cases of respiratory and cardiovascular diseases among Filipinos.

    "With technology for alternative or renewable sources of energy still very inefficient and expensive, there is a need to devise new ways that could help lower the number of vehicles roaming the streets of the country," the lawmakers said.

    Do you think hiking registration rates is the answer to the Philippines' traffic and pollution problems? Or will this bill, if passed into law, just encourage motorists to skip the registration process?

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    Why target private when there are so much problem in public vehicles

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    how will they know kung 2nd or 3rd or 4th car mo yun?

    ipangalan mo sa misis, sa anak, sa company

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    btw, CAMPI won't be happy with that

    hehe

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    That bill wont fly.... next case please. :D Hopefully something more worthwhile for us all.

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    OK lang, basta mas lumang kotse mas mahal din registration. para patas sa mga PUVs.

    gawa kaya tayo ng tsikot party list? representing private motorist. hinde properly represented ang private motorist ah.

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    kung san san na nga ginagastos yung road user tax tapos dadagdagan pa.

    mas maganda siguro is to have additional requirements sa mga owner ng sasakyan katulad sa HK.
    i.e, you'll have to provide parking for your car, a certain year of the car(like ex after 8 years) you have to go to a cetified mechanic to certify your road worthiness, etc

    that way, maalis mo yung mga sasakyan di na road worthy at yung mga taong sa kalye lang nagpapark.
    for starters lang yan.

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    The simplest solution:

    Raise the tax on fuel.

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    yeah... i have read this din sa top gear site. they're speaking about euro 4 -5 compliance dati as one of the best solution on easing the traffic on our roads. merong solution naman din silang naisip about diyan, transfer your other car's ownership sa family or relative niyo. i find this law maker crazy. nakakainis na bill pa gustong ipatupad.

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    kung passing emissions standards lang ang pag uusapan bagsak agad lahat ng PUJ

    question is do politicians have the will to remove those vehicles from the road

    sobra anti-poor yan

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    Euro emission emission pa,. sundin lang yun check list ng LTO pag nag register 100% ng PUV hinde makakapasa, or kaya taasana nila registration ng lumang kotse, doble or triple nila pag 5-10 year old car doble, pag 10-15-triple and so on. or pwede taasana pa nila

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    tama

    sa gabi pansin mo mga PUJ di naka-headlights

    props lang ata mga bilog na ilaw na yan

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    tama

    sa gabi pansin mo mga PUJ di naka-headlights

    props lang ata mga bilog na ilaw na yan
    hinde daw kasi makikita ng nagaabang yun nakasulat na route doon sa windshield nila.

    sinabi ko na ito dati eh kaya wala nangyayari sa pilipinas dahil the gov't is thinking too much of the welfare of the poor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by donbuggy View Post
    The simplest solution:

    Raise the tax on fuel.
    Impose a stupidity law tax.

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    Kung emissions ang pag-uusapan...

    A fleet of Euro III/IV cars <<<< 1 bus churning out thick black smoke with every tap of the accelerator pedal.

    Sino niloloko nila?

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    sinabi ko na ito dati eh kaya wala nangyayari sa pilipinas dahil the gov't is thinking too much of the welfare of the poor.
    boto eh. pro-poor = votes

    phasing out PUJs is anti-poor

    political suicide yan

    nobody has the guts

    kaya di mawawala talaga mga PUJ

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    I'm sure the Rodriguezes harebrain proposal isn't popular either with their peers...

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    ^if you can afford gas guzzling SUVs then additional resgitration cost is patsy

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    malamang shoulder ng taxpayer ang renewal of registration ng mga sasakyan ng mga lawmakers

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    tatamaan si OB nyan.
    8 tsikot nya.........

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    matutuwa mga public transport groups sa balitang ito. it's pro-poor and anti-"rich" at the same time. 2013 pa eleksyon a

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