View Poll Results: Due to Escalating Snatching and Hold-Ups in the Cities of Cebu, Motorcyle Users Must have NO Back Ri

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  1. #711

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    mao lage bro..mga way grado na mga inforcer dha....makalagot kaayo..pilian na cla kaayo kung manakop.dha dapit jud sa may merkado mangwartahay daghan au dha....samot na karun naa nasad bag-o na patakaran ang LTO...

  2. #712

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    maypa dli nalang mo hunong tingali, dretso sutoy

  3. #713

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    Quote Originally Posted by melvenb View Post
    yes it will... I have been in an accident before.. I would not be posting here right now if wala ko mag.wear a helmet.. nya mas nalessen siguro ang mga pangus nako if nagkarsones ko a2 na time og nagjacket..
    solve without letter D po...ehehe. tnx SOLVE only

  4. #714

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    Naa bitaw mga buaya diha sa Lapu Lapu.

    Gikan ko ato MEPZ then right-turn ko paingon new bridge, gi-para gyud ko kay inspection kuno. Hibong lang ko nga inspection unya ang ubang motor, largo-largo ra man.

    Ang akong blue nga brake-light mao ra gyud ila nakit an nga bikil para maka suik ug 200 nako.
    Pagka! Gibungatan gyud ko 200 lang kay para snacks kuno.

    Adto pa ko sa tindahan sa ubos sa bridge kay pasensilyo ko. Puro tag-20 bali 100 ako gilukot kay ipasekreto kuno ug hatag. ako gilukot ang 100 worth nga tag 20 ako gilugpit sa licensya unya hatag nila. Butang nila largo bulsa. hatag ako licensya, aw, unsay dugayan! adto na ko, noy!
    Last edited by Peace; 10-02-2008 at 05:19 PM. Reason: wrong spelling wrong. . .

  5. #715

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    good news kay undangon sa ug panakop ang mga modified.. helmet ra ug sapatos ang strict..

  6. #716

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    unsa nga helmet ila dakpon bro? kelangan jud standard helmet gamiton?

  7. #717

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    ^^based sa akng nabasahan bro, kailangan jd.

  8. #718

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    mga CTMS sa Lapu-Lapu City kay mga hilig og "LOKLOK" sa license, how many times nako na biktima ana nga style nila. Labi na kanang mag big-bike grabe au na mo korakot. I know there names ako jud gtiman an ilang name. Grabe jud cla ka kurap...

  9. #719

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peace View Post
    Naa bitaw mga buaya diha sa Lapu Lapu.

    Gikan ko ato MEPZ then right-turn ko paingon new bridge, gi-para gyud ko kay inspection kuno. Hibong lang ko nga inspection unya ang ubang motor, largo-largo ra man.

    Ang akong blue nga brake-light mao ra gyud ila nakit an nga bikil para maka suik ug 200 nako.
    Pagka! Gibungatan gyud ko 200 lang kay para snacks kuno.

    Adto pa ko sa tindahan sa ubos sa bridge kay pasensilyo ko. Puro tag-20 bali 100 ako gilukot kay ipasekreto kuno ug hatag. ako gilukot ang 100 worth nga tag 20 ako gilugpit sa licensya unya hatag nila. Butang nila largo bulsa. hatag ako licensya, aw, unsay dugayan! adto na ko, noy!
    sunod pag andam ug fake nga tag 100 para sa mga kumag! bitaw violation jud na basta dili red ang tail/brake light ug dili puti standard color imong headlight.. P150 ra na..

  10. #720

    Default LTO / CITOM: Rules and Regulations for motorcycle use / operation



    TRAFFIC enforcers in Cebu City will start apprehending motorcycle drivers who do not wear closed shoes, following the Land Transportation Office’s (LTO) clarifications on their order.

    However, the City Traffic Operations Management (Citom) will not yet enforce the prohibition on modified motorcycle parts and design, until it can agree with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) on a set of guidelines.

    City Councilor Sylvan Jakosalem welcomed yesterday the LTO’s move to put on hold the implementation of other restrictions specified in Administrative Order AHS 2008-015.

    “That’s better than nothing. It’s a victory for motorcycle drivers and owners who opposed the LTO order. The revisions are good enough because with the original order, people were confused about the restrictions,” Jakosalem said.

    For now, aside from those who violate the Cebu City ordinance prescribing the use of helmets, the Citom will now also apprehend those who wear slippers while driving motorcycles.

    LTO 7 officials announced yesterday that they will only be enforcing the restrictions on the use of helmets and footwear.

    Citom is deputized by the LTO, and can apprehend motorists who violate not only the city’s traffic rules but also those crafted by the LTO.

    “LTO will only be concentrating on the requirement to use crash helmets and the footwear, so that’s what Citom will also do. They will have to wear the prescribed helmet and closed shoes, and I agree with that because when they are sideswiped and wear only slippers, they are likely to be injured,” said Jakosalem.

    The order imposes a fine of P500 to P1,000 on drivers who are caught wearing slippers, sandals or flip-flops or those caught without footwear while operating a motorcycle on a road or highway.

    A P2,000 fine will also be imposed on drivers who modify any part of the original design of their motorcycle or scooter without approval from the LTO and the DTI.

    For failing to wear the prescribed helmet, the driver can be fined up to P1,500.

    Insurance

    Meanwhile, transport leaders opposed a proposal to require life insurance for those who want to secure a professional driver’s license.

    LTO 7 Director Raul Aguilos had invited representatives from the transport and other sectors to a discussion on the implementation of the Driver’s Enhancement Program.

    However, the forum turned out mostly to be a presentation by insurance officials led by Roy Palad and Eden del Rosario, general manager of Centennial Insurance Corp.

    Maribel Salazar of the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) explained that the insurance business for applicants for a driver’s license was introduced in at least three provinces.

    Clifford Niņal of Citrasco, Julie Flores of the Cebu South Mini-Bus Operators’ Association and Nick Villahermosa of the Cebu Provincial Bus Association, among others, opposed the proposal to require life insurance for those seeking a driver’s license.

    Members of Nagkahiusang Drivers sa Sugbo (Nadsu) also vowed to block the proposed requirement. They said that drivers are already included in the required third party liability insurance of the vehicles they drive.

    They denounced Efren de Luna of the Alliance of Concerned Transport Organizations for reportedly supporting the insurance requirement and speaking in behalf of the drivers. (LCR/EOB)

    Sun.Star Cebu - Citom to start arresting drivers wearing slippers, wrong helmets


    mga bros. ayaw na mo gamit ug mountain bike helmet. nya sapatos na jud sa mga national highways...
    Last edited by omad; 05-27-2009 at 09:17 AM.

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