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Cebu Daily News on MSNLTO Tracker: How to find your license platesThere’s so much hullabaloo surrounding the claiming of license plates due to the ” No Plate, No Travel” policy of the Land ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNLTO: Motorcycle plates available at select areasMotorcycle riders who have yet to receive their license plates may soon get them at checkpoints set up by the Land ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNLTO to conduct plate distribution caravan on Aug. 8 in QCThe Land Transportation Office (LTO) will conduct a plate distribution caravan on Friday, August 8, at SM North Edsa in ...
The Land Transportation Office-National Capital Region (LTO-NCR) rolls out its ‘Oplan Palit Plaka’ for motorcycles registered ...
The Powersports industry may have her fair share of headaches, but I’ll admit this one is brand new to me. Apparently, the Philippines motorcycle market has had such an uptick in riders that they’re ...
Motorcycle drivers without a proper plate number may be able to get it soon after the Department of Transportation (DOTr) announced that the government has finally caught up with an 11-year backlog.
MANILA, Philippines — Transportation Secretary Vince Dizon announced on Tuesday that, after 11 years, the government has eliminated the backlog of motorcycle license plates in the ...
MANILA, Philippines – It’s not just driver’s license cards that are running out; soon, motor vehicles might not have any license plates either.
A bill passed by the Philippines Senate this week will require larger licence plates for motorcycles and scooters in the country to curb “riding-in-tandem” crimes. The Motorcycle Crime ...
October 19, 2023 MANILA – The Land Transportation Office (LTO) is producing one million license plates monthly to solve its backlog. “We are now producing one million plates a month. We have dedicated ...
Land Transportation Office (LTO) chief Edgar Galvante assures motorycle riders that the new motorcyle plates will not be made out of metal. (PNA photo by Aerol John B. Patena) MANILA -- The Land ...
A motorcycle rider without a readable plate number will be fined P5,000 for the first offense, P10,000 for the second offense, and P15,000 and revocation of driver’s license for the 3rd offense.
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