MMDA: No Dispatch for PUB Drivers with Multiple Traffic Violations
Starting Monday, March 9, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) will no longer allow bus drivers with multiple traffic violations to ply the roads of Metro Manila.
This was the agreement reached upon after agency officials led by General Manager Jojo Garcia met with city bus operators and representatives from the Land Transportation Office (LTO), Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) and Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) to discuss actions to be taken against public utility bus drivers who are habitual traffic violators.
“A representative from LTO will join our personnel at our Bus Management Dispatch offices to screen city bus drivers. They will not be dispatched if they are included in the list of habitual violators. Their driver’s license will be confiscated by LTO as MMDA is not allowed to do so,” Garcia said in a press conference held today at the MMDA headquarters in Makati.
"We are serious about this matter. It's about time to suspend erring drivers with alarming number of apprehensions," Garcia emphasized.
The MMDA have Bus Management Dispatch offices at various locations like Baclaran, Alabang, Navotas, Valenzuela, and Fairview among others.
Last month, the MMDA submitted a total of 12,000 names of drivers with multiple violations, of which 2,500 drivers answered the show cause orders issued to them by the LTO.
"We asked the bus operators to cooperate and they are willing to have their drivers undergo a retraining program. We need to strictly enforce this and we want them off the road,” Garcia stressed.
Under Republic Act 4136, also known as the Land Transportation and Traffic Code of the Philippines, a driver who commits at least three times of same violations during a 12-month period may face automatic suspension of his/her driver’s license for at least one to two years.
Other officials present during the press conference are Philippine National Police-Highway Patrol Group Traffic Enforcement Unit Chief Col. Emmanuel Tabuena and LTO Law Enforcement Deputy Director Roberto Valera. It was also attended by representatives of city bus operators such as Pamana Transport and Samahang Transport Operators ng Pilipinas Inc.
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