Tuesday, February 24, 2015

No cellphone use while driving in Ifugao town


By Marcelo Lihgawon

LAMUT, Ifugao -- Local officials here led by mayor Mariano Buyagawan, Jr. and vice mayor Victomar Bunnol approved recently an ordinance regulating use of communication devices while driving.

The law prohibits use of cell phones or similar communication gadgets by any person while driving any motorized vehicle within the municipality.

The ordinance stated it is relevant to consider preventive measures especially those that are causing harm, accidents or inconvenience to motorists, passengers and pedestrians.

While the officials recognized  importance of communication gadgets in business and personal life,  they noted that  this is  being abused by some motorists/drivers to the extent that road safety is neglected  thus the need to regulate it.

This ordinance shall be implemented and monitored by the local chief executive, Philippine National Police, barangay officials, Public Order and Safety Aid and other persons authorized by the municipal mayor.

A sole driver/motorist who needs emergency help and or responding to  emergency  maybe exempted from the prohibition and penalty required in this ordinance.

Any person, motorist or driver who violates  this ordinance shall be subjected to penalties as follows: first offense –   P1,000.00  fine or render community service for 32 hours; second offense – P1,500 fine  or render community service for 46 hours and third offense – P2,500  and imprisonment upon discretion of the court.


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