Ilocos gov pushes strict traffic laws’ enforcement
>> Tuesday, October 15, 2019
By Blessing Angel V.
Agliam
LAOAG
CITY – Gov. Matthew Marcos Manotoc ordered local government unit executives to
strictly implement traffic laws, especially on motorcycles to curb rising
number of road accidents in the province,
In a letter addressed to the Association of the Barangay
Council Presidents, Gov. Marcos Manotoc urged concerned authorities to strictly
enforce Republic Act 10054, also known as the “Motorcycle Helmet Act of 2009,”
to secure the safety of riders and passengers from life-threatening
incidents.
“We have begun the strict implementation of laws for
motorcycle riders. This has been one of my emphasis which is to ensure all our
motorcycle riders [in Ilocos Norte] are of age, they have license, and they use
helmets especially when on major roads,” he remarked during his “First 100 Days
Report” last October 8.
The Motorcycle Helmet Act mandates: “All motorcycle riders,
including drivers and back riders, shall at all times wear standard protective
motorcycle helmets while driving, whether long or short drives, in any type of
road and highway.”
Full face and open face helmets bearing the Philippine
Standard (PS) mark or Import Commodity Clearance (ICC) are the standard
protective helmets.
Failure to use helmet is punishable with a fine of Php
1,500 for the first offense; Php 3,000 for the second offense; Php 5,000 for
the third offense; and Php 10,000 plus confiscation of driver’s license for the
fourth and following offenses.
The Ilocos Norte Police Provincial Police Office conducted
more than 17,000 checkpoint inspections in the province, recording over 8,400
traffic violations from Jan. 1 to Oct. 6.
According to Supt. Reynante Baltazar of INPPO, traffic
violations slightly increased compared to last year’s data. Invalid or no
license topped the traffic violation list with 3,986 cases, followed by no
helmet violations with 2,099 cases.
Moreover, 979 individuals failed to carry their motor
vehicle’s Official Receipt or Certificate of Registration; 963 cases of
unregistered motorcycles; 263 cases of improper attachment of plate number; and
139 cases of unauthorized attachments were recorded.
“We are conducting checkpoints para makita natin ang
mga walang lisensya. Usually, ito kasi ang mga reckless
drivers. Kasama na rin dito ang pag-monitor natin sa
mga minors na nagmamaneho at yung mga unregistered
motorcycles,” Supt. Baltazar explained.
Aside from the active checkpoint operations, INPPO is also
coordinating with the Department of Public Works and Highways in installing
traffic signages and repairing damaged roads to prevent further accidents.
Baltazar warned parents and guardians to prohibit their
children from driving motorcycles because authorities may file criminal
liability against them.
“The parents need to be mindful kasi mayroon
tayong Presidential Decree (PD) 603. Unang-una hindi natin
pinapayagan magkalisensya ang mga menor de edad at liability ng mga
magulang kung pinayagan nilang magmaneho ang kanilang mga anak na walang
lisensya.”
According to Article 59, paragraph 12 of PD 603 (The Child
and Youth Welfare Code), the criminal liability will be imposed to parents if
the child of underage is permitted to drive a motor vehicle without a license
or with a license which has been illegally obtained.
Base on latest records, three minors, two from Piddig and
one from Dingras, were apprehended through the “Oplan Sita” operations of
INPPO.
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