By Dexter A. See
BAGUIO
CITY – The city council approved on third and final reading a proposed
ordinance that will increase penalties for violations of traffic rules and
regulations pursuant to the provisions of Ordinance No. 7, series of 1984 or
the city’s comprehensive traffic and transportation code.
Under the approved ordinance, a citation
for violation of illegal parking or obstruction also negates violation of
either non-observance of traffic control item, signs and signals.
The ordinance stated that driving under
the influence of liquor or drugs have separate penalties and when on the
occasion, physical injury or damage to property occurs while illegal overtaking
was also added as part of the violations.
Violations and penalties include
installation, display, interference or alteration of any traffic control sign
or item without proper authority – from P300 to P1,500; erection, display or
maintenance of anything which purports to be an imitation of any traffic
control sign or item – from P100 to P1,500; unnecessary display of dazzling
lights – from P50 to P300; exceeding speed limit now penalized under Section 22
of Ordinance No. 18, series of 2019 or the speed limit ordinance – from P300to
P500 for the first offense, P2,000 for the second offense and P2,500 for the
third and succeeding offenses plus concurrent penalty; obstruction to
traffic provided that a person cited for obstruction shall not be cited for
illegal parking and non-observance of traffic control item, sign and signal –
from P50 to P500; driving too closely with another vehicle in a non-built up
area or tailgating – from P100 to P200; failure to signal movement – from P100
to P300.
Other penalties: vehicle with inadequate
lights or reflections – P150 to P300; driving under the influence of liquor –
P2,000; driving under the influence of liquor causing injury or damage to
property – P5,000; driving under the influence of prohibited drugs – P5,000;
riding a motorcycle without a protective helmet from P250 to P500 for the first
offense, from P500 to P1,000 for the second offense and from P1,000 to P1,500
for the third and succeeding offenses; leaving an unserviceable, dilapidated or
junk vehicle in any of the streets, roads or thoroughfares – from P500 to
P5,000; deviation from the designated routes by drivers of jeepneys and buses –
P1,000; digging, repairs, construction without property authority – from P1,000
to P5,000; driving without license – from P750 to P1,000; driving with expired
license – from P300 to P700; failure to obey police direction – from P100 to
P300; crossing a roadway not at a marked crossing – from P100 to P200 for the
first offense, from P200 to P500 for the second offense and P300 to P1,000 for
the third and succeeding offenses.
Other penalties: stalled vehicle – from P200 to P500 aside
from the fines, penalties and charges provided under Section 8 of Ordinance No.
05, series of 2017 commonly known as the truck ban ordinance; leaving the scene
of accident without justifiable causes – from P300 to P5,000; reckless driving
– from P500 to P1,000; failure to give right of way – from P100 to P300;
leaving a vehicle in a no waiting area – from P150 to P500; non-observance of
traffic control item, sign or signals – from P150 to P300; illegal parking
provided that a person cited for the same shall not be cited for obstruction
and non-observance of traffic control item, sign or signal – from P150 to P500;
failure or refusal to transport or unload passengers at their destinations
along designated routes – from P500 to P1,000 for the first offense and P1,000
to P2,000 for the second and succeeding offenses; placing reserved signs on
public parking or any act of reserving or depriving the public of its use,
except reserved parking mandated by law or ordinance – from P300 to P1,000 for the
first offense, from P500 to P2,000 for the second offense and from P1,000 to
P5,000 and revocation of business permit for the third and succeeding offenses
and illegal overtaking – P500.
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