Theoretical Driving Course (TDC)
For Student-driver’s Permit Applicants
Subject No. 7
Subject Code: TDC-15-S-07-1
Land Transportation Related Special Laws and Others
Outline of Subjects:
1.R.A. No. 8749 – Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999
2.R.A. No. 8750 – Seat Belts Use Act of 1999
3.R.A. No. 8794 – The Motor Vehicle Road User’s Charge Law /Anti-Overloading Act
4.R.A. No.10586 – Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013
5.R.A. No. 10913 – Anti-Distracted Driving Act
6.R.A. No. 10916 – Road Speed Limiter Act of 2016
7.R.A. No. 11229 – Child Safety in Motor Vehicles Act
8.Joint Administrative Order No. 2014-01
9.LTO Road Safety Advocacy Videos (Special Laws)
Land Transportation Related Special Laws and Others
R.A. No. 8749
“PHILIPPINE
CLEAN AIR ACT
OF 1999 X
R.A. No. 8749 – Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999
Policy of the State
protect and advance the right of people to a balanced and
healthful ecology in accord with the rhythm and harmony of
nature.
attain and maintain a balance between development and
environmental protection.
maintain a quality of air that protects human health and welfare.
R.A. No. 8749 – Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999
Recognition of Rights
Right of citizens to breathe clean air
Right to utilize and enjoy natural resources for the nation’s
sustainable development
Right to participate in the formulation, planning, implementation and
monitoring of environmental policies;
Right to participate in the decision-making process concerning
development policies, plans and programs, projects or activities that
may have adverse impact on the environment and public health;
R.A. No. 8749 – Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999
Article 4 Sec. 21 Pollution from Motor Vehicles
DENR – in collaboration with DOTr, DTI and LGU’s set the emission
standard
DOTC (DOTr) - implement the emission standard set by DTI/DENR
- deputize other law enforcement agencies and
LGU’s for this purpose.
The DOTr shall have the power to:
a. Inspect and monitor the emissions of motor vehicles;
b. prohibit or enjoin the use of motor vehicles or a class of
motor vehicles in any area or street at specified time; and
c. authorize private emission testing centers duly accredited by the DTI.
R.A. No. 8749 – Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999
Article 4 Sec. 22 Regulation of Motor Vehicles and Engines
REQUIREMENT FOR REGISTRATION
Imported New or Locally-assembled Any imported used motor vehicle or
new Motor vehicles rebuilt motor vehicle
Complies with the emission standards as Compliant with the applicable emission
evidenced by a Certificate of Conformity standards (Certificate Of Compliance to
(COC) by DTI Emission Standard)
No Motor Vehicle Registration (MVR) shall be issued unless such
motor vehicle passes the emission testing requirement. Such testing
shall be conducted by the DOTr or its authorized inspection centers
within sixty (60) days prior to date of registration
R.A. No. 8749 – Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999
There are four main types of air
pollution sources:
1. Mobile or moving – such as
cars, buses, planes,
trucks, and trains
2. Stationary sources – such as
power plants, oil
refineries, industrial facilities,
and factories
3. Area sources – such as
agricultural areas, cities, and
wood burning fireplaces
4. Other sources – such as
wind-blown dust, wildfires, and
volcanoes
R.A. No. 8749 – Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999
Air Pollution Affect Our Health
Organs and bodily functions that can be harmed by:
Respiratory diseases
Cardiovascular damage
Fatigue, headaches and anxiety
Irritation of the eyes, nose and throat
Damage to reproductive organs
Harm to the liver, spleen and blood
Nervous system damage.
R.A. No. 8749 – Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999
Sec. 46 Violation of Standards for Motor Vehicles
FINES AND PENALTIES
1ST OFFENSE not exceeding Php2,000.00
2ND OFFENSE not exceeding Php4,000.00
3RD OFFENSE and Not more than Php6,000.00 and one (1) year suspension of
succeeding offense the motor vehicle registration
AND
The driver and operator of the apprehended vehicle shall
undergo a seminar on pollution control and management
conducted by the DOTr
R.A. No. 8749 – Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999
Reminder!
Regularly check your MV level of smoke
emission and always have proper motor
vehicle maintenance and correction.
Be the solution! Make sure that your motor
vehicle is not the source of air pollution!
Land Transportation Related Special Laws And Others
R.A. No. 8750 – Seat Belts Use Act of 1999
WHAT IS SEAT BELTS USE ACT?
It is an act requiring the mandatory compliance by
motorists of private and public vehicles to use seat belt
devices, and vehicle manufacturers to install seat belt
devices in all their manufactured vehicles.
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PRIVATE PUBLIC
R.A. No. 8750 – Seat Belts Use Act of 1999
WHAT IS SEAT BELTS USE ACT?
• MANUFACTURERS, ASSEMBLERS,
BODY BUILDERS, DISTRIBUTORS
AND DEALERS OF MOTOR VEHICLES
• DRIVERS AND
• POSTING OF APPROPRIATE
PASSENGERS SIGNAGE ON PUBLIC OR FOR
HIRE VEHICLES
R.A. No. 8750 – Seat Belts Use Act of 1999
OBJECTIVES OF A SEAT BELT ACT
• To secure and safeguard the passengers and drivers of
private and public motor vehicles from the disastrous and
extremely injurious effects of road crash.
WITH SEAT BELT
you and your
baby are safe
NO SEAT BELT
R.A. No. 8750 – Seat Belts Use Act of 1999
• To pursue a more proactive and
preventive approach in order to secure
the safety of the passengers and drivers
at all times with the mandatory
enforcement of the use of seatbelt
devices by the drivers and front seat
passengers of private and public motor
vehicles.
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R.A. No. 8750 – Seat Belts Use Act of 1999
Results of Wearing and Not Wearing of Seatbelts
Wearing a seat belt is the most
effective way to prevent death and
serious injury in a crash
People not wearing seatbelt are 30
times more likely to be ejected from
a vehicle during a crash
R.A. No. 8750 – Seat Belts Use Act of 1999
PROHIBITIONS
• Infants and/or children with ages six (6) years and
below are prohibited to sit in the front seat of any
running motor vehicle.
SEC. 17 of R.A. No. 11229
Section 5 on the age of children prohibited to sit in front seat of
Republic Act No. 8750 and Section 11 thereof on the use of special
car seats are hereby amended.
R.A. No. 8750 – Seat Belts Use Act of 1999
TYPES OF SEAT BELT
LAP BELT OR SHOULDER HARNESS OR
TWO-POINT (2PT) THREE-POINT (3PT)
R.A. No. 8750 – Seat Belts Use Act of 1999
Nature of Violations and Fines and Penalties
A. DRIVER/CONDUCTOR/OPERATOR/OWNER
Failure to wear the prescribed seat belt
Allowing a child 6 years old and below seated on the front passenger seat
1st Offense - Php 1,000.00
2nd Offense - Php 2,000.00
Php 5,000.00 + one (1) week suspension from the
3 Offense -
rd
payment of fine for the 3rd and succeeding offense.
R.A. No. 8750 – Seat Belts Use Act of 1999
Nature of Violations and Fines and Penalties
Failure to post appropriate signage instructing passengers
(for public utility vehicles) ”fasten seat belts”
Failure to instruct front seat passenger to wear seatbelts
*For public utility vehicles, both the driver and the operator
are liable to fine Php 3,000.00 for every violation.
R.A. No. 8750 – Seat Belts Use Act of 1999
Reminder!
1. The safety belt should rest comfortably across
the torso.
2. The lap belt is placed over the stomach but
not over the hips.
3. Never use a seat belt for two or more people at
the same time.
Wearing SEAT BELT is a MUST!
It keeps your driving safer and serves as a life saver.
Land Transportation Related Special Laws And Others
R.A. No. 8794
“MOTOR VEHICLE
USER’S CHARGE
(MVUC) LAW” /
Anti-Overloading Act
R.A. No. 8794 –The Motor Vehicle Road User’s Charge Law /Anti-Overloading Act
MVUC LAW
It is an act imposing a motor vehicle
user’s charge on owners of all types of
motor vehicles and for other purposes.
Collection of MVUC is part of the
annual vehicle registration.
R.A. No. 8794 – The Motor Vehicle Road User’s Charge Law /Anti-Overloading Act
POLICY OF THE STATE
Provide for and ensure adequate maintenance of
national and provincial roads through sufficient funding
COVERED VEHICLES
• All types of Motor Vehicles Registered with LTO
R.A. No. 8794 – The Motor Vehicle Road User’s Charge Law /Anti-Overloading Act
Objectives
1. For road safety.
2. To prevent the premature
deterioration of the road.
3. To prevent smoke
belching due from over
tasked engine.
R.A. No. 8794 –The Motor Vehicle Road User’s Charge Law /Anti-Overloading Act
MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT PER RA NO. 8794
Based on the maximum allowable axle load of 13,500 Kgs.
R.A. No. 8794 – The Motor Vehicle Road User’s Charge Law /Anti-Overloading Act
Maximum Allowable Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) per R.A. No. 8794
R.A. No. 8794 – The Motor Vehicle Road User’s Charge Law /Anti-Overloading Act
Maximum Allowable Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) per R.A. No. 8794
R.A. No. 8794 –The Motor Vehicle Road User’s Charge Law /Anti-Overloading Act
Maximum Allowable Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) per R.A. No. 8794
R.A. No. 8794 – The Motor Vehicle Road User’s Charge Law /Anti-Overloading Act
Maximum Allowable Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) per R.A. No. 8794
Registration of Motor Vehicle
Section 8 - Schedule of Registration Fees
Amended by: RA 8794 MVUC Law
AGE YEAR
Aged Private Vehicles - refers to private Current 2000
passenger cars registered under E.O. 43
1yr.Old 1999
series of 1986. Pursuant to MC # EMA-
MC-01348 dated 8/18/01 2yrs.Old 1998
3yrs.Old 1997
re: Clarification on the Rates of Collectible 4yrs.Old 1996
MVUC for Aged Motor Vehicles,
hereunder are the schedule of aged MVs, 5yrs.Old 1995
the base year of which is 2000 the year Over 5 yrs old 1994 and below
RA 8794 become effective.
Registration of Motor Vehicle
TRANSACTIO TRANSACTIO
VEHICLE CATEGORY VEHICLE CATEGORY
N FEE N FEE
Light Vehicles up to 1,600 kgs Heavy Vehicles 2,301 kgs and Up
2001 Onwards Php 1,600
2001 Onwards Php 8,000
1995 to 2000 Php 2,000
1995 to 2000 Php 12,000
1994 & Below Php 1,400
1994 and Below Php 5,600
Medium Vehicles 1,600 to 2,300 kgs Motorcycles
2001 Onwards Php 3,600 Without Sidecar Php 240
1997 to 2000 Php 6,000 With Sidecar (including Php 300
1995 and 1996 Php 4,800 three wheeled vehicle-cargo
1994 and below Php 2,400 type
R.A. No. 8794 – The Motor Vehicle Road User’s Charge Law /Anti-Overloading Act
PENALTY FOR
OVERLOADING
Owner of a truck or trailer which is loaded in excess of
the maximum allowable gross vehicle weight (GVW) to
pay a penalty in the amount equivalent to 25% of the
MVUC applicable to the vehicle at the time of
infringement, provided that the penalty shall be waived
for the loading exceeding the GVW by a tolerance of
less than 5%, and
No vehicle shall be permitted to proceed on the
roadway if either a dual-wheel axle load exceeds
13,500 kgs or the vehicle load exceeds 150% of the
maximum allowable GVW.
R.A. No. 8794 – The Motor Vehicle Road User’s Charge Law /Anti-Overloading Act
Reminder!
Check your load limits prior
to your every trip to avoid
deterioration of roads.
Do not Overload your motor
vehicle!
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R.A. No. 10586 – Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013
Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act
(ADDDA)
An act penalizing persons driving under the
influence of alcohol, dangerous drugs, and
similar substances, and for other purpose.
R.A. No. 10586 – Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013
Procedure in screening for driving under
the
influence of alcohol
DETERMINATION OF PROBABLE CAUSE
Traffic offense committed by means of:
LANE STRADDLING
MAKING SUDDEN STOPS
OVERSPEEDING
SWERVING
WEAVING
R.A. No. 10586 – Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013
Shall also constitute probable cause:
Smell of alcohol in the driver’s breath
Generally slurred speech in response
to questioning
Bloodshot or reddish eyes
Flushed face
Poor condition
Difficulty in understanding & responding
intelligently to questions
R.A. No. 10586 – Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013
Procedure in screening for driving under the
influence of alcohol
Once the Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) have established the existence
of probable cause , the LEO shall expressly inform the driver of his
assessment and direct the driver to perform all of the 3 Field Sobriety
Test
THE FIELD SOBRIETY TEST (FST)
standardized tests to initially assess and
determine intoxication
R.A. No. 10586 – Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013
THE FIELD SOBRIETY TEST (FST)
1. THE EYE TEST
(HORIZONTAL GAZE NYSTAGMUS)
Horizontal or lateral jerking of the driver’s
eyes as he or she gazes sideways
following a moving object such as pen or
the tip of a penlight held by the LEO from
a distance of about 1 foot away from the
face of the driver.
R.A. No. 10586 – Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013
THE FIELD SOBRIETY TEST (FST)
2. THE WALK & TURN
requires the driver to walk heel-to-
toe along a straight line for 9 steps,
turn at the end and return to the
point of origin without any difficulty.
R.A. No. 10586 – Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013
THE FIELD SOBRIETY TEST (FST)
3. THE ONE-LEG STAND
stand at either right or left leg with
both arms on the side. The driver
is instructed to keep the foot
raised about 6 inches off the
ground for 30 seconds.
R.A. No. 10586 – Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013
If the driver has passed all three (3) tests and is
proven NEGATIVE of under influence, he/she shall
be apprehended for the traffic offense committed.
If the driver fails any of the field sobriety test, the
law Enforcement Officer (LEO) shall proceed to
determine the driver’s Breath Alcohol Content (BAC)
level through the use of the Alcohol Breath Analyzer
(ABA), on site.
R.A. No. 10586 – Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013
SAMPLE SITUATION
Issue Temporary Operators Permit
Refuse to undergo Field Sobriety Test
R.A. No. 10586 – Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013
Refusal to Undergo the Mandatory Testing
Penalized by confiscation and
automatic revocation of his / her
Driver’s License
R.A. No. 10586 – Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013
MANDATORY ALCOHOL AND
DRUG TESTING
1. Involved in Motor Vehicular
road crash
2. Nationwide Random
Terminal Inspection and
Quick Random Drug Tests
R.A. No. 10586 – Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013
CONCLUSIVE PROOF THAT A
DRIVER IS DRIVING UNDER
THE INFLUENCE OF
ALCOHOL
DUIA
> 0.00 % BAC > 0.05 % BAC
Drivers of private
Drivers of
motor vehicle
trucks, buses,
with a gross
motorcycles,
vehicle weight of
and PUVs
less than 4500 Kg
R.A. No. 10586 – Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013
A driver who, after the ABA testing,
registers a BAC higher than the prescribed
limit shall be put under arrest and the
motor vehicle impounded.
“You have the right to remain silent. Anything
you say can and will be used against you in a
court of law. You have the right to an attorney.
Miranda If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be
Rights provided for you.
Doctrine: Do you understand the rights I have just read to
you? With these rights in mind, do you wish to
speak to me?”
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R.A. No. 10586 – Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013
Fines and Penalties
A. If the violation did not 3 months imprisonment, and a fine
result in physical ranging from Php20,000.00 to
injuries or homicide Php80,000.00
penalty provided in Article 263 of the RPC
or the penalty provided in next preceding
B. If the violation resulted
subparagraph, whichever is higher, and
in physical injuries fine ranging from Php100,00.00 to
Php200,000.00 shall be imposed
penalty provided in Article 249 of the RPC
C.If the violation resulted
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and a fine ranging from Php300,000.00 to
in homicide Php500,000.00 shall be imposed; and
R.A. No. 10586 – Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013
Fines and Penalties
Any person found to have violated the law shall also be penalized:
Nonprofessional driver’s license
1st conviction - confiscated and suspended for a period of twelve (12) months
2nd conviction - perpetually revoked
Professional driver’s license
1st conviction - confiscated and perpetually revoked
The perpetual revocation of a driver’s license shall disqualify the person
from being granted any kind of driver’s license
R.A. No. 10586 – Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013
The prosecution for any violation of this Act
shall be without prejudice to criminal
prosecution for violation of the Revised Penal
Code, Republic Act No. 9165 and Other
special laws and existing local ordinances,
whenever applicable.
R.A. No. 10586 – Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013
HARMFUL EEFECTS OF ILLEGAL DRUGS IN OUR BODY
A weakened immune system, increasing the risk of illness and
infection
Heart conditions ranging from abnormal heart rates to heart attacks
and collapsed veins and blood vessel infections from injected drugs
Nausea and abdominal pain, which can also lead to changes in
appetite and weight loss
R.A. No. 10586 – Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013
Increased strain on the liver, which puts the person at risk
of significant liver damage or liver failure
Seizures, stroke, mental confusion and brain damage
Lung disease
Problems with memory, attention and decision-making,
which make daily living more difficult
R.A. No. 10586 – Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013
HARMFUL EEFECTS OF ILLEGAL DRUGS ON BEHAVIOR
Substance use disorders can lead to multiple behavioral problems,
both in the short- and long-term, which can include:
1. PARANOIA
2. AGGRESSIVENESS
3. HALLUCINATIONS
4. ADDICTION
5. IMPAIRED JUDGEMENT
6. IMPULSIVENESS
7. LOSS OF SELF-CONTROL
R.A. No. 10586 – Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013
These effects of drug abuse have serious
consequences, like missed work, punishable offenses,
road crashes and injuries. In fact, alcohol and drugs are
partly to blame in an estimated 80% of offenses leading
to jail time. These incidents include domestic violence,
driving while intoxicated and offenses related to
damaged property.
R.A. No. 10586 – Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013
WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS OF COMMON ILLEGAL DRUGS ?
Drug abuse can also cause dangerous health issues, like:
*Lung or Heart Disease
*Stroke
*Cancer
*Infections like HIV, Hepatitis and AIDS
It can also cause or worsen mental disorders like anxiety,
depression and schizophrenia.
R.A. No. 10586 – Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013
DANGEROUS SHORT-TERM EFFECTS OF COMMONLY
ABUSED DRUGS
Sleepiness
Impaired Memory
Increase Heart Rate
MARIJUANA Decreased Inhibitions
Paranoia
Hallucinations
Difficulty Keeping Track of Time
Impaired Concentration and Coordination
R.A. No. 10586 – Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013
COCAINE HALLUCINOGENS
Hallucinations Sleeplessness or insomnia
Reduced Pain Perception Lack of coordination
Paranoia Or Erratic Behavior Incoherent speech
If Injected, Can Cause Vein Collapse Reduced pain perception
Increased Heart Rate, Blood Pressure, Tremors and convulsions
and Body Temperature Violent behavior
Overstimulation Of The Nervous Flashbacks
System, Causing A Seizure, Brain Increased heart rate and blood pressure
Haemorrhage, Stroke, Or Heart Attack
Depression, anxiety, paranoia and
confusion
R.A. No. 10586 – Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013
METHAMPHETAMINE ECSTASY
Insomnia
Sounds and colors seem intense
Irritability and confusion
Confusion
Anxiety and paranoia
Anxiety, paranoia, and psychosis
Violent behavior
Overheating and dehydration
Respiratory issues
Fluid retention in the body
Increased heart rate and blood pressure
Extreme decreased appetite
Hypothermia, tremors and convulsions
R.A. No. 10586 – Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013
EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL AND DRUGS IN DRIVING:
• Slow brain functions which may result to slower reaction;
• Reduces the ability to judge how fast you are moving or your distance
from other cars, people, or objects;
• Arrogance and aggressiveness , which makes you think you're driving
better than you actually are;
• Reduced focus on the road and multitask, such as looking straight
ahead while using your peripheral vision to watch for pedestrians; and
• Makes you feel sleepy or tired.
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R.A. No. 10913 – Anti-Distracted Driving Act
ANTI-DISTRACTED DRIVING LAW
All motorists are prohibited to use any
communication device while the
vehicle is in motion or temporarily
stopped at a red light or intersection.
R.A. No. 10913 – Anti-Distracted Driving Act
Policy of the State
To safeguard its citizenry from ruinous and extremely
injurious effects of vehicular accidents/crash
Takes cognizance of the inimical consequences of
the unrestrained use of electronic mobile devices on
road safety as to cause its regulation
R.A. No. 10913 – Anti-Distracted Driving Act
ANTI-DISTRACTED ACT
R.A. No. 10913 – Anti-Distracted Driving Act
R.A. No. 10913 – Anti-Distracted Driving Act
Exempted from this Law
Motorists are allowed to use their devices
to make or take emergency calls to
authorities in cases of crime, accidents,
bomb or terrorists threat, fire or explosion,
instances needing immediate medical
attention or when personal safety and
security is compromised.
R.A. No. 10913 – Anti-Distracted Driving Act
Fines and Penalties
DRIVERS OF THE FOLLOWING:
*public utility vehicle
*school buses or services
*common carriers of volatile,
flammable, toxic materials
violating within a (50) fifty meter radius
from a school’s premise shall be
subjected to a penalty of P30,000.00
and (3) months suspension of
driver’s license.
R.A. No. 10913 – Anti-Distracted Driving Act
Land Transportation Related Special Laws And Others
R.A. No. 10916 – Road Speed Limiter Act of 2016
Road Speed Limiter Act
An Act Requiring the Mandatory
Installation of Speed Limiter in Public
Utility and Certain Types of Vehicles
R.A. No. 10916 – Road Speed Limiter Act of 2016
Road Speed Limiter as Requirement
for Motor Vehicle Registration
No Speed Limiter
No Registration -LTO
No Franchise-LTFRB
The LTO or the LTFRB shall supervise and inspect the
setting of speed limiter corresponding to the maximum
allowed in the route plied by a particular covered vehicle.
R.A. No. 10916 – Road Speed Limiter Act of 2016
Fines and Penalties
a. without speed limiter
b. nonfunctioning or P50,000.00
tampered speed limiter.
R.A. No. 10916 – Road Speed Limiter Act of 2016
Fines and Penalties
In addition to the fines,
First Offense - a suspension of the driver’s license for a period of 1 month or
franchise of a motor vehicle for a period of 3 months, as the case may
be, shall be imposed upon the offender.
Second Offense - a suspension of the driver’s license for a period of 3 months or
franchise of a motor vehicle shall be suspended for a period of 6 months
Subsequent Offense – revocation of the driver’s license or the franchise of a motor vehicle
shall be suspended for a period of one year.
Any person who is found guilty of tampering shall suffer a penalty of imprisonment of not
less than 6 months but not more than 3 years and a fine of P30,000.00.
Land Transportation Related Special Laws And Others
R.A. No. 11229
“Child Safety
in Motor
Vehicle Act”
R.A. No. 11229 – Child Safety in Motor Vehicle Act
Child Safety in Motor Vehicles Act
Provides special protection of
child passengers while being
transported in a motor vehicle
R.A. No. 11229 – Child Safety in Motor Vehicle Act
Policy of the State
It recognizes the right of children
Ensure the safety of to assistance, including proper
children while being care, and special protection from
transported in any all forms of neglect, abuse and
form of motor vehicle. other conditions prejudicial to their
development, including exposure
to safety risks while aboard motor
vehicles.
R.A. No. 11229 – Child Safety in Motor Vehicle Act
Guarantee the safety and welfare of infants and
children and prevent traffic-related deaths and injuries
Require, regulate, Determine appropriate Provide access to
promote, and safety measures for safe, appropriate,
inform the public children being quality and affordable
on the use of child transported in public child restraint systems
utility vehicles. standards accepted
restraint systems
by the United Nations.
R.A. No. 11229 – Child Safety in Motor Vehicle Act
Definition of Terms
R.A. No. 11229 – Child Safety in Motor Vehicle Act
Section 4 - Mandatory Use of Child Restraint
System in Motor Vehicles
Unlawful for the driver of a covered vehicle not to
properly secure at all times a child, in a child restraint
system while the engine is running or transporting such
child on any road, street or highway.
R.A. No. 11229 – Child Safety in Motor Vehicle Act
Child(12 years old)
and below can only
sit in front if:
He/she is at least one hundred
fifty (150) centimeters or fifty-
nine (59) inches in height (4’11”)
and
Properly secured using the
regular seat belt.
R.A. No. 11229 – Child Safety in Motor Vehicle Act
A child (12 years old and
below) must sit in the rear
seat of the motor vehicle with
standard child restraint
system.
R.A. No. 11229 – Child Safety in Motor Vehicle Act
Exceptional Circumstances:
1) During medical emergencies:
2) When the child being transported has a medical, mental,
psychological, psychiatric or developmental condition or
3) Other analogous circumstances as may be determined by
the DOTr in consultation with the DOH
The child being secured in a child restraint system, at no
instance shall such child be left unaccompanied by an
adult in a motor vehicle.
R.A. No. 11229 – Child Safety in Motor Vehicle Act
Section 7 - Prohibition on Substandard
or Expired Child Restraint System
“It shall be unlawful for any person, company,
partnership, sole proprietorship, manufacturer,
distributor, and/or importer to manufacture, use, import,
sell, distribute, donate, lease, advertise, promote, or
otherwise market the use of substandard or expired child
restraint system.”
R.A. No. 11229 – Child Safety in Motor Vehicle Act
Fines and Penalties
Child with no child restraint system and sitting
in front in a motor vehicle
Any driver in violation shall be fined:
1st Offense - Php 1,000.00
2nd Offense - Php 2,000.00
3rd and
Succeeding Offenses - Php 5,000.00
and suspension of the driver’s license for a
period of one (1) year
R.A. No. 11229 – Child Safety in Motor Vehicle Act
Fines and Penalties
Manufacturers, Distributors Importers, Retailer and Sellers
Must secure PS mark license or Import Clearance Certificate License
Must not use, import, sell, distribute or market the use of
substandard or expired child restraint system
P50,000.00 but not more than P100,000.00 - for each and
every child restraint system product,
- Other penalties imposed in Republic Act No. 7394 or
the “Consumer Act of the Philippines”:
R.A. No. 11229 – Child Safety in Motor Vehicle Act
Tampering, alteration, forgery and imitation of the PS
mark or the ICC stickers in the child restraint system
P50,000.00 but not more than P100,000.00
- for each and every child restraint system product,
- Other penalties imposed in Republic Act No. 7394
or the “Consumer Act of the Philippines”:
R.A. No. 11229 – Child Safety in Motor Vehicle Act
Section 17 - Repealing Clause
The age (6 yrs. and below) of children
prohibited to sit in front seat of Republic Act
No. 8750 and Section 11 thereof on the use of
special car seats are hereby amended.
Joint Administrative Order (JAO) No. 2014-01 dated June 02, 2014
Traffic and Administrative
Rules, Violations, Fines
and Penalties
Land Transportation Related Special Laws and Others
I. Violations in Connection with Licensing
II. Violations in Connection with Motor Vehicle
Registration/Renewal/Operation
III. Violations in Connection with Dimensions,
Specifications, Weight and Load Limits
IV. Violations in connection with Franchise
Joint Administrative Order (JAO) No. 2014-01 dated June 02, 2014
I
VIOLATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH LICENSING
1st 2nd 3rd
Violation Remarks
Offense Offense Offense
Driving without valid Driver’s
3,000 plus one year suspension.
License/Conductor’s Permit
Driving a Motor Vehicle used
10,000 plus perpetual disqualification and
in the Commission of a
impounding of MV
Crime
Commission of a Crime in 10,000 plus 5 years suspension and
the Course of Apprehension impounding of MV
Joint Administrative Order (JAO) No. 2014-01 dated June 02, 2014
1st 2nd 3rd
Violation Remarks
Offense Offense Offense
2nd Offense – 3 months suspension
3rd– 6 months suspension
Reckless Driving 2,000 3,000 10,000
4th and succeeding – NPDL 2 years revocation
4th and succeeding – PDL perpetual revocation
Submission of fake
documents in relation to the 3,000 plus one year disqualification plus
application for a driver’s criminal charges
license (new/renewal)
Failure to carry Driver’s
License, Certificate of
Registration (CR) or Official 1,000
Receipt (OR) while driving a
motor vehicle
Joint Administrative Order (JAO) No. 2014-01 dated June 02, 2014
1st 2nd 3rd
Violation Remarks
Offense Offense Offense
All Other Violation of Traffic Rules and
Regulations
1. Parking
a. In an intersection
b. Within 6 meters of the intersection
c. 4 meters from the driveway entrance
d. Within 4 meters from a fire hydrant
e. In front of a private driveway
f. On the roadway side of any unmoving or 1,000
parked MV at the curb or edge of the highway
g. At any place where signs of prohibitions have
been installed
2. Disregarding Traffic Signs
3. Allowing passengers on top or cover of a
motor vehicle except in a truck helper
Joint Administrative Order (JAO) No. 2014-01 dated June 02, 2014
1st 2nd 3rd
Violation Remarks
Offense Offense Offense
4. Failure to provide canvass cover to cargos or
freight of trucks requiring the same
5. Permitting passenger to ride on running
board, stepboard or mudguard of MV while
the same is in motion.
6. Failure to dim headlights when approaching
1,000
another motor vehicle
7. Driving in a place not intended for traffic or
into a place not allowed for parking
8. Hitching or permitting a person or a bicycle,
motorcycle, tricycle or skate roller to hitch to
a motor vehicle
Joint Administrative Order (JAO) No. 2014-01 dated June 02, 2014
3rd
1
st
2nd
Violation Offens Remarks
Offense Offense
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9. Driving against the flow of traffic
10. Illegal turn
11. Illegal overtaking
12. Overtaking at an unsafe distance
13. Cutting an overtaken vehicle
1,000
14. Failure to give way to an overtaking vehicle
15. Increasing speed when being overtaken
16. Overtaking when left side is not visible or
clear of oncoming traffic
17. Overtaking upon a crest or a grade
18. Overtaking upon a curve
Joint Administrative Order (JAO) No. 2014-01 dated June 02, 2014
1st 2nd 3rd
Violation Remarks
Offense Offense Offense
19. Overtaking at any railway grade crossing
20. Overtaking at an intersection
21. Overtaking on “men working” or “caution” signs
22. Overtaking at no overtaking zone
23. Failure to yield the right-of-way: Failure of a 1,000
vehicle on the left to yield the right of way to the
vehicle on the right when these vehicles approach
or enter an intersection at the same time
24. Failure to yield the right of way: Failure of a vehicle
approaching but not entered an intersection to
yield the right of way to a vehicle within such
intersection
Joint Administrative Order (JAO) No. 2014-01 dated June 02, 2014
1st 2nd 3rd
Violation Remarks
Offense Offense Offense
25. Failure to yield the right-of-way: Failure of a driver of
any vehicle upon a highway within a business or
residential district to yield the right of way to pedestrian
crossing
26. Failure to stop before traversing a "through highway" or
railroad crossing
27. Failure to yield right-of-way: Failure of a driver entering 1,000
a highway from a private road or driver upon a highway
to yield the right of way to all vehicles approaching on
such highway.
28. Failure to yield right-of-way to ambulance, police
or fire department vehicles
29. Failure to yield right-of-way at a “through highway”
or a “stop intersection”
Joint Administrative Order (JAO) No. 2014-01 dated June 02, 2014
1st 2nd 3rd
Violation Remarks
Offense Offense Offense
30. Failure to give the appropriate signal
31. Illegal turn- failure of the driver of a motor vehicle
intending to run to the right at an intersection to
approach such intersection in the lane for traffic
nearest to be right-hand side of the highway and, in
turning, to keep as close as possible to the right-
hand curve or edge of the highway. 1,000
32. Illegal turn- failure of the driver of a vehicle intending
to turn to the left, to approach such intersection in
the lane for traffic to the right of and nearest to the
center line of the highway, and in, turning to pass to
the left of the center of the intersection except upon
highway laned for traffic and upon one-way highway.
Joint Administrative Order (JAO) No. 2014-01 dated June 02, 2014
1st
2nd 3rd
Violation Offens Remarks
Offense Offense
e
33. Failure to stop motor and notch handbrake of
motor vehicle when unattended
34. Unsafe towing
35. Obstruction
36. Motorcycle carrying more passenger other than the
back ride or cargo other than the saddle bags and
luggage carriers. 1,000
37. Refusal to render service to the public or convey
passenger to destination.
38. Overcharging/Undercharging of fare
39. No franchise/Certificate of Public Convenience or
evidence of franchise presented during apprehension
or carried inside the motor vehicle.
Joint Administrative Order (JAO) No. 2014-01 dated June 02, 2014
1st
2nd 3rd
Violation Offens Remarks
Offense Offense
e
40. Fraud and falsities such as presentation of fake and
spurious CPC, OR/CR, plates, stickers and tags.
41. Operating the unit/s with defective parts and
accessories.
42. Failure to provide fare discount to those entitled under
existing laws and pertinent Memorandum Circulars of
the LTFRB.
1,000
43. Fast, tampered, defective taximeter or operating
without or with an old seal taximeter.
44. Tampered, broken, joined, reconnected, fake or altered
sealing wire.
45. No signboard.
46. Pick and Drop of passengers outside the terminal.
Joint Administrative Order (JAO) No. 2014-01 dated June 02, 2014
1st
2nd 3rd
Violation Offens Remarks
Offense Offense
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47. Carrying of illegal and/or prohibited cargoes
48. Failure to provide fire extinguisher and required “STOP
and GO” signage for use of each vehicle (PUV).
49. Trip cutting
1,000
50. Failure to display fare matrix
51. Breach of franchise conditions under 2011 Revised
Terms and Conditions of CPC not otherwise herein
provided.
Joint Administrative Order (JAO) No. 2014-01 dated June 02, 2014
II
VIOLATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH
MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION/RENEWAL/OPERATION
1st 2nd 3rd
Violation Remarks
Offense Offense Offense
Driving an Unregistered Motor 10,000 plus impounding of MV if
Vehicle expired registration is more than 1
(engine or tampered chassis) month
Undocumented engines – MV
shall be impounded for one year
Unauthorized Motor Vehicle 5,000
Modification
Operating a Right Hand Drive 50,000
Motor Vehicle
Joint Administrative Order (JAO) No. 2014-01 dated June 02, 2014
1st 2nd 3rd
Violation Remarks
Offense Offense Offense
Motor Vehicle operating without or with
defective/improper/unauthorized 5,000
accessories, devices, equipment and parts
Failure to attach or improper attachment/
tampering of authorized motor vehicle 5,000
license plates and/or third plate sticker
Fraud in relation to the motor vehicle
3,000
registration and/or its renewal
All other violations in connection with motor
2,000
vehicle registration/renewal/operation
Joint Administrative Order (JAO) No. 2014-01 dated June 02, 2014
III
VIOLATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH
DIMENSIONS, SPECIFICATIONS, WEIGHT AND LOAD LIMITS
1st 2nd 3rd
Violation Remarks
Offense Offense Offense
Load extending beyond projected width
1,000
without permit
MVUC Law computation
Axle Overloading (MVUC LAW) of penalties shall be used
Operating a passenger bus/truck with cargo 1,000
exceeding 160 kilograms
Joint Administrative Order (JAO) No. 2014-01 dated June 02, 2014
IV
VIOLATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH FRANCHISE
1st 2nd 3rd
Violation Remarks
Offense Offense Offense
Colorum – Bus 1 million
Colorum – Truck / Van 200,000
Plus three
CPC
Colorum - Sedan 120,000 months
Revocation
suspension
Colorum - Jeepney 50,000
Colorum - Motorcycle 6,000
Joint Administrative Order (JAO) No. 2014-01 dated June 02, 2014
1st 2nd 3rd
Violation Remarks
Offense Offense Offense
Refusal to render service 5,000 10,000 15,000
Over/under charging
2nd offense plus 30 days
Failure to provide body markings MV impound
No CPC presented 3rd offense plus
cancellation of CPC
Presentation of spurious CPC
Employing reckless driver
Operating MV with defective parts
Joint Administrative Order (JAO) No. 2014-01 dated June 02, 2014
1st 2nd 3rd
Violation Remarks
Offense Offense Offense
Allowing an unauthorized driver to drive PUV 5,000 10,000 15,000
Failure to provide fare discount to those entitled
under existing laws
2nd offense plus 30
Failure to provide the LTFRB with complete, days MV impound
correct, and updated operator's information
Failure to display "No Smoking"' signage and/or 3rd offense plus
allowing personnel or passenger to smoke inside cancellation of CPC
the vehicle
Fast, tampered, defective taximeter or operating
without or with an old seal taximeter
Joint Administrative Order (JAO) No. 2014-01 dated June 02, 2014
1st 2nd 3rd
Violation Remarks
Offense Offense Offense
Tampered, broken, joined, reconnected, fake or 5,000 10,000 15,000
altered sealing wire (Taxi only)
Violation of color scheme or design/ Adoption of
new color design without authority from the 2nd offense plus 30
LTFRB (PUB and TX) days MV impound
Unregistered or unauthorized trade/business
3rd offense plus
name (PUB and TX)
cancellation of CPC
No Panel Route (PUJ, PUB, UV)
No signboard (PUJ, PUB, UV)
Carrying of illegal and/or prohibited cargoes
Joint Administrative Order (JAO) No. 2014-01 dated June 02, 2014
1st 2nd 3rd
Violation Remarks
Offense Offense Offense
Failure to provide fire extinguisher and required 5,000 10,000 15,000
"STOP and GO" signage for use of each vehicle
(STS only) 2nd offense plus 30
days MV impound
Trip cutting (PUJ, PUB, UV)
3rd offense plus
Failure to display fare matrix (PUJ, PUB, UV) cancellation of CPC
Breach of franchise conditions
2nd offense plus 45
days impound
Failure to provide PWD Symbol 50,000 75,000 100,000
3rd offense plus
cancellation of CPC
Land Transportation Related Special Laws And Others
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