The Land Transportation Office or LTO is now rationalizing driver’s licenses and one of the key takeaways here: be ready to attend a road safety seminar prior to your renewal. The news comes out after the LTO published the Implementing Rules and Regulations of Republic Act 10930. In it, it states that any motorist who currently holds a driver’s license (non-professional or professional) with a 5-year validity will have to undergo a mandatory road safety and proper road courtesy seminar prior to renewal. Meanwhile, those who hold a driver’s license with a 3-year validity will be allowed to move onto a driver’s license with a 5-year validity. After that, these individuals will have to undergo the same road safety seminar prior to their next renewal. The rationale for this is that the LTO will now be implementing a point-based demerit system, similar to what’s being used in countries such as the United States or the United Kingdom. https://www.carguide.ph/2019/07/youll-be-required-to-attend-road-safety.html?m=1
Someone in this forum claims to pass on the right...pass vehicles on bridges...does not stop for pedestrians. Will this class...help? I hope so.
From what I see on the roads everyday even on our new 4 lane highways it seems to be the safest way to pass as nobody ever uses the right lane.
Never seen a speed gun or breathalizer here in 8 yrs and doubt ever will. Anyway exactly how are they going to stop anyone!