*For automatic third offense penalty plus reckless driving
In case you weren’t aware, the higher fines for motorists driving illegally in the EDSA Busway take effect today, November 13. From P1,000 per offense, the new fines now start at P5,000.
And that’s not all: An additional P1,000 for reckless driving will be added to your violation receipt, bringing the total fine to P21,000.Yet again, LTO releases new driver’s license renewal schedule, validity extensionsPHOTO BY Bong Nebrija on Facebook “Our 1st apprehension that ran away but eventually caught. Member daw sya ng Pinoy Ninja, but his moves is no match with our riders,” wrote Nebrija in one post. “Automatic 3rd Offense: P20,000 plus 1 year suspension of license.“Like what I said do not test our resolve to enforce the law, we will get you.”
“Dahil dito, nahaharap ang driver sa multang reckless driving at sa multang katumbas ng ikatlong paglabag sa pagdaan sa EDSA Busway o P20,000 at isang taong suspensiyon ng lisensiya.
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