DOTC enforces revised penalties on road violations

The Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) is implementing a long list of revised fines and penalties for traffic violations. This is now in effect so be sure you’re updated to avoid being caught off-guard when you’re driving in the metro.

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DOTC’s list stretches to over 20 pages so we’re listing down some of the important ones to take note of as casual motorists:

Driving without a valid driver’s license/conductor’s permitPhp3,000 This includes driving with an expired, revoked, suspended, inappropriate driver’s license restriction code, fake driver’s license, and student driver driving without being accompanied by a duly licensed driver.

Reckless drivingPhp2,000 (first offense), Php 3,000 (second offense), Php10,000 (subsequent offense) No person shall operate a motor vehicle on any highway recklessly or without reasonable caution considering the width, traffic, grades, crossing, curvatures, visibility, other conditions of the highway or so to endanger the property of the safety or rights of any person.

Failure to wear seat belt while drivingPhp1,000 (first offense), Php2,000 (second offense), Php5,000 (third offense) This includes allowing a child 6 years old and below to be seated on the front passenger seat.

Failure to wear seat belt as a passengerPhp3,000 for both the driver and the operator for every violation. For Public Utility Vehicles, failure to post appropriate signages instructing front seat passengers to wear seat belts when inside the vehicle.

Failure to wear the standard protective motorcycle helmet for the driver and back riderPhp1,500 (first offense), Php3,000 (second offense), Php 5,000 (third offense), Php10,000 (fourth and succeeding offenses) Wearing a helmet with a fake Philippine standard (PS) or Import Commodity Clearance (ICC) sticker shall be tantamount to riding a moving motorcycle without wearing a helmet.

Failure to carry driver’s license, certificate of registration, or official receipt while driving a motor vehiclePhp1,000

Driving an unregistered vehiclePhp10,000 This includes driving with an improperly-registered motor vehicle or a motor vehicle with expired, revoked, suspended, or invalid registration, unregistered or fake substitute, or replacement engine, engine block, or chassis.

Unauthorized motor vehicle modificationPhp5,000 This includes change in color and other unauthorized modifications of the standard manufacturer’s specification.

Motor vehicle operation without or with defective/improper/unauthorized accessories, devices, equipment, and partsPhp5,000 This includes bells/horns/sirens/whistles, blinkers, brakes, early warning devices, grills, and the likes.

Smoke belchingAny vehicle suspected of violation of emission standards through visual signs such as, but not limited to, smoke belching shall be subjected to an emission test.

All other violations of traffic rules and regulations – Php1,000

There’s also a dedicated section for public vehicles like trucks, buses, jeepneys, and vans on the revised fines and penalties. To view the full list, simply go to DOTC’s website.

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Bosch inaugurates first Car Service workshop in Davao

Global automotive supplier partners with Pitstop to lead high-level car service to regional motorists. With more than 80 years of presence in the Philippines, global automotive product and service provider Robert Bosch, Inc. continues to deliver unmatched dedication and value to the local automotive industry.

To solidify its commitment to Filipino motorists and vehicle owners, Bosch recently opened its first Car Service workshop in Davao City with regional partner Pitstop.

During the one day event, Pitstop showcased first-class Bosch automotive parts and services, which allowed participants to experience cross-brand repair and maintenance solutions first-hand. Pitstop extends the high-level automotive reliability and excellence of the Bosch brand and provides the Davao community with its extensive product portfolio and after sales service to ensure superior vehicle performance.The effort also seeks to strengthen networks and develop business opportunities in the Davao region.

“Bosch carries the largest independent car service workshop network worldwide and consistently strives to cultivate the automotive sector while providing comprehensive and cutting edge technology to partners and customers,” said Bosch Philippines Automotive Aftermarket Division Senior Officer for Business Development Peewee Ligot. “Our recent partnership with Pitstop not only installs a regional mark to maximize our automotive expertise in one of the fastest-growing business hubs in the country, but also allows Davaoeños to get premium cross-brand car engineering and maintenance at an affordable price.”

As vehicles become more sophisticated with the progress of technology, independent workshop owners are faced with the challenge of responding to new and complex demands in maintaining automobile power and performance. Bosch supports these units by offering a full range of standard diagnostic programs and automobile equipment to take engine service a step higher.

Known for high global automotive quality, Bosch ensures that each local car service outfit is able to meet the professional benchmark and deliver solutions for unique customer needs. Bosch Car Service workshops are regularly exposed to facility tests, technical upgrades, skill and knowledge improvement program, and business development training and support to uphold Bosch’s core competencies.

“Bosch’s passion for service is reflected on its strong workshop community. We are looking forward to bringing top-level vehicular assessment and maintenance closer to Davao’s community of car owners,” added Ligot.

Bosch seeks to strengthen and forge ties with key stakeholders in Visayas and Mindanao to steer expert automotive service in the country.