jaims
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Post by jaims on May 4, 2012 17:16:26 GMT 8
REPUBLIC ACT 10045:An Act Mandating All Motorcycle Riders to Wear Standard Protective Motorcycle Helmets While Driving and Providing Penalties Therefore:::::::::::Magpalit najud tag Helmet nga PS / ICC Standards...yaw paabota ang July 30, 2012 ang Implementation Day kay siguradong mag mahal jud tingali ang mga Helmet sa mga Shops..--Thanix--
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Post by Jingz on May 7, 2012 13:10:19 GMT 8
NI gawas naba ni sa newspaper? kay if naa man gud new implementation ang goberno, dapat i-newspaper na few weeks before the date/deadline.
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jaims
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Post by jaims on May 7, 2012 13:58:47 GMT 8
wa ko ka bantay jingz..sa july 30 paman sugod og implement
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Post by Jingz on May 7, 2012 18:39:52 GMT 8
MOTORCYCLE riders have only two more months to comply with the standard helmet provided in Republic Act 10054 or the Mandatory Helmet Act of 2010.
In yesterday’s multi-sectoral forum, the board, represented by the Department of Transportation and Communication (DOTC) and the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), said it aims to clarify the implementing rules and regulations issued in the joint administrative order last Dec. 26, 2011.
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This mandates “all motorcycle riders to wear standard protective helmets while driving.”
By August, the Land Transportation Office (LTO) will no longer tolerate the use of ordinary helmets.
The Bureau of Product Standards emphasized the use of full-faced, half-faced and half-head helmets that bear Import Commodity Clearance (ICC) marks or Philippine Standard (PS) stickers.
Deadline
LTO Regional Director Raul Aguilos said that “by first week of August, we shall conduct special operations to implement special provisions of RA 10054. Anyone caught violating shall be penalized.”
Erring motorcycle riders have to pay a fine of P1,500 for the first offense, P3,000 for the second offense and P5,000 for the third offense, and P10,000 (plus confiscation of the driver’s license) for the fourth and succeeding offenses.
Aguilos said the mandatory use of protective standard helmet is considered a pro-active and preventive approach in the effort to secure motorcycle drivers and their passengers.
Meanwhile, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has started its mandatory inspection on all helmet suppliers and dealers.
It is also mandated by law that helmet manufacturers and importers also need to secure a PS license or an ICC mark before selling and distributing their products.
Manufacturers who don’t comply will have to pay a fine of P10,000 to P20,000.
Supply
DTI 7 Regional Director Asteria Caberte assured the riding public that the region has enough supply of helmets.
With LTO intensifying its campaign to go against erring motorcycle riders, Caberte is optimistic that dealers, retailers and suppliers will comply with the standard prescribed helmets.
It was learned that since the start of the inspection, many dealers have returned their old substandard helmets to their suppliers.
The information campaign drew negative reactions among “habal-habal” drivers and some motorists, especially those who bought other types of helmets before the DOTC and DTI issued the implementing rules.
Motorcycle owner Niño Libona still thinks he cannot afford the helmet, as he has other priorities in life.
“Hasol na kaayo gawas nga mahal.. kung ibilin sa motor, way ciguro nga kawaton pa gyud (It’s too much hassle and too expensive…if I leave it on the motorbike, it will probably get stolen),” he said.
A certain Nelson, who hails from Dumaguete City, said he still finds the law impractical especially in their city where roads are narrow.
The Mandatory Helmet Act of 2010, authored by Sen. Ramon Revilla Jr., requires all motorcycle drivers and their passengers to wear helmets at all times and imposes stiff penalties on violators.
Published in the Sun.Star Cebu newspaper on May 03, 2012.
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Post by Jingz on May 7, 2012 18:47:18 GMT 8
Hasola ani oi... bisag wala ta plano mo palit new helmet, maka palit ta ahat.
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kang
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Post by kang on May 7, 2012 21:31:13 GMT 8
so far skng na hibaw.an, as long as imo helmet is one sa mga approved helmets, okay ra cya. all you have to do is go to DTI to ask for the sticker IF walay sticker imo helmet.
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kang
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Post by kang on May 7, 2012 21:32:08 GMT 8
The LTO and DTI regional office 7 started its information campaign last May 2, 2012 in compliance with the provisions of JAO No. 2011-01 ,Series of 2011 dated 26 December 2011- Rules and Regulations Implementing the Provisions of RA N0. 10054, entitled "An Act Mandating all Motorcycle Riders to Wear Standard Protective Motorcycle Helmets While Driving and Providing Penalties Thereof". The purpose of the info campaign is to inform the general public regarding the full implementation of the provisions of the said law this coming July 30, 2012 six months after its effectivity last January 39, 2012. The LTO will start its special operation to apprehend violators in the first week of August. The drivers and its riders must at all times wear the prescribed and standard protective helmets upon its full implementation otherwise violators shall be fined accordingly. First Offense, 1,500 pesos, second offense, 3,000 pesos, third offense, 5,000 pesos and succeeding offenses, 10,000 pesos plus confiscation of the driver's licenses. Both the DTI and LTO region 7 will continue to conduct information dissemination campaign until its scheduled full implementation on July 30, 2012. We would like to emphasize however that what we are doing is not a public hearing but an information campaign prior to its full implementation. Along this line all concerned are requested to comply with the wearing of the prescribed and standard protective helmets so as to avoid the inconvenience of being apprehended at roadside. The purpose of the law is to promote road safety advocacy among all riders and drivers of motorcycles and to ensure their safety and prevent death and head injuries among all concerned drivers.
-LTO 7
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jaims
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Post by jaims on May 8, 2012 16:01:41 GMT 8
so far skng na hibaw.an, as long as imo helmet is one sa mga approved helmets, okay ra cya. all you have to do is go to DTI to ask for the sticker IF walay sticker imo helmet. ang LTO mo ingon, as long as appropriate imo helmet for motorcycle, ok ra. nya katong mga appropriate helmet nga daan nimo nga walay ICC,ok ra daw kung before sa implentation pa nimo na palit... NYA SAON MAN NING CITOM RON..MO TUMAN BA KAHA.
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kang
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Post by kang on May 8, 2012 20:06:06 GMT 8
"nya katong mga appropriate helmet nga daan nimo nga walay ICC,ok ra daw kung before sa implentation pa nimo na palit"
sure jud ni yot?
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jaims
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Post by jaims on May 9, 2012 14:48:59 GMT 8
maoy ingon sa LTO...ambot lang kung mao pud pama agi sa CITOM
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Post by dwinex on May 17, 2012 19:53:12 GMT 8
naa ko sticker ICC baligya tag P20 lang hahhaha
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Post by Jingz on May 19, 2012 19:24:51 GMT 8
naa ko sticker ICC baligya tag P20 lang hahhaha Asa man dwin?
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Post by Nel on May 22, 2012 8:05:48 GMT 8
Hahaha sure na? Basin pirated copy na nga sticker ha Bitaw, asa mana nato paliton sir dwinex?
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jaims
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Post by jaims on May 22, 2012 16:30:56 GMT 8
sa mga dealer og helmet naa na silay baligya
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Post by iqzhiro on Jun 1, 2012 2:16:01 GMT 8
ang akoa icc sticker gikan sa rice cooker!
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