Report ‘colorum’ school buses, overloaded tricycles—LTO-NCR | Inquirer News

Report ‘colorum’ school buses, overloaded tricycles—LTO-NCR

/ 06:56 PM June 06, 2012

MANILA, Philippines—To assure the safety of students, the Land Transportation Office-National Capital Region continues to monitor and reprimand colorum (illegally-operated) school buses and overloaded tricycles.

In an interview with anchor John Susi on Radyo Inquirer early Wednesday, lawyer Teofilo Guadiz, LTO-NCR director, said they caught a lot of private vehicles and overloaded tricycles carrying hapless students in the first three days of classes.

He said for a vehicle to operate as school bus, it must have an LTFRB franchise.

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“It’s easy to distinguish, legal school buses must have yellow plates and its exterior painted yellow,” said Guadiz.

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He explained the fine for the owner-operator of colorum school bus is P6,000 (six thousand pesos) plus three-month suspension on the vehicle and driver.

The fine for the driver of overloaded tricycles carrying students is P1,500 (one thousand and five hundred pesos) plus three-month suspension.

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The maximum number of passengers for a tricycle is four, including the driver.  “Ideally, there should be only two passengers inside the tricycle and one at the back of the driver. More than that, it’s a violation of the law,” Guadiz said.

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He urged the public to report to the nearest LTO office if they caught violators of the law.

“It’s for your kids’ safety,” said Guadiz. Totel V. de Jesus, INQUIRER.net

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