Drive vs noisy motorcycles needs clear guides, says LTO Central Visayas exec | Inquirer News

Drive vs noisy motorcycles needs clear guides, says LTO Central Visayas exec

/ 02:09 PM June 06, 2019

CEBU CITY –– The drive against modified and noisy motorcycle mufflers will be implemented in the region but not that soon.

Land Transportation Office in Central Visayas (LTO-7) director Victor Caindec said guidelines in the implementation of the order needed to be clarified.

“There are existing guidelines already for the modified mufflers but we want to make sure the implementation from all our operating units is done properly,” said Caindec.

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The enforcers also need “decibel meters” and other tools to measure the noise levels of the modified mufflers.

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Caindec said they have over 400 deputized police agents who need to be given the guidelines.

“We have to properly define the guidelines. We don’t want misinterpretations of the order,” said Caindec.

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Caindec did not give a timeline but gave the assurance that it would be soon.

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On June 4, LTO-7 received from its Central Office a memorandum on the “intensified operation to enforce the prohibition of bora-bora or motorcycles with modified mufflers causing undesirable and irritating sound.”

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Department of Transportation Assistant Sec. Edgar Galvante said the memorandum was in compliance with the directive of President Duterte to enforce the prohibition on bora-bora.

Galvante also included in its memorandum to all LTO regional offices to apprehend motorcycles that emit dark smoke. (EditorLeti Boniol)

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