Philippine driver’s license guide – Everything you need to know
A one-stop guide for application, renewal, confiscation, and requirements for a driver’s license in the Philippines.
We lay out the pros and cons of each, but ultimately, the decision lies with you.
The MMDA presented three options for the number coding scheme return.
A one-stop guide for application, renewal, confiscation, and requirements for a driver’s license in the Philippines.
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Good news: No Traffic. Bad News: No Traffic.
Regardless, the Japanese automaker will still continue developing interiors, exteriors, as well as drive devices.
All of these traffic violations come with hefty fines and associated risks that you definitely should avoid.
From an accessory that was used for smoking to a now much-needed device to keep your phone charged. Here are a couple of possible reasons why your 12-volt socket could fail.
Swerving has a controversial history in the Philippines, and motorists would do well to know the truth about it.
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We were able to see and identify the common traffic violations in the Philippines that are often breached by many drivers in Metro Manila.
Having a good following distance from the vehicle in front of you buys you more time to react and more time to stop your car.
It’s still best to follow the flow of traffic or to let those who want to travel faster than you pass in a safe manner.
No exact implementation date was mentioned by the LGU just yet.
Towing is one of the services that the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) provides and it is used to remove a vehicle that’s obstructing traffic.
Just enter your plate number on the LGU’s official website.
The intersection of EDSA and A. de Jesus street in Caloocan City gets a new LED traffic lighting system.
It’s back to the old system where motorists can choose to have their vehicle inspected at a PMVIC or at an emissions center instead.
Car ownership doesn’t just start and stop with you bringing it to the service center for its preventative maintenance as there are things you will need to inspect on your own.
It will only be a matter of time as the order has already been set to the department of finance and is awaiting official publication.