Traffic Laws, Rules and Regulation
Traffic Laws, Rules and Regulation
Traffic Laws, Rules and Regulation
Regulation
Legal Basis
R A No. 4136
An act to compile the laws relative to land transportation and traffic
rules, to create a land transportation commission and for other
purpose.
PD 96
A law declaring unlawful use or attachment of sirens, bells, horns,
whistle or similar gadgets that emit exceptionally loud or startling
sounds, including dome lights and other signaling or flashing devices
on motor vehicles.
R A No. 10586
An Act Penalizing Persons Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol,
Dangerous Drugs and Similar Substances and for other purposes.
R A No. 10913
Anti-Driving distracted Act: Text, call, or internet surfing using the
mobile phone or any other electronic device are prohibited and
punishable while driving a vehicle
P D No. 843
amending republic act no. 4136 as amended, otherwise known as
the land transportation and traffic code by increasing the annual
registration fee on private automobiles and imposing an ad
valorem tax thereon, and for other purposes.
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(b) "Passenger automobiles" shall mean all pneumatic-tire
vehicles of types similar to those usually known under the
following terms: touring car, command car, speedster,
sports car, roadster, jeep, cycle, car (except motor wheel
and similar small outfits which are classified with
motorcycles), coupe, landaulet, closed car, limousine,
cabriolet, and sedan.
Motor vehicles with changed or rebuilt bodies, such as
jeepneys, jitneys, or station wagons, using a chassis of the
usual pneumatic-tire passenger automobile type, shall
also be classified as passenger automobile, if their net
allowable carrying capacity, as determined by the
Commissioner of Land Transportation, does not exceed
nine passengers and if they are not used primarily for
carrying freight or merchandise.
(d) "Driver" shall mean every and any licensed operator of a
motor vehicle.
(e) "Professional driver" shall mean every and any driver hired or
paid for driving or operating a motor vehicle, whether for private
use or for hire to the public.
Any person driving his own motor vehicle for hire is a professional
driver.
(f) "Owner" shall mean the actual legal owner of a motor vehicle, in
whose name such vehicle is duly registered with the Land
Transportation Commission.
(m) "Tourist" shall mean a foreigner who travels from place to place for
pleasure or culture.
In the Philippines, the mass of traffic laws, rules and
regulations have their source in laws, Presidential
Decree, Executive Orders, Letters of Instruction,
Administrative Orders and implementing Memoranda
and other Special laws relative to traffic operation and
traffic law enforcement.
The following are the basis for the traffic regulations and prohibitions in
the country.
R A No. 4136
An act to compile the laws relative to land transportation and traffic
rules, to create a land transportation commission and for other
purpose.
It has repealed Act No. 3992 (the revised motor vehicle Law)
R.A. 6539
An act which is known as the anti-carnapping Act of 1972. the Act
preventing and penalizing carnapping
R.A 5448. an Act imposing a tax on privately owned passenger
automobiles, motorcycle ands and scooters,
schedule of fees:
(1) 1,000 kilos or less P35.00
(2) 1,001 kilos to 1,500 kilos 100.00
(3) 1,501 kilos to 2,000 kilos 250.00
(4) 2,001 kilos and above 450.00
R.A 8749. This Act shall be known as the "Philippine Clean Air Act of
1999.“
The State shall protect and advance the right of the people to a
balanced and healthful ecology in accord with the rhythm and
harmony of nature.
The State shall promote and protect the global environment to attain
sustainable development while recognizing the primary responsibility of
local government units to deal with environmental problems.
R.A 8750. An act requiring the mandatory
compliance by motorist of private and public
vehicles to use seatbelt devices, and requiring
vehicle manufacturers to install seat belt
devices in all their manufactured vehicles.
R.A 7924. the act creating the
Metropolitan Manila Development
Authority, defining its powers and
functions, providing funds therefor and for
other purposes.
PRESIDENTIAL DECREES (P.D.s)
P.D No. 96. regulating the use of sirens, bells, horns, etc. by
prohibiting the attachment of any siren, horn bell, etc. on
motor vehicles which produce unusual or startling sounds as
well as blinkers and other similar devices unless the vehicle
belongs to the AFP, NBI, LTO, PNP, BJMP, Hospitals and fire
departments an are specifically intended for use in
emergencies. (January 13, 1973)
P.D No. 101. expediting the methods of prescribing, redefining or
modifying the lines and modes of operations of public utility motor
vehicles in the Philippines. (January 19, 1973)
P.D. No 207. Declaring as part of the laws of the Philippines the Vienna
convention on road traffic, signs and signals. (June 6, 1973)
P.D. No. 612. Requiring compulsory insurance for all types of motor
vehicles against third party liability as an additional pre-requisite for
registration by the LTO. (December 18, 1974)
P.D 1686. Imposing a tax on every motor vehicle equipped with air
conditioner. (March 19, 1980)
P.D. 1181. Providing with the abatement of air pollution from motor
vehicles and for other purposes
P.D. 1605. Granting the Metropolitan Manila Commission certain
powers, related to traffic management and control in metropolitan
Manila providing penalties and for other purposes. (November 21, 1978)
P.D. 98. Regulating the issuance of license plates of all motor vehicles.
(January 15, 1973)
P.D. 109. Modifying P.D 98 (January 25, 1973)
P.D. 1729. Authorizing the bureau of land
transportation to dispose of impounded motor
vehicles unclaimed by owners for a certain period of
time. (1980)
P.D. 1730. declaring the syndicated printing,
manufacture, distribution, possession or use of fake
official Bureau of Land Transportation forms,
documents, plates and stickers as offenses involving
economic sabotage
Letters of Instruction (L.O.I.s)
L.O.I No. 43. providing for the removal of all impediments on roads, streets
and highways such as construction, stalled, or parked vehicles and other
movable property that obstruct free passage. (1972)
L.O.I No. 112. Prohibiting freight and cargo trucks from using roads, highways
and bridges whose load capacities are in excess of specific allowable limits.
(1973)
L.O.I No. 229. Requiring all motor vehicle owners, users, or drivers to have in
their possession at all times while driving at least one (1) pair of early warning
device (EWD) for use when the vehicle is disabled on roads, streets and
highways or other emergencies compelling the vehicle to be on stop
position. (Dec. 2, 1974)
L.O.I. No. 551. Directing the Law Enforcement agencies to implement the
pollution control program. (June 7, 1977)
L.O.I. No. 1009. All owners of private motor vehicles who desire to stop
operating or using their number plates and registration certificates to
surrender to BLT. (April 17, 1980)
L.O.I. No. 1071. every land transportation operator and/or owner of a
motor vehicle shall, before applying for the registration or renewal of
registration of any motor vehicle, secure an insurance policy issued by an
insurance company authorized by the Insurance Commissioner. Such
operators and/or owners of motor vehicles shall be required to pay in full
the annual insurance premiums needed for one whole year insurance
(Oct. 7, 1980)
Departments Orders. (D.O.s)
DOTC D.O. 88-305. Rules of pleadings, practice and
procedure for appeals on franchising, fare rates
charges and other related matters pertinent to land
transportation public utilities.
D.O. 93-693. revised schedule of administrative fees
and charges of the Land Transportation Office.
Administrative and Special Orders
Administrative Order. No. VIII, S-1968, LTC. Requiring the towing and
impounding of stalled motor vehicles on public highways and the
imposition of corresponding fees thereof.
Administrative Order No. 1, S-1973, LTC. Prescribing guidelines and
procedure in the implementation of PD No. 96.
Administrative Order No. 1, S-1975, LTC. Laying Down
specific rules of action in the imposition of uniform
fines and penalties for violation of the provisions of R.A
4136.
Special Order No. 101-IRM, LTC. Enumerating and
Identifying various city streets where parking is
prohibited
Memorandum Circulars
LTC Memorandum to All Patrol Officers. Deputies and Agents – dtd 09
august 1975. Directing that motor vehicles whose loads are rice, cereals,
fertilizers and other prime commodities are not to be apprehended and
stop on roads and highways except only in cases of serious violations.
LTC Memorandum Circular No. 33. Dated 12 September 1972. Providing
guidelines in the apprehension of illegally parked motor vehicles.
LTC Circular No. 15, dated 19 January 1972. Regulating and laying
instructions in the use of Special Commemorative Motor Vehicle Plates.
M.C 94-199. Aide-memoir regarding retention and authority by LTO
to regular motorized tricycles under R.A 4136, and guidelines to
implement devolution of LTFRB’s Franchising Authority over TC’s per
R.A 7160 issued by DOTC.
M.C 94-188. Issuance of driver’s license to disabled persons.
M.C. 92-146. Re-implementation of LOI 229, as amended by LOI 479
directing the installation of early warning devices of motor vehicles.
M.C. 94-192. Diesel smoke emission test for motor vehicles.
M.C. 90-020. Directing all public land transportation service operators and
drivers to display in any conspicuous place of their vehicles the authorized
fare matrix for the specific route granted them to avoid conflict.
M.C. 93-011. Enjoining all public utility operators to use garage instead of
public places or side streets in parking their vehicles.
M.C 94-002. Sanctions on operators arising from the violations of their
drivers.
M.C. 94-209. Clarificatory guidelines for the registration/operation of new
private vehicles particularly in the use of conduction sticker.
Executive Orders (E.O.s)
E.O 125. Reorganizing the DOTC, defining its powers and functions and
for other purposes.
E.O.266. Providing for two service units in the office of the Asst. Sec. for
land Transportation in the DOTC (Law Enforcement Service-LES and
Traffic Adjudication Service-TAS), defining the powers and functions
thereof and for other purposes.
E.O. 202. Creating the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory
Board (LTFRB). › E.O. 248. Empowering the Land Transportation
Commission to control and supervise the operations of motor vehicle
driving schools.
Other Special Laws, Statutes, etc.
Batas Pambansa Blg. 344 (B.P. 344). Act to enhance the mobility of disabled persons by
requiring certain buildings, institutions, establishments and public utilities to install facilities
and other devices. (February 25, 1983)
Sec. 1, Par. 2. in the Case of the parking place of any of the above institutions,
buildings, or establishments, or public utilities, the owner or operator shall reserve
sufficient and suitable space for the use of disabled person.
Sec. 2, In case of public conveyance, devices such as the prominent display of posters
or stickers shall be used to generate public awareness of the rights of the disabled
and foster understanding of their special needs. Special bus stops shall be designed for
disabled persons. Discriminating against disabled persons in the carriage or
transportation of passengers is hereby declared unlawful.
Memorandum Unnumbered Dated July 13,
1992. Early Warning Device (EWD) not a
requirement for registration.
SC BarsLawmen from Removing Car Plates (187
SCRA 432).
Important Provisions of R.A. 4136
Words and used in R.A. 4136. as used in this act, the following words
and phrases are defined for better and common understanding.
Motor vehicle - Shall mean any vehicle propelled by any power
other than muscular power using the public highways, but
excepting road rollers, trolley cars, street-sweepers, sprinkles, lawn
mowers, bulldozers, graders, fork-lifts, amphibian trucks, and cranes
if not in used in public highways, and traction engines of all kinds
used exclusively for agricultural purposes.
Passenger Automobiles - Shall mean all pneumatic tire vehicles of
types similar to those usually known under the following terms: touring
car, command car, speedster, sports car, roadster, jeep, cycle car
coupe, landaulet, closed car, limousine, cabriolet, and sedan.
Articulated Vehicle - Shall mean any motor vehicle with a trailer
having no front axle and so attached that part of the trailer rests
upon the motor vehicle and a substantial part of the weight of the
trailer and of its load is borne by the motor vehicle. Such trailer shall
be called as “semi-trailer.”
Driver - Shall mean every and any licensed operator of a motor vehicle.
Professional Driver - Every and any driver hired for driving or operating a motor
vehicle, whether for private use or for hire to the public. Any driver driving his own
motor vehicle for hire is a professional driver.
Owner - The actual legal owner of a motor vehicle, in whose name such vehicle is
duly registered with the LTO
Dealer - Every person, association partnership, or corporation making,
manufacturing, constructing, assembling, remodeling or setting up motor vehicles;
and every such entity acting as agent for the sale of one or more makes, keeping
the same in stock or selling same or handling with a view to trading same.
Gross Weight - The measured weight of a motor vehicle plus the maximum
allowable carrying capacity in merchandise, freight and/or passenger, as
determined by the Commissioner of the LTO.
Highways - Every public thoroughfare, public boulevard, driveway, avenue, park,
alley and callejon, but shall not include roadway upon grounds owned by
private persons, colleges, universities, or other similar institutions.
Parking or Parked - Shall mean that the motor vehicle is parked or parking if it has
been brought to a stop on the shoulder or proper edge of a highway, and
remains inactive in that place or closed thereto for an appreciable period of
time.
Tourist - A foreigner who travels from place to place for pleasure culture.
ARTICLE III
Passengers and Freight
Note: Vehicles may be registered one month in advance of weekly deadlines. For motorcycles, used
the 3rd digit.
Letters Prefixes on Plate Numbers. The letter prefixes indicates:
Place of initial registration of the motor vehicle;
Year if initial registration and the possible year model of the registered
motor vehicle could be determined from the order of the letter prefixes,
i.e., the higher the letters the later the year of registration and year
model of the motor vehicle.
Example: Vehicle 1 = PLT 255 Vehicle 2 – TNU 636
Between the above motor vehicles, Vehicle 1 was registered earlier
than Vehicle 2 and possibly, Vehicle 2’s model is later than Vehicle 2.
President of the Philippines (1)
Vice President of the Philippines (2)
Senate President, etc.
Special Plate Numbers for Government Officials
OFFICIAL ASSIGNED
NUMBER
President of the Republic of the Philippines 1 and/or
PANGULO
Vice President of the Republic of the Philippines 2
Senate President 3
Speaker of the House of Representatives 4
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court 5
Cabinet Secretary 6
Senator 7
Congressman 8
Associate Justices of the Supreme Court 9
Presiding Justice/Other Justices of the 10
Court of Appeals/Solicitor General
Chairman of the Commission on 11
Elections
Cabinet Undersecretary 12
Chief of Staff, AFP/Chief, PNP 14
RTC Judges 16
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