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miya4d slot MANILA, Philippines A district officer of the Land Transportation Office (LTO)-National Capital Region is in hot water after it was found that registration papers of a truck involved in a fatal accident were fraudulent. The LTO did not n
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MANILAhot646, Philippines The Land Transportation Office (LTO) on Wednesday said one of its district heads in Metro Manila is being investigated over the alleged fraudulent registration of a truck involved in a fatal accident in Paraaque City. Accor
MANILA2kbet, Philippines The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has issued a show cause order against 24 registered owners of trucks why they should not be sanctioned for the worn-out tires found on their vehicles. According to LTO chief Vigor Mendoza
spincasino MANILA, Philippines The Land Transportation Office has issued show-cause orders to 24 registered owners of trucks for using worn-out tires, LTO chief Vigor Mendoza II reported yesterday. Mendoza said the move is part of the LTOs intensifi
MANILAastigbet, Philippines — The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has revoked the driving privileges of a truck operator following a deadly collision on C5 Road in Taguig City on December 20. The LTO on Saturday, December 19, said t
MANILA, Philippines The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has deployed breathalyzers nationwide to keep roads safe during the holiday season. LTO chief Vigor Mendoza said random inspections on motorists would be conducted as festivities are expected
MANILAslotslv, Philippines Land Transportation Office chief Vigor Mendoza II yesterday ordered LTO personnel to intensify road visibility amid the expected surge of vehicles during the holiday rush. Mendoza tasked LTO enforcers to focus the road saf
MANILA, Philippines The Land Transportation Office (LTO) will start today its investigationinto the Katipunan flyover accident in Quezon City that left four people dead last week. Based on a police report submitted to the LTO-Law Enforcement Service