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Two vehicles bearing the same plate number are registered in the foreign-made information technology (IT) platform of the Land Transportation Office (LTO)—the Land Transportation Management System (LTMS). Know more:

This was discovered when a private vehicle owner from Cebu City, Cecil Labang was barred from renewing the registration of her Toyota Avanza with plate number NEU 1976.

The HPG-7 initially reported that the double plate incident is a possible scheme of criminals from Luzon, and that one of the two vehicles might be stolen. LTO-7 Regional Director, Victor Caindec already committed to cooperating with the HPG’s investigation. In October 2022, a rundown truck that was towed by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority in Quezon City shocked authorities when they found out that it has a valid LTO registration. This prompted LTO to investigate how worn-out vehicles can pass the registration process without being detected by the LTMS.

NACTODAP President Ariel Lim also slammed the unreasonable shutting down of Private Emission Testing Centers to give way to PMVICs. Lim revealed that numerous motorists could not renew the registration of their vehicles due to the scarce number of PMVICs. While others, especially those living in far-flung islands and provinces are forced to spend more time and money on a vehicle test. According to the DOTr, there are only 99 PMVICs that are currently operating nationwide.

 

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