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February 12th, 2019 10:29 AM #1Well, looks like private motorists will have to pay quite a bit just to have their vehicles scrutineered at Private Motor Vehicle Inspection Centers (PMVICs).
The damage? Owners will pay PhP 1800 to have their vehicles (GVW 4500 kilograms and below) checked for roadworthiness at PMVICS.
takeaways:
it's not mentioned but it seems that PUVs aren't required to undergo the same vetting process.
also, i see no timetable when this "program" will take effect.Last edited by baludoy; February 12th, 2019 at 10:41 AM.
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February 12th, 2019 10:34 AM #2
as long as the testing centers are capable to do a thorough inspection... The fee is ok.
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February 12th, 2019 11:05 AM #3
Okay lang saken kahit mas mahal pa as long as talagang seryoso at mahigpit sila.
Madaming malagas dahil hindi marehistro
Screw the emission centers! Lahat pasado eh kahit patay ang makina pasado pa din panalo diba, photo op lang talaga
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February 12th, 2019 11:14 AM #4everytime magpa renew ng car registration, kasama na dito ang LTO inspection na may inspection form na may checklist at nilalagyan ng Stencil ng Engine # at Chassis #,the idea is to check na ang road worthiness ng sasakyan.
para ano pa na mag dagdag ng another road worthiness test/check up at bayarin? bulsa ng mga mukong LTO officials ata ito.
For me, ang kulang dito ay proper implementation lng ng LTO official sa inspection during registration.
1. ang system dito, pangpadulas lng, permado na ang iyong inspection form.
2. kahit hindi mo na dalhin ang sasakyan during renewal for inspection, pera ang katapat.
hindi na ako nagtataka kung bakit andaming sasakyan/motor/tricycle na sira/walang headlights, stop light, kalawangin or in short non road worthy/needs some fixing na sasakyan.
A car will not fix itself, owners do. Sana lahat tayo maging responsible car/motor vehicle owners. At kaya nga nandito ang LTO to regulate, tsk tsk tsk.
LTO officials, you can do better than this!
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February 12th, 2019 11:40 AM #5Wala naman papasa sa testing center nila grabe naman apakan yung accelerator. Kaya pera lang talaga lalo na kung me truck dadalhin mo. Ok lang kung lagi brand new car mo
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February 12th, 2019 03:44 PM #7Meanwhile, CCTVs must cover the entire process of the testing with one camera capturing the number plate of the vehicle in testing. The PMVIC must also be fully automated and capable of being interconnected with the LTO IT system, with all test results recorded and uploaded automatically. Manual encoding and editing of results are prohibited.
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February 13th, 2019 12:07 AM #8
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August 12th, 2021 09:51 PM #9
PMVIC test will now be mandatory in select areas starting July 26—LTO - Inquirer Mobility
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August 13th, 2021 12:40 PM #10
May construction at hiring na sa amin, mukhang tuloy na tuloy pa din. Sana may mag-file ng declartory relief at injunction.
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