DOTr to LTO: Suspend mandatory PMVIC testing until GAOR issue is resolved

The TQM Vehicle Inspection Service, shows the procedure of their Inspection Center as part of new LTO requirement for car and motorcycle registration located at UN Avenue cor. Tanque Street, Paco, Manila on Wednesday. Senator Grace Poe is pushing for a senate inquiry about the new Private Motor Vehicle Inspection Center (PMVIC) amid concerns raised by motorists. On the other had, Vehicle Inspection Center Operators Association of the Philippines president Inigo Larrazabal acknowledged that there are still many motorists who are unfamiliar with how these new facilities work, and a Senate probe is an opportunity for PMVICs, as well as government agencies like the Department of Transportation (DOTr) and the LTO, to answer the people’s questions. (KJ ROSALES)

Transportation Secretary Arthur Tugade ordered the Land Transportation Office (LTO) to put the mandatory Private Motor Vehicle Inspection Centers (PMVIC) testing on hold until the issue with Geographic Areas of Responsibility (GAOR) is resolved.

Tugade also told the LTO to return to the previous registration process where motorists can choose between a PMVIC or a PETC for the required vehicle inspection.

Currently, motor vehicle owners in areas not under GAOR can undergo vehicle testing at a PETC and roadworthiness inspection at an LTO office. 

Tugade said there needs to be a smoother and more efficient manner to implement the GAOR policy while taking into consideration the COVID-19 situation. He also called for unity to address issues and concerns on the road worthiness inspection process.

“Though roadworthiness is not the cure-all for road crashes, it is one of the pillars of road safety. Thus, we remain firm in our commitment to address the roadworthiness requisite prior to renewal of vehicle registration,” said DOTr’s statement.

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