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10 Things That Drivers Should Know (Updated May 25, 2011)

MMDA Enforcers are not allowed to group together while apprehending a motorist.
They are not even allowed to stand together in groups of two (2) or more, except
in actual times of special operations (e.g. apprehending groups of smoke-belchi
ng/colorum buses).
Swerving is not a traffic violation per se. It is defined as a movement wherein
vehicles shift from a lane to another. However, it can constitute the offense of
reckless driving if it is done without precautions (e.g. swerving in an abrupt
and careless manner, swerving without the use of signals, swerving across solid
lines).
Swerving can also constitute the offense of Disregarding Traffic Signs if there
are signs present that explicitly prohibit swerving in the area.
A driver's license cannot be confiscated by a Traffic Enforcer during traffic ap
prehensions except on the following situations:
The driver was involved in a traffic accident
The driver has accumulated three (3) or more unsettled violations
The driver has been apprehended for the following violations:
Allowing another person to use driver's license
Broken sealing wire
Broken taximeter seal
Colorum operation (cargo/passenger vehicle)
Driving against traffic
Fake driver's license
Fake/altered taximeter seal
Fake/altered sealing wire
Fast/defective/non-operational/tampered taxi meter
Flagged up meter
Illegal or unauthorized counter-flow
Illegal transfer of plates/tags/stickers
Joined/reconnected sealing wire
No driver's ID
Ignoring Organized Bus Route (OBR) interval timers (for 2nd offense)
Skipping or bypassing designated OBR terminals or loading bays (for 2nd
offense)
Operating on contractual basis
Out of line operation
Overcharging (with or without conductor) (for the 2nd offense)
Overspeeding
Refusal to convey passengers to destination/trip-cutting (Taxis and Publ
ic Utility Vehicles)
Refusal to render service to public (Taxis and Public Utility Vehicles)
Tampered sealing wire
Tampered taximeter seal
Tampering of OR/CR/CPC & other documents (spurious documents)
Undue preference/unjust discrimination
Using motor vehicle in commission of crime
The above-mentioned administrative violations also require a minimum of 2 hours
seminar (for the drivers) at the Traffic Academy.
However, any driver who has committed three (3) or more unpaid violations, wheth
er administrative or moving, shall also be subject to attending seminars, whose
length shall be based on the results of the diagnostic exam (exam that will dete
rmine the contents of the seminar progress), which will be administered by the A
gency.
*Note: If the license is to be confiscated, the Traffic Enforcer should inform t
he driver of the reason/s for the confiscation and the ticket validity.
If the driver refuses to surrender his driver's license, his plate may be detach
ed pursuant to Section 74 & 75, MC 89-105.
Private Vehicles are not allowed to use the yellow lane except when they are abo
ut to turn - provided that they start shifting lanes upon seeing the transition
lane (broken white lines painted diagonally), that you can see around 50 meters
away from an intersection. However, selective apprehension of private vehicles u
sing the yellow lane is highly prohibited.
The yellow lanes (1st and 2nd lanes in EDSA) are only for City Buses. City Buses
are not allowed to go beyond the yellow lanes. If they do so, they will be appr
ehended for violating the yellow lane policy.
Provincial buses are also not allowed to use the yellow lane. Instead, they are
encouraged to use the third lane.
Each Traffic Enforcer has his/her own written mission order issued by the MMDA C
entral Admin. Apprehended drivers are free to ask for the apprehending officer's
mission order, which includes his area of responsibility, time of duty, officia
l function. It also indicates whether or not the enforcer is authorized to issue
tickets.
Traffic Enforcers should issue TVR in complete uniform, with visible nameplates.
Traffic Enforcers are instructed to accomplish the TVR (Traffic Violation Recei
pt) without any delay or argument on the road, so as to avoid traffic congestion
.
The Apprehending Enforcer is allowed to issue another TVR for Towing Fee. If the
owner of the impounded vehicle fails to release his vehicle after payment of fi
ne in the stipulated date, the impounding officer shall issue a separate TVR ind
icating no. of days it has remained at the impounding area.
Before apprehending, the Traffic Enforcer should flag down the vehicle and lead
it to the roadside where it will not obstruct the flow of traffic. Traffic Enfor
cers should courteously inform the driver of his violation.
Traffic Enforcers are not allowed to ask drivers to alight from their vehicles w
hile the apprehension is taking place. Most importantly, Traffic Enforcers are n
ot allowed to ask or receive bribe money.
During traffic apprehensions, the following can be considered as a valid driver'
s license:
ID Plastic Card
DLR / Temporary Driver's License
TOP (Temporary Operator's Permit)
International Driver's License
Foreign License
The Traffic Enforcer should exercise extra diligence in verifying the veracity o
f the data or documents presented.
If you encounter any Traffic Enforcer violating any of these, get the name of th
e Traffic Enforcer indicated on his/her name plate, and submit a letter of compl
aint addressed to the Traffic Adjudication Board (TAB), MMDA Bldg. EDSA cor. Ore
nse St. Guadalupe Nuevo, Makati City, within 5 days after the apprehension.
In case you are involved in an argument with a Traffic Enforcer, call the MMDA H
otline 136, or the Metrobase at 0917-527-7304. Ask the Metrobase to send inspect
ors to go to the place where the argument is taking place for proper investigati
on.
You may also e-mail complaints against erring Traffic Enforcers to the MMDA thru
email@mmda.gov.ph. Include full details of the incident (attach photos or video
s if possible), so that they will be able to act promptly on the matter.

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