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Crackdown on Davao City's reckless drivers, drifters

THE Davao City Police Office-Traffic Enforcement Unit (DCPO-TEU) has intensified its crackdown on reckless driving, particularly drifting, following a recent incident involving a businessman in a rented vehicle on Friday evening, February 16, 2024.

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LTFRB-XI Warns Taxi Operators Against Overcharging and Contracting - Forum Highlights Penalties and Call for Cooperation

Taxi operators warned against overcharging and contracting passengers in a forum spearheaded by LTFRB-XI and the City Government of Davao. Violations of franchise conditions highlighted, with emphasis on protecting the image of the operators and drivers, as well as the city's image. Cooperation sought from operators to ensure safe, reliable, and affordable service. Concerns and suggestions raised in the forum to benefit the riding public, drivers, and operators. Public encouraged to report violations to the proper agencies. Contact Davao City Reports at 0917 131 2333 or 0919 072 2222, or via email at davaocityreports@davaocity.gov.ph. CIO

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Over 225-K drivers with unpaid fines

Discover the latest on over 225,000 drivers with unpaid fines for citation tickets issued between 2017 and 2023 in Davao City. Learn about the strict enforcement measures and payment options available, including online systems and district treasurer's offices. Stay informed about the impact of non-payment on government document processing. Stay updated with the City Transport and Traffic Management Office's efforts to strengthen collection from violators. Read more at [News Company Name].

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New Davao City Speed Limit Ordinance to Enhance Road Safety

Stay safe on Davao City roads with the new Speed Limit Ordinance set to roll out on January 11, 2024. The ordinance introduces specific speed limits and fines for violators, aiming to enhance road safety. Get all the details here.

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Vehicles involved in accidents increase

The number of vehicles involved in road accidents in Davao City has increased, according to the Davao City Police Office-Traffic Enforcement Unit (DCPO-TEU). From January to October 2023, there were approximately 8,000 reported cases, compared to 7,187 in 2022, marking an 18 percent increase. The number of incidents also rose from 4,248 to 4,776, an 11 percent increase. Private vehicles accounted for 28 percent of accidents, followed by motorcycles at 13 percent and trucks at 17 percent. The unit attributes most accidents to human error, vehicle defects, and road defects. The DCPO-TEU has intensified its operations, particularly during peak accident hours from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. However, the unit expressed relief that homicide cases accounted for only one percent of the total accidents.

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