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Senate President Pro Tempore Ralph G. Recto on Wednesday shot down claims that Private Motor Vehicle Inspection Centers (PMVICs) are the magic pill that would stop all road mishaps.
Senate President Pro-Tempore Ralph Recto
It is “wrong and misleading” to attribute all road accidents to ....
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Like cars in need of repair, the Land Transportation Office’s (LTO) defective policies need fixing, Senate President Pro Tempore Ralph Recto said on Tuesday.
Senate President Pro-Tempore Ralph Recto
Recto said the uproar which greeted LTO’s new round of fees and fines stemmed from the “stack o ....
Published February 9, 2021, 3:00 AM The Vehicle Inspection Center Operators Association of the Philippines (VICOAP), the largest group with 80 Private Motor Vehicle Inspection Centers (PMVICs) located in various parts of the country, has pledged its support for the government’s program to increase the standards of roadworthiness. This commitment will also help in reducing the number of vehicular accidents which lead to an annual death toll of 12,000, a number that is greater than the COVID-19 deaths that were incurred in 2020. PMVICs were developed as part of a government initiative that first launched the Motor Vehicle Inspection System (MVIS) in 1983 in order to ensure that the land-based vehicles, four-wheel and two-wheel alike, are capable and deemed safe to travel the roads. ....
Auto News AutoIndustriya.com, Toyota Malaysia FIND YOUR NEXT CAR EDITORS NOTE February 02, 2021 The newly implemented Motor Vehicle Inspection System (MVIS) and Private Motor Vehicle Inspection Centers (MVICs) is drawing a lot of flak and criticism across the country. There are various reasons for the uproar, including faulty test results (Land Cruiser saga), vehicles that passed AND failed, and the case of a car getting damaged while testing. However, one of the biggest underlying reasons would be the price of the test. Undergoing a test at a PMVIC will cost PHP 1,800 for private vehicles and PHP 600 for motorcycles. The price is more than double that of an emissions test in the past. If your car fails, you have to pay again to undergo a re-test. While some PMVICs might waive the fee of a re-test, others may not. ....