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May 01, 2021 LAND Transportation Office (LTO)-Central Visayas will soon integrate its driving course to the National Certificate (NC) courses of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (Tesda). This is to give the public more options in getting their driver s license without spending more. LTO-Central Visayas Director Victor Emmanuel Caindec said a memorandum of agreement (MOA) has been signed last March 12 to harmonize the driver s training, education, and transformation of both agencies. He added that they are just waiting for the implementing guidelines to formally implement the partnership. We re working with Tesda para ma-activate na nato ang Tesda nga program. Ang katong NCII, NCIII nga program sa Tesda, i-accredited namo og apil sa LTO, Caindec said. ....
SunStar CCTO collects P34.4M worth of fines in 2020. (File photo) + March 08, 2021 DESPITE months of travel restrictions in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic, the collection of the Cebu City Transportation Office (CCTO) from fines of various traffic violations still increased by 8.1 percent. The CCTO collected P34.4 million from fines in 2020. In 2019, the CCTO collected P31.6 million. CCTO information officer Paul Gotiong said the fines were for traffic violations and clamping collected in 2020. Gotiong said common violations committed by motorists and the public are illegal parking and disregarding traffic signs. He said most apprehensions involved private vehicles which constitute more than 60 percent of vehicles plying the city roads. ....
SunStar + January 07, 2021 FOR nearly a year now, Covid headlines, often sans sensational elements, seem consigned to passive reading. No small help from competing stories from the year-ender rape-slay of a flight attendant to the US Capitol Hill siege, for instance. Covid news constantly faces the vulnerability of being edged out in the disruption game. In a top stories interface, Covid appears, well, “one-of-those.” But not to people whose attention to the pandemic had not waned. The health crisis still looms and portentously enough with the Department of Health (DOH) bulletin’s silent scream of over a thousand new infections in two consecutive days. As of this writing, Jan. 7, 2021, there are 1,353 new Covid-19 cases, a 30 percent spike from the previous day. The country still has 23,675 cases, still a dragon figure that can spew wildfire across a populace. ....