Verifying conduction stickers is yet another Land Transportation Office (LTO) service that motor vehicle owners, particularly the aspiring and the new ones, may avail of. It is a particularly important service, as conduction stickers are important in the verification of whether a motor vehicle has been legally purchased from recognized car makers or not. It also serves as a legal permit to transport the vehicle, and just recently, it was declared to be of use as a temporary plate.
Conduction stickers are issued by car makers upon the release of a new car to a buyer. It reflects alphanumeric character series assigned by the LTO to the accredited manufacturer. The conduction sticker serves as the car’s identifier and much like a fingerprint, it is unique to each car. Though the LTO believes that there is no reason to create fake conduction stickers as it loses its use once a number plate is released, it isn’t impossible. That said, the LTO has made it possible to verify conduction stickers and put new car owners at ease.
Verification of conduction stickers refers to the provision of authenticated information of motor vehicles using the conduction sticker. By checking the series of letters and numbers on the sticker, one may be able to check if the conduction sticker is authentic and legally acquired. It may also be used to check if the car’s license plate is already available for pickup at the designated LTO office.
Though the LTO doesn’t provide the sticker to individuals, it does have the ability to verify its authenticity. After all, the series of letters and numbers appearing on the conduction sticker is assigned by the LTO and issued to the car makers for printing and distribution. Each set of alphanumeric series follows an LTO-prescribed template for uniformity. There’s a part of that temporary plate where the MV File Number is also indicated. The alphanumeric series in the conduction sticker is also unique to one car, so it is easily identifiable and verifiable via the verification of conduction sticker service offered by the LTO.
Benefits
Some of the benefits of having an authenticated motor vehicle conduction sticker includes:
Knowing and having the document to prove that the use of a vehicle is legal even before its initial registration.
Having a legal and authentic temporary number plate.
Having a valid proof that a vehicle is adequately procured in the Philippines from a recognized assembler, importer, or distributor.
It is proof that the vehicle is allowed to travel legally.
It serves as the motor vehicle temporary ID which includes details of the motor vehicle including the ownership, allowing it to be traceable to the authorities.
Who May Avail
All car owners, especially the new and the aspiring ones, are expected to have conduction stickers stuck to their newly-bought motor vehicle. That said, they are also able to verify it, if they wish to. Along with the car owners, some government offices may also request for verification, as needed.
Requirements
When requesting for verification of conduction stickers, it is a must to first prepare the following documentary requirements:
Letter Request/Order
Copy of any of the following valid Identification Card of the requesting party
Philippine Identification (PhilID) Card
Philippine passport
Social Security System (SSS) Card,
UMID Card
PhilHealth ID
TIN Card
Postal ID
Voter’s ID
Barangay ID
Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) ID
Senior Citizen ID
OFW ID
Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) ID
National Council of Disabled Affairs (NCDA) ID
Solo Parent ID
Voter’s Certification
Government Services and Insurance System (GSIS) e-Card
Seaman’s Book
Government Owned and/or Controlled Corporations (GOCC) ID,
Home Development Mutual Fund (HDMF) or Pag-IBIG ID
Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Certification,
Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) ID
How to Verify LTO Motor Vehicle Conduction Sticker
Once the documents are ready, you may proceed with the process of requesting for verification of conduction stickers.
To make a request to verify conduction stickers at the LTO, simply follow these steps:
Step 1: Visit the Operations Division at the LTO Central Office in East Ave., Diliman, Quezon City.
Step 2: Proceed to the Service Counter and submit the requirements to the designated officer at the Office of the Chief, Operations Division in the LTO Central Office.
Step 3: Wait for the documents to be evaluated and verified by the designated personnel from Technical Evaluation Section (TES) – Operations Division.
Step 4: Once the documents are verified, wait for the printed copy of the verified conduction sticker to be released.
With an authenticated copy proving that your car is bearing a legitimate conduction sticker, you may go ahead and conduct whatever other business you needed the document for.
Fees
The LTO verification of conduction sticker service offered to all motor vehicle owners in the Philippines or to those who seek to check for the authenticity of a conduction sticker is free of charge so there is no need to pay anything at the LTO.
Where to Get It Done
To request for verification of conductions stickers, those who intend to do so must go directly to the Operations Division of the LTO Central Office in East Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City.
Important Reminders
For your reference, here are some tips you need to remember:
As of January 2018, conduction stickers are allowed to be used as temporary plates, according to the LTO.
The series of alphanumeric characters in the conduction stickers is not necessary to check for the availability of the vehicle’s number plate at the LTO.
Cars that are still using conduction stickers are also subject to Unified Vehicular Volume Reduction Program (UVVRP) or number coding.
There are two types of conduction stickers: The newer yellow conduction sticker, and the white-colored conduction stickers released before 2012.
The conduction sticker of a motor vehicle is important as it allows the legal use of the vehicle before and while acquiring a plate number.
Conduction stickers are not issued by the LTO.
The alphanumeric series in the conduction stickers are assigned by the LTO and is unique to every car, much like a fingerprint.
Motor vehicles can also be traced and identified via the conduction stickers.
Video: When to Remove your Car’s Conduction Sticker?
For more information on whether you may or may not remove your car’s conduction sticker, you may check out this video from Kuya Shane:
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
To help make your request for verification of conduction stickers as painless as possible, here are some common questions and answers about it.
1. Is it possible to check your LTO license plate availability if a car is still using a conduction sticker?
No. It is possible to check for the availability of the proper LTO license plates online by typing in your 15-digit MV number on the Motor Vehicle 7-Character Plate Backlog Inquiry page and the Land Transport Management System (LTMS) portal. However, the car’s conduction number is not necessary to do so. Nevertheless, the vehicle’s conduction sticker can be used temporarily in lieu of the license plates if it still isn’t available.
2. Is a car’s conduction sticker the same as the plate number?
No. The car’s conduction sticker is different from the LTO license plate. However, as of January 2018, the LTO has announced that the conduction numbers can be used as a temporary plate. while waiting for the proper LTO plate number to be issued.
3. What’s the difference between the white and yellow conduction stickers?
Aside from the obvious difference in color, the yellow-colored conduction sticker is the newer one, while the conduction stickers with white color were issued prior to 2012.
4. Is the conduction sticker alphanumeric series the same as the MV number?
No. The conduction sticker alphanumeric series is different from the MV file number. The conduction sticker series is issued to the motor vehicle owner by the car makers and was assigned by the LTO, whereas the MV file number is a 15-digit series found on the vehicle’s certificate of registration.
5. Is the car bearing conduction stickers only still subject to the number coding scheme?
Yes. According to the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA), a car despite still using its conduction sticker is still subject to the Unified Vehicular Volume Reduction Program (UVVRP) or number coding. That said, the last digit on your car’s conduction sticker number will still determine the day where it is subject to the UVVRP.
6. How do I reach out to the LTO for questions or concerns regarding my car’s conduction sticker?
For inquiries and other concerns, you may reach out to the Operations Division of the LTO Central Office via the following contact information:
Land Transportation Office (LTO) Central Office – Operations Division
Office Address: LTO Compound, East Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City Email: ltomailbox@lto.gov.ph Head of Office: Danilo J. Encela Telephone Number: (02) 8921 9075
Summary
As mentioned above, it is crucial to have a legal and valid conduction sticker for legal use before getting an official plate number. In short, until a car already has plates, the car conduction sticker stays. Once the LTO number plate is issued, the car owner may or may not remove the conduction sticker. Though the LTO believes there is no reason to manufacture fake conduction stickers, there is a way to verify the authenticity of the conduction stickers via the Operations Division at the LTO Central Office.
The Land Transportation Office (LTO) is now issuing the new LTO digital ID—an online electronic driver’s license (eDL) developed as part of the agency’s digitization efforts and is set to serve as the traditional driver’s license card starting July 2023, following the news on the shortage of plastic cards as announced by the LTO.
Developed in cooperation with the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT), the LTO instead of using the originally planned “super app” has opted to offer the eDL through its very own Land Transport Management System (LTMS) portal online. Some holders of valid driver’s license cards can already check their LTMS account for their eDL, but if you are not sure about how to do it, then let this guide help you.
As the name suggests, the LTO Digital ID, also known as the Electronic Driver’s license (eDL), is an electronic version of a driver’s license issued and stored in a secure digital format. It is a valid, secure, and an alternative form of authorization for persons operating motor vehicles. As the online counterpart of the physical driver’s license cards, traditionally printed on plastic cards, the eDL, which is now made available to the public, can only be stored, viewed, and accessed via the LTMS portal online using electronic devices. Aside from its purpose as a temporary digital driver’s license, the eDL was also created to replace the paper-based official receipt that serves as a temporary driver’s license. It contains a unique QR code that law enforcers can now scan to authenticate the document in the event that the license holder is apprehended.
The eDL has been in the works since 2020, supposedly for the planned e-gov “super app” being developed by the Department of Information and Communications Technology. Faced with the shortage of plastic cards, the LTO opted for a digital license, made available on its own LTMS platform instead of the originally planned super app. Under LTO Memorandum Circular No. HAV-2023-2410, which details the implementing rules and regulations governing the issuance, recognition, and use of electronic Driver’s License in the Land Transportation Office (LTO), the eDL was created in collaboration with the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) and is the agency’s latest temporary solution to the problem on shortage of plastic cards.
Holders of eDL shall be accorded the same privileges and responsibilities available to holders of physical driver’s licenses. These include the following:
The eDL shall serve as a valid authority, identification
It also serves as an alternative form of authorization to operate a motor vehicle, subject to restrictions specified in the license. It helps avoid the potential penalties and legal repercussions associated with driving without or with an expired license.
It offers a valid photo ID that can be used when transacting in both public and private offices.
It takes a long time, from five to ten years, to expire, depending on the license type.
It obliges the licensee to go for Periodic Medical Examinations (PME) and watch their health to ensure safe driving.
and shall be subject to the same rules on traffic violations, imposition of fines and penalties, as holders of physical driver’s licenses.
Eligibility for an LTO Digital ID
Only holders of valid Driver’s Licenses issued by the LTO shall be given access to the eDL module. However, before you can get a driver’s license you not only need to pass the LTO driving assessments but also satisfy the following qualifications:
Must be physically and mentally fit
Must be able to read and write in Filipino, English, or any local dialect
Must not have unsettled traffic violation
Must be neat, clean, and presentable
Must be well-dressed.
Must pass the written and practical driving examination
For foreign applicants: You must have proof that you have been residing in the Philippines for at least one month and that you’ll be staying in the Philippines for at least one year from the date of application.
Student License
Filipino citizens who are at least sixteen (16) years of age and above
Foreign citizens who are at least eighteen (18) years old and must have been in the Philippines for at least one (1) month and proof of stay for at least six (6) months
Must be at least seventeen (17) years old. For foreigners, at least eighteen (18) years old.
Must be a holder of Student-Driver’s Permit valid for at least one (1) month from issuance
Must have attended and passed the Practical Driving Course (PDC) from LTO-accredited licensed driver, LTO Driver’s Education Center (DEC), LTO-accredited Driving School, or LTO-accredited TESDA Training Center
Must have passed the Automated Theoretical Examination and Practical Driving Test
Professional License
Must be at least eighteen (18) years old
Must be a holder of Non-Professional Driver’s License for at least six (6) month from issuance
Must be a holder of Student-Driver’s Permit valid for at least one (1) month from issuance
Requirements for an LTO Digital ID
Before you can be eligible for an LTO Digital ID, you must first have the following:
An active LTMS Portal Account – a registered and verified LTO portal account of a driver’s license holder;
An Electronic Device – a device, such as smartphone, tablet, or other similar electronic devices capable of securely storing and displaying the electronic driver’s license;
A Driver’s license (DL) – an authority in the form prescribed by the LTO granted to a person to operate a motor vehicle that is either non-professional or professional driver’s license
Nevertheless, the other requirements for applying for driver’s licenses remain. That said, you may find this list useful:
Student License
Duly accomplished Application for Permits and License (APL) Form.
Original and one (1) photocopy of electronically transmitted medical certificate from an LTO-accredited medical clinic
Original and one (1) photocopy of any of the following:
PSA/NSO Certificate of Birth
Philippine Identification Card
Passport
Local Civil Registry (for areas where there is no PSA)
PSA Certificate of Marriage
For applicants below 18 years old: one (1) parent’s consent or a person having custody/care or supervision over the minor applicant authorizing the applicant to secure a student permit with presentation of one (1) original and submission of one (1) photocopy of any valid government issued ID of the parent/affiant with photo and signature
Original and one (1) photocopy of any of the following valid ID with photo and signature of the applicant:
Government Services and Insurance System (GSIS) e-Card,
Seaman’s Book,
Government Owned and/or Controlled Corporations (GOCC) ID,
Home Development Mutual Fund (HDMF) or Pag-IBIG ID,
Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Certification,
Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) ID
In addition, for foreigner, presentation Original and one (1) photocopy of passport with entry date of at least one (1) month and visa duration of six (6) months from date of application, or if born in the Philippines, presentation of the Original and one (1) photocopy of duly accomplished PSA birth certificate
Taxpayer’s Identification Number (TIN), if employed
Original and one (1) photocopy of Certificate of Completion of the 15-hours Theoretical Driving Course (Electronically transmitted to LTO by the accredited driving school / LTO DEC / LTO Accredited TESDA Training Center)
Non-Professional Driver’s License
Duly accomplished Application for Permits and License (APL) Form
Original and one (1) photocopy of electronically transmitted medical certificate from LTO-accredited medical clinic
Original and one (1) photocopy of Practical Driving Course (PDC) completion certificate
Read and agree to the terms of the agreement by clicking Yes.
Click “Next.”
Click “Enroll as an Individual.”
Key in the required details. If you already have an existing license, you may just double check your personal information on the personal page of the registration portal;
Click next until you reach the option to click “Create Account.”
You should see a window pop-up confirming successful registration.
Check your email and click the link to verify your account.
Click “Set Password for Login,” when prompted and update your password to complete the registration process.
Step 2: Once registered in the LTMS portal account, the DL holder may now log-in using their registered e-mail or Client ID and enter their password; and
Step 3: Upon opening the LTMS portal account, click LTO Digital ID to check if your eDL is already available and may now be readily accessed.
Note: As a newly-launched LTO service, it is highly likely that it is experiencing birthing pains, resulting in glitches and errors.
Validity
Depending on the license type and the instance of license issuance, the validity period may also vary.
Student License
For the Student Permit, the license comes with a validity period of one (1) year from the date of issuance. After one (1) year, the Student Permit can no longer be used for the purposes of the practical driving course. After two (2) years, the holder of the Student Permit will need a new Student Permit with the same permit number. The holder will also need to undergo the required apprenticeship period though all the previous records of training courses taken shall be retained.
On the other hand, renewal of the Student Permit may be done on or before the expiry date if the holder is not ready to apply for the Non-Professional Drivers License. For those securing the Non-Professional Drivers License, they can do so after only holding on to the Student Permit for a month.
Non-Professional Driver’s License
First time applicants or New Non-Professional Driver’s License will have a validity period of five (5) years from the initial issuance, unless it was revoked or suspended. Upon renewal, a responsible Non-Professional Driver’s License holder with a clean record or those who have not committed any road traffic violation/s during the five- (5) year period preceding the license’s expiration shall be entitled to a renewal of the same type of driver’s license with a validity of ten (10) years.
Professional License
Just like the Non-Professional Driver’s License, Professional Driver’s licenses in the Philippines are valid for five (5) years, for first-time license holders and those who renewed their licenses with traffic violations, or ten (10) years, for those renewing their licenses with a clean driving record.
Fees
The requirement and existing fees for new and renewal of DL shall remain. Hence, no additional fees shall be paid for the issuance and access to the eDL.
Where to Get it
The LTO electronic Driver’s License (eDL) is only available online via the LTO portal, LTMS.
Important Reminders
For your reference, here are some important things worth taking note of.
The physical LTO driver’s license shall continue to be the primary form of authorization prescribed by the LTO granted to a person to operate a motor vehicle that is either in non-professional or professional driver’s capacity.
The eDL can only be accessed through the LTMS portal account where an assigned QR code, fingerprint, and photo of the driver’s license holder can be verified.
Those using their eDLs have the same privileges and responsibilities as holders of physical driver’s licenses.
The eDL will also serve as a valid form of authorization and identification recognized by LTO enforcers.
There are no additional fees for the issuance or access to the eDL.
When presenting the eDL in lieu of the physical driver’s license cards to any LTO law enforcement officer or deputized agent, photographs or screenshots shall not be recognized/ accepted as there are verification features in the app that helps them to ensure authenticity of eDL presented during apprehension.
Failure to present their eDL through the LTMS portal account will be charged with a failure to carry a driver’s license.
The Management Information Division in the Central Office is in-charge of ensuring that the eDL is readily accessible to the portal account holder at all times.
The verification and authentication of eDL can be done by scanning the QR code using electronic devices such as, but not limited to, smart phone, tablet, or other designated devices capable of securely storing and displaying the eDL.
The verification and authentication of eDL may also be done by scanning the bar code using the law enforcement handheld device.
For Filipinos who are living abroad whose driver’s license was renewed online using LTMS, an eDL shall likewise be available in his/her portal account.
Once there is an apprehension of a traffic violator, the eDL will be tagged as alarmed until the payment/ settlement of the equivalent fine.
Apprehended motorists will also be issued electronic temporary operator’s permits (eTOP), which will be valid for 72 hours. Motorists must settle their violations within this period, or else their temporary permits will expire.
The Temporary Operator’s Permit (TOP) or Electronic Temporary Operator’s Permit (eTOP) shall be valid for seventy-two (72) hours from the date and time of issuance of TOP, after which it becomes invalid and the driver shall be prohibited from operating any motor vehicle.
If a driver or operator fails to settle the apprehension within fifteen (15) days from date of issuance of TOP, the latter’s access to their eDL feature in the LTMS portal account will be suspended for thirty (30) days from the date of payment of fine.
The suspension of LTMS portal account after failure to settle apprehension shall be lifted after the settlement of the case and payment of fine.
The hearing officer or adjudicator shall have the authority to lift the suspension before the lapse of the 30-day period on meritorious grounds and upon approval of the approving officer.
The penalty of suspension or revocation imposed on physical driver’s licenses shall apply to an eDL, whenever necessary.
During the adjudication, the hearing officer or adjudicator shall verify if the apprehended violator has a suspended or revoked eDL at the time of apprehension. Upon determination, the hearing officer/ adjudicator shall impose the appropriate fine and penalty.
Video: How to Secure an LTO Digital ID (eDL)
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
For your reference, here are some common questions and answers regarding eDLs, the LTO digital ID.
1. Does the LTO eDL works the same way as the physical license cards?
Yes. It can serve the same way as a physical license card. However, you can only access it via the LTMS portal. Screenshots of the bar code is not allowed for presentation, especially during apprehensions. Failure to log into the LTMS Account to access the eDL for presentation is a violation of the law equivalent to driving without license.
2. What happens if I was issued an electronic temporary operator’s permits (eTOP) but failed to settle my violation within 72 hours?
Electronic temporary operator’s permits (eTOP) issued to apprehended motorists is only valid for 72 hours. Motorists must settle their violations within this period, or else their temporary permits become invalid and the driver shall be prohibited from operating any motor vehicle. If a driver or operator fails to settle the apprehension within fifteen (15) days from date of issuance of eTOP, the eDL feature in the LTMS portal account will be suspended for thirty (30) days from the date of payment of fine.
3. Where do I reach out to for questions or concerns regarding the eDL?
For more information, inquiries, or concerns, you may reach out to the LTO via the following contact information:
Land Transportation Office (LTO) LTMS portal: Visit the LTO’s official website and fill out their Contact Us form at https://portal.lto.gov.ph/ords/f?p=PUBLIC_PORTAL:CONTACT_US:115716301949471. Phone call: You may contact them at their telephone number (632) 922-9061 to 66. Email: You may also send them an email at clientcare@lto.gov.ph. LTO Text Hotline Service: You may use LTO’s nationwide SMS service for drivers and vehicle owners by typing LTOHELP and sending it to 2600 LTO office: For information, you may check with any of the LTO branch offices near you.
Summary
A physical driver’s license in the Philippines may no longer be available at the LTO driver’s license due to the recent shortage in plastic cards. As such, the agency rolled out the electronic Driver’s License (eDL), both as a response to the shortage and as part of their desire to improve the digitization of the bureau. However, it may not be as convenient as screenshots of the LTO digital ID is not an acceptable option. That said, one needs to have an active LTMS account, a stable internet account, and a driver’s license. Either way, it would take more than simple desires to find cheaper alternatives to securing a driver’s license. In any case, if you actually have a vehicle, be it a motorcycle, a four-wheel drive, or one that you use to earn a living, securing an eDL means being able to use your vehicle freely, without worrying about legal repercussions. It also serves as a valid ID, so you really won’t be losing out when you secure an electronic driver’s license or an LTO Digital ID in the Philippines.
The Filipino Driver’s Manual serves as a comprehensive guide for all drivers and aspiring drivers in the Philippines. It provides a detailed overview of the country’s rules and regulations when it comes to land transportation. The manual aims to create well-informed, responsible, and law-abiding drivers who prioritize safety on the road.
The Land Transportation Office (LTO) is always looking for ways to help Pinoy driver’s and make driving in the Philippines as safe and convenient as possible. They have introduced a new online version of the Filipino Driver’s Manual which can be accessed anytime from ntly updated with new information to keep drivers informed of the most current policies.
The importance of the manual cannot be overstated. It is a valuable tool for learning and understanding the key aspects of driving in the Philippines. It covers everything from obtaining a driver’s license to understanding traffic signs, road etiquette, and how to handle emergency situations.
Download a Copy of the Filipino Driver’s Manual from LTO
Check out the manual below and you can download it from the LTO website. It is important to read and understand the contents of this manual before driving in the Philippines.
The Filipino Driver’s Manual not only provides information about traffic laws but also helps drivers develop good habits and road etiquette which are essential for safe driving.
Licensing Information
This section of the manual provides in-depth information about the different types of driver’s licenses available in the Philippines. It specifies the qualifications, requirements, and the application process for each type of license, which includes student permits, non-professional, and professional driving licenses.
Furthermore, it expounds on the renewal process for expired licenses, and the circumstances that may lead to the cancellation or revocation of a license. It is imperative for drivers to understand these processes to ensure that they are always driving legally and responsibly.
Driving Fundamentals
The Driving Fundamentals section delves into the basic principles of operating a vehicle. This includes:
Steering control
Gear shifting
Braking
Parking
Aside from these, it also covers safe driving practices like maintaining a safe following distance, the importance of using seatbelts, and observing speed limits. Additionally, defensive driving techniques are discussed to equip drivers with skills to avoid accidents and navigate through various road conditions safely.
Road Signs and Markings
Understanding road signs and markings is crucial for any driver. This section of the manual provides a comprehensive list and explanations of the different road signs, traffic signals, and markings that drivers will encounter on Philippine roads.
Familiarity with these signs and markings is not just a prerequisite for obtaining a driver’s license, but also a fundamental requirement for safe driving. They guide drivers on speed limits, road conditions, and inform about potential hazards.
Road Courtesy and Discipline
This section highlights the importance of respect and courtesy while on the road. It emphasizes the need for discipline, patience, and consideration for other road users including pedestrians, cyclists, and other motorists.
It also tackles how to deal with road rage and aggressive drivers. It provides tips like keeping calm, not engaging with aggressive drivers, and when necessary, reporting such incidents to authorities.
Driving in Special Conditions
Driving under special conditions such as during the night or in adverse weather conditions poses additional challenges. This part of the manual provides helpful advice on how to navigate these situations safely.
For night driving, tips include using headlights properly, being extra cautious of pedestrians, and staying alert. For adverse weather conditions like rain or fog, the manual suggests slowing down, increasing following distance, and using appropriate vehicle lights.
Vehicle Maintenance and Inspection
Proper vehicle maintenance and inspection are key to ensuring the safety and longevity of your vehicle. This section provides a checklist of regular vehicle checks such as tire pressure, oil levels, and brake functionality.
It also discusses basic vehicle maintenance tasks that every driver should know, like changing a flat tire, checking and replacing engine oil, and replacing wiper blades. Regular maintenance not only prevents breakdowns but also ensures the vehicle operates at its best.
Rules and Regulations
This part of the manual delves into the traffic laws and penalties in the Philippines. It gives a rundown of the most common traffic violations and their corresponding fines and penalties. This section serves as a reminder for drivers to always abide by the law to avoid penalties and contribute to road safety.
Emergency Situations
Emergencies on the road are unpredictable. This section prepares drivers for such scenarios. It includes guidance on what to do in the event of breakdowns and accidents, from securing the scene, contacting authorities, to exchanging information with other involved parties.
It also provides a basic guide to first aid, equipping drivers with the knowledge to provide immediate assistance in the event of injuries until professional medical help arrives.
Theoretical Driving Course
The Theoretical Driving Course section provides an overview of the required course for student permit applicants. It outlines the course content, assessment methods, and certification process.
It emphasizes the importance of this course in ensuring that all drivers have the necessary theoretical knowledge before they start practical driving lessons. The ultimate goal is to produce competent and responsible drivers who prioritize safety above all else.
Summary
anywhere via their website. That is why for Pinoys who want to learn how to drive, it is important that they get a copy of the manual and use it as their guide.
The manual is an invaluable resource for drivers of all levels, from beginners to experienced drivers. It provides useful advice on navigating maps, following the rules of the road, and driving safely in all types of conditions. Even veteran drivers can benefit from its in-depth content, as it is constantly updated with the latest developments and information on traffic laws.