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Dump trucks, multicabs beware

LTO-7 to apprehend non-passenger vehicles ferrying people

By: Irene R. Sino Cruz October 10,2019 - 03:47 PM

Efforts to strictly implement the ban on the use of non-passenger vehicles to ferry people started when an accident involving this government mini dump truck happened in Boljoon town, southern Cebu last July 19, 2019. | CDN Digital file photo

CEBU CITY—“You cannot place value on the life of a person.”

This is what Victor Caindec, regional director of the Land Transportation Office in Central Visayas, said when asked about the ban on the use of dump trucks and pickup-styled multicabs to ferry passengers.

Caindec stressed the need to implement the directive issued by President Rodrigo Duterte to ensure road safety for everybody.

“The law is in effect. The order is in effect,” he said. 

Watch part of Caindec’s explanation here:

https://www.facebook.com/cdndigital/videos/2636842789711912/

Violators would be charged with reckless driving and overloading, Caindec said.

He noted that the efforts to strictly implement the ban on the use of non-passenger vehicles to ferry people started when an accident involving a government mini dump truck happened in Boljoon town, southern Cebu last July 19, 2019.

Read: 9 killed after student-loaded dump truck falls off cliff in Boljoon 

The accident resulted to the death of eight elementary school children and a 40-year-old woman.

As an offshoot of the accident, Secretary Michael Dino, Presidential Assistant for the Visayas, had directed the Department of Education in Central Visayas to prohibit the use of dump trucks as a mode of transportation for students during any school activities.

Victor Caindec (left), regional director of the Land Transportation Office in Central Visayas, and LTO executive director Romeo Vera Cruz (right) speak about the ban on the use of dump trucks and pickup-styled multicabs to ferry passengers.

Dino’s order also covered the use of non-passenger vehicles owned by local government units (LGUs) that have been used to ferry passengers.

According to Caindec, they have started informing the LGUs although they will be sending letters to ensure that all would be aware of the ban.

LTO executive director Romeo Vera Cruz stressed that everyone have to be aware of the objective of this measure, which is ‘the safety of the people.’

Vera Cruz recalled the accident that occurred last month in Region 12 involving a dump truck resulted in the death of 21 out of 37 persons.

When these accidents occur, he noted that the blame would usually be placed on the LTO. But he stressed that ensuring road safety should be the responsibility of everybody. /bmjo

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