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Nissan gets Japanese government’s approval for LFP battery production / News
The Japanese government has given Nissan the green light to develop and mass produce lithium iron phosphate batteries.
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Lawmakers files Anti-Road Rage bill in Congress / News
Filed in Congress on September 4, 2023, HB 8991 is a bill seeking to impose penalties on drivers engaging in road rage.
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MMDA and LGUs to implement Single Ticketing System today, May 2, 2023 / News
In theory, the Single Ticketing System should lessen corruption and make it easier for all motorists.
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The Land Transportation Office is close to releasing a new price ceiling for driving school fees / News
The Land Transportation Office is close to finalizing its recommendation for a fair and reasonable driving school rate.
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Construction of the Cavite-Batangas government gets green light from the Cavite gov’t / News
SMC and the Cavite government have recently finalized a joint venture deal to construct the Cavite-Batangas expressway.
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The Cebu Rapid Bus Transit Project gets greenlit / News
Cebu City’s Rapid Bus Transit Project is a go with partial operability scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2023.
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LTO cracks down on Non-appearance for registration and renewal fixers / News
It's another effort of the government agency to get rid of corruption within its new system.
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DOTr opens a zipper lane along Quezon Avenue westbound / News
In order to deal with traffic the Quezon City government has opened a zipper lane along Quezon Avenue for westbound motorists.
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NEDA to make EVs even more affordable in the Philippines / News
All that is left now is for the president to sign this and we could see prices of select electric vehicles in the country go down soon.
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LTO to consider removing online exam for driver's license renewal / News
The online driver’s license renewal exam may be a thing of the past if the LTO decides to remove it as a way to crack down on fixers.
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Quezon City honors DILG memo regarding the confiscation of licenses / News
The local QC government issued a statement regarding the confiscation of licenses.
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DILG: Only the LTO and their deputized agents can confiscate Philippine driver’s licenses / News
The Department of the Interior and Local Gov’t stated that only the LTO and its deputies can confiscate licenses.
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The EDSA bus carousel will get some help from Sweden’s government / News
The Department of Transport (DOTr) accepted help from the Swedish government to improve our bus carousels on EDSA.
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Oil and fuel prices may continue to lower according to DOE / News
A sigh of relief for those feeling pressure at the pumps as fuel and oil prices are expected to continue to fall in the coming weeks and months.
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Quezon City to fully implement its no contact apprehension program / News
No-contact apprehension is set to fully go live in Quezon City as the local government has finished with its trial run.
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MMDA proposal: Your new and old cars will have the same ending plate / News
It could help lessen the amount of traffic that regularly plagues Metro Manila.
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LTO: ID and contact details are now needed when you first register your new car / News
The addition of contact information to your car’s registration was done as part of the government agency’s migration to its new LTMS system.
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MMDA exploring possible earlier government working hours from 7 AM to 4 PM / News
Could adjusted government working hours help alleviate the traffic seen with more relaxed COVID-19 guidelines?
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PNOC: Government could sell cheaper fuel to PUVs / News
Quezon City has already acted on its own as it began handing out P500 fuel vouchers to beneficiaries.
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DOE: Gas prices could go up to P87 while diesel could go up to P81 per liter / News
The government agency thinks that fuel prices will still go up but will not hit the P100 per liter mark based on the data that it has.