(Eagle News)–Drivers or owners who illegally park their vehicles in Metro Manila can now expect higher fines. The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority said starting today, Wednesday, Dec. 19, vehicles parked illegally will now pay P1,000 from the original fine of P200. Those with unattended vehicles, meanwhile, will pay P2,000 from the original P500. From P150, those obstructing the road will now have to pay a fine of P1,000. Violators can receive up to two violation tickets […]
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LTFRB studies suggestions regarding higher fines on colorum buses
The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board accepted the suggestions of various transport groups regarding he joint administrative order imposing higher penalties for colorum buses.





