AAP urges LTO to mandate dashcams in vehicles

The Automobile Association of the Philippines (AAP) is urging the Land Transportation Office (LTO) to mandate the use of dashcams in vehicles.

AAP president Augustus Ferreria believes dashcams can deter road rage, improve driver discipline, and help resolve traffic incidents more efficiently.

He explained that dashcam footage allows for objective review of disputes, preventing confrontations.

Ferreria also noted that the mandatory implementation of dashcams, similar to systems in countries like Russia, could eliminate road altercations by clearly showing fault.

This proposal follows several viral road rage incidents, with the LTO currently investigating specific cases in Obando, Bulacan, and Marikina City.

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