LTO suspends driver's license for 90 days after hit-and-run caught on video

The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has suspended the driver's license for 90 days following a viral hit-and-run incident captured on video.

The incident involved a Toyota Camry colliding with a motorcycle, causing the rider and passenger to fall.

The Camry driver did not stop and continued to leave the scene after the collision.

The LTO has scheduled a hearing for January 6, 2026, at 11 a.m. at their Central Office in Quezon City.

The driver and the vehicle's registered owner are required to appear and provide explanations regarding the incident.

They must explain why the driver should not be held administratively liable for reckless driving and why their license should not be revoked or suspended.

The driver has been ordered to surrender their suspended license on the day of the hearing.

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