The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has suspended the license of a public utility vehicle (PUV) driver involved in a fatal road crash in Tacloban City that killed two passengers.
The driver also received a show cause order from the LTO, demanding an explanation within 10 days as to why their license should not be permanently revoked.
The PUV crashed into a lamp post near the Tacloban City Airport, resulting in the deaths of two passengers and injuries to several others.
The driver's license has been preventively suspended for 90 days while the investigation is ongoing.
The LTO cited the driver's act of fleeing the scene of the accident as a violation of Republic Act No. 4136, also known as the Land Transportation and Traffic Code.
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