Land Transportation Office

Also known as LTO

The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has suspended 671 driver's licenses for involvement in accidents or drug-related offenses and issued show cause orders to vehicle owners whose vehicles failed roadworthiness inspections. Assistant Secretary Vigor Mendoza II emphasized that these actions are part of the government’s intensified efforts to ensure public safety on Philippine roads. Transportation Secretary Vince Dizon also announced the revocation of a bus driver's license following a viral video showing reckless driving, underscoring the DOTr's commitment to strict enforcement and road safety reforms under President Marcos' directive.

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Last updated at April 23, 2025.

Recent stories about LTO

LTO summons trailer truck owner, driver after fatal crash in Marikina

The registered owner and driver of a trailer truck involved in multiple vehicular accidents in Marikina City on Wednesday night, April 23, which left at least three people dead and ten injured, have been summoned by the Land Transportation Office (LTO).
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Marcos directs DOTr to enhance commuter protection from abusive drivers

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has directed the Department of Transportation (DOTr) to enhance protection for commuters from abusive public transport drivers.
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DOTr revokes Burgos' license, suspends 671 others

The Department of Transportation (DOTr) has revoked the driver's license of Mark Louie Burgos, a bus driver seen speeding on his way to La Union in a viral video.
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LTO suspends 671 driver's licenses for crashes, drugs

The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has suspended 671 driver's licenses for involvement in road crashes and testing positive for illegal drugs.
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NCRPO deploys over 68K police for post-Holy Week safety

The National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) assured that security operations would continue as travelers return to Metro Manila after the Holy Week break.
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LTO launches 'Oplan Isnabero' to crack down on selective taxi pickups

Starting Sunday, April 20, 2025, the Land Transportation Office-National Capital Region (LTO-NCR) will launch 'Oplan Isnabero' to crack down on taxi drivers who refuse or selectively pick up passengers.
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Overloaded jeepney flips, 57 injured in Iloilo

On Black Saturday, April 19, an overloaded jeep flipped over in Barangay Dingle, Miag-ao town, Iloilo province, injuring fifty-seven people.
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Celestino family wins Baguio-Benguet Lucky Summer Visitor program

A family of seven from Manggahan, Pasig City was chosen as the winners of the Baguio-Benguet Lucky Summer Visitor 2025 program by the Baguio Correspondents and Broadcasters Club Inc.
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LTO deploys 1,700 enforcers for Holy Week

Over 1,700 enforcers from the Land Transportation Office (LTO) were deployed to monitor major thoroughfares during Holy Week to ensure safe travel and enforce laws against reckless driving.
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LTFRB imposes zero tolerance for reckless PUV drivers

The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) announced on Tuesday that it will impose zero tolerance for reckless public utility drivers following President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s call for stricter road discipline.
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