+ Follow TRANSPORT ORGANIZATIONS Tag
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[Title] => Government vehicles exempt from seat belt law?
[Summary] => A jeepney group challenged the government to implement Republic Act 8450 or the Seat Belt Law among state-owned vehicles.
Efren de Luna, president of the Philippine Confederation of Drivers Organizations Alliance of concerned Transport Organizations (PCDO-ACTO), said they have observed that enforcers do not apprehend violating government vehicles.
"It seems like government vehicles are exempted from the law. Many of these vehicles are still not equipped with seat belts or their passengers do not comply," he noted.
[DatePublished] => 2000-11-24 00:00:00
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[Title] => Transport group strike could paralyze nation - Roses And Thorns byAlejandro R. Roces
[Summary] =>
Today, almost everything depends on two things: transportation and
communication. We have many transportation facilities, but we still have a
problem because our roads are so crowded that traffic either moves at a snail's
pace or worse at a total standstill. This coming Monday, we may have the very
worst trans-portation problem in history. Leaders of the 95,000 strong
Philippine Confederation of Drivers Associations and the Alliance of Concerned
Transport Organizations have slated a nation-wide strike to protest the
proposed road users car tax and the pending oil price increase.
[DatePublished] => 2000-03-18 00:00:00
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[Title] => Government vehicles exempt from seat belt law?
[Summary] => A jeepney group challenged the government to implement Republic Act 8450 or the Seat Belt Law among state-owned vehicles.
Efren de Luna, president of the Philippine Confederation of Drivers Organizations Alliance of concerned Transport Organizations (PCDO-ACTO), said they have observed that enforcers do not apprehend violating government vehicles.
"It seems like government vehicles are exempted from the law. Many of these vehicles are still not equipped with seat belts or their passengers do not comply," he noted.
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[Title] => Transport group strike could paralyze nation - Roses And Thorns byAlejandro R. Roces
[Summary] =>
Today, almost everything depends on two things: transportation and
communication. We have many transportation facilities, but we still have a
problem because our roads are so crowded that traffic either moves at a snail's
pace or worse at a total standstill. This coming Monday, we may have the very
worst trans-portation problem in history. Leaders of the 95,000 strong
Philippine Confederation of Drivers Associations and the Alliance of Concerned
Transport Organizations have slated a nation-wide strike to protest the
proposed road users car tax and the pending oil price increase.
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November 24, 2000 - 12:00am