Approximately 3,000 vehicles have been impounded by the Davao City Transport and Traffic Management Office (CTTMO) since 2021, according to an official. The impounded vehicles include motor vehicles, motorcycles, tricycles, e-trikes, and payong-payongs. The CTTMO has proposed a ban on tricycles, e-trikes, and trisikads along the national highway.
AN OFFICIAL from the Davao City Transport and Traffic Management Office ( CTTMO ) said that approximately 3,000 vehicles have been impounded since 2021. CTTMO chief Dionisio Abude, during the ISpeak media forum on Thursday morning, March 14, 2024, at the City Mayor’s Office, said that they had towed and impounded a total of 3,023 motor vehicles, motorcycles, tricycles, e-trikes, and payong-payongs since 2021.
The breakdown of impounded vehicles included 179 in 2021, 223 in 2022, 2,172 in 2023, and 449 from January to March 2024.Of the 449 vehicles impounded from January to February 2024, 238 were tricycles, 126 were e-trikes, 47 were payong-payongs, 29 were motor vehicles, and nine were motorcycles.CTTMO proposed a ban on tricycles, e-trikes, and trisikads along the national highway. Abude explained that their recent focus has been on e-trikes. According to city ordinance 0334-12, known as the “Comprehensive Transport and Traffic Code of Davao City,” only trisikads and motorized tricycles for hire are permitted on highway
Davao City Impound Vehicles CTTMO Tricycles E-Trikes Payong-Payongs Ban National Highway
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