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Land Transportation Office chief Vigor Mendoza II urging the public to use the agency’s Aksyon on the Spot hotline 09292920865 to report motor vehicles that still use sirens and blinkers to comply with the “anti-wang-wang” directive of President Fderdinand Marcos Jr.
“We have been planning for a long time for your LTO to have a reliable hotline in response to the directive of our Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista to further intensify the rod safety measures due to the ongoing road rage and our campaign against colorum vehicles,” he said.
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