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Land Transportation Guide for Drivers

Title: URL Source: blob://pdf/54e1103e-c019-40dd-894c-5183c53ca0c4 Markdown Content: Written and compiled by Land Transportation Office. All rights reserved. Applications for reproduction should be made in writing to Land Transportation Office Traffic Safety Division. 2nd Edition, 202 1 Reference: Land Transportation rules, regulations and special laws DPWH Road Signs and Pavement Markings Every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this publication is accurate at the time of p roduction. Information in this manual is for guidance only. email at: [email protected] mIntroduction Through this manual, anybody wishing to drive or operate a motor vehicle will be able to learn and equip himself with knowledge about the Philippine Land Transportation Laws, Rules and Regulations, and the duties and responsibilities of a driver and a responsible road user. The purpose of this manual is to guide all drivers license applicants in understandin g the process of availing a drivers license as well as the importance and the responsibility that goes with possessing one. It is an updated edition that contains the latest information on the documentary requirements, qualifications, step -by -step proced ures, fees and charges in securing a drivers license. It consists of two volumes wherein the first volume covers Licensing Information, Getting Ready to Drive, Driving Fundamentals, Road Courtesy and Safety , and Rights, Duties and Responsibilities of Driv ers. The second volume covers Motor Vehicle Registration, Land Transportation Related Laws, and Fines and Penalties for Violations of Laws, Rules and Regulations Governing Land Transportation. This manual also contains International and Philippine traffic road signs, signals, and pavement markings congruent to the DPWH Highway Safety Design Standards of 2012 which are clearly illustrated for better understanding by motorist s, pedestrians and drivers license holders. It is also a guide on the importance of obeying traffic signs and signals. R elated laws enacted for land transportation are included to inform and increase the awareness and compliance to the law by all road users. Through this manual, the Land Transportation Office aims to: 1. Motivate and encourage all motorist s, motor vehicle owners and drivers license applicants to not just read , but put into practice what she/he has learned; 2. Produce qua lity drivers and responsible motorist s; and 3. Put order on the road for a better transportation system in the Philippines. MESSAGE FROM THE ## ASSISTANT SECRETARY The Land Transportation Office (LTO) focuses on its core man date in implementing various programs and advocacies on the Five Pillars of the UN Global plan for the Decade of Action 2021 -2030. The LTO adopted and prescribed its own Land Transportation Office Road Safety Action Plan (LTO RSAP) where it identified the five (5) pillars of road safety. Foremost of the five (5) pillars is Qualified Drivers which is defined as Individuals with sufficient driving skills and knowledge on road safety and proper road courtesy and whose eligibility is determined by passin g the LTO theoretical and practical examination. To achieve the first pillar of the LTO - RSAP, the issuance of the first edition of the Filipino Drivers Manual to all applicants desiring to be granted the privilege of having a drivers license was made mandatory. This second edition of the Filipino Drivers Manual updated the land transportation laws, rules and regulations and incorporated new international driving standards to make the Filipino drivers adept with international rules on driving. The LTO management acknowledges the valuable contribution of the different advocacy groups, the private driving schools and all others which worked hard for the successful issuance of the Filipino Drivers Manual s econd edition. I # II Rights, Duties and Responsibilities of Drivers # Table of Contents ## Chapter Licensing Information 1 ## Chapter Getting Ready to Drive 33 ## Chapter Driving Fundamentals 99 ## Chapter Road Courtesy and Safety 13 5 ## Chapter 149 ## Chapter Reviewer 157 # III # IV # V # VI DRIVERS LICENSE 1 ## Permit s and Licenses ## Drivers License Classification and Vehicle ## Category ## Qualifications and Documentary Requirements ## General Procedures in Securing Licenses and ## Permits ## Fees and Other Charges 2 Permits and Licenses # STUDENT -DRIVERS PERMIT (SP) An authority granted by the LTO to a person who desires to learn to operate a motor vehicle. The student -driver must be accompanied by a duly licensed driver, acting as driving instructor, possessing the appropriate license code/s for the desired type of motor vehicle. VALIDITY OF STUDENT -DRIVERS PERMIT (SP) - The SP is valid for one (1) year from the date of its issuance. After one (1) year, it cannot be used for purposes of the practical driving course. However, it can be used to apply for NPDL if the practical driving course has been completed within the one (1) year validity period. - After two (2) years from the date of issuance of SP, the holder is required to acquire a new SP bearing the same SP number and undergo the required apprenticeship period reckoned from the date of issuance of the new SP. All records of tra ining courses are retained. - SP may be renewed on or before the expiry date if the holder is not ready to apply for DL. Except for settlement of penalties due to traffic violations, only the basic fee is to be collected for the renewal of SP after the expi ry date. The holder must be accompanied by a duly licensed driver, accredited by LTO as driving instructor, possessing the appropriate license codes with respect to the motor vehicle category applied for. Prior to application of DL, the holder shall pr esent a Certification that he/she has undergone the Driving Course conducted by LTO Accredited TESDA Training Center or Driving School. 3 Permits and Licenses # CONDUCTORS LICENSE (CL ) An authority granted by the LTO to a qualified person to assist the driver of a public utility vehicle in fare collection and /or ensuring the safety of the passengers and /or cargo while the said vehicle is in operation. VALIDITY OF CONDUCTORS LICENSE (CL) - A new CL is valid for five (5) years reckoned from the date of birth of the licensee, unless sooner revoked or suspended. A holder of CL who has not committed any violation/s during the five (5) year period preceding its expiration is entitled to renewal of such lic ense valid for ten (10) years. - Renewal of CL after two (2) years from the expiry date shall require the holder to take and pass the written examination and pay the corresponding penalty in addition to the basic fee. 4 Permits and Licenses # DRIVERS LICENSE (DL) An authority in the form prescribed by the LTO granted to a person to operate motor vehicle that is either nonprofessional or professional drivers license. NONPROFESSIONAL DL (NPDL) an authority in the form prescribed by the LTO granted to a person to operate a private motor vehicle. PROFESSIONAL DL (PDL) an authority in the form prescribed by the LTO granted to any driver hired or paid for driving or operating a motor vehicle whe ther for privat e use or for hire to the public. DRIVERS LICENSE CODE (DL Code) refers to the collective code representing the vehicle category/ies that a licensed person is allowed to operate. DRIVING ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM (DEP) an updated road safety seminar designed by LTO for DL holders . Drivers are required to attend this seminar prior to renewal of the initial five (5) year license. An intervention program is required for those habitual traffic violators depending on the accu mulated demerit points . VEHICLE CATEGORY (VC) refers to motor vehicle category as specified in the Philippine National Standard on Road Vehicles -Classification and Definition. RESTRICTION CODE (RC) refers to previous code representing the vehicle category/ies that a licensed person is allowed to operate. ## DRIVERS LICEN SE IS A PRIVI LEGE, ## NOT A RIGHT 5 Drivers License Classification and Vehicle Category ## RESTRICTION CODE AND ITS EQUIVALENT ## TO DRIVERS LICENSE CODE RC DL CODE VEHICLE CATEGORY CODE GENERAL DESCRIPTION CLUTCH CODE 1 A L1, L2, L3 MOTORCYCLE Manual Transmission (MT) or Automatic Transmission (AT) A1 L4, L5, L6, L7 TRICYCLE 2 / 4 B M1 PASSENGER CAR B1 M2 PASSENGER VAN /JEEPNEY B2 N1 LIGHT COMMERCIAL 3 / 5 C N2, N3 HEAVY COMMERCIAL D M3 HEAVY PASSENGER BUS 6 / 7 BE O1, O2 LIGHT ARTICULATED 8 CE O3, O4 HEAVY ARTICULATED Notes: a. Holders of DL with MT Clutch Code are allowed to operate vehicles with Automatic Transmission (AT) . b. Holders of DL with AT Clutch Code are not allowed to operate vehicles with Manual Transmission (MT) . c. For new DL, applicants are only allowed to apply for NPDL under DL Codes A, A1, B, B1 and B2 , or combination thereof. 6 Drivers License Classification and Vehicle Category DETAILS OF VEHICLE CATEGORY (VC) CODE VC SPECIFICATION SAMPLE IMAGE L1 A two -wheeled vehicle with a maximum design speed not exceeding 50 kph L2 A three -wheeled vehicle with a maximum design speed not exceeding 50 kph L3 A two -wheeled vehicle with a maximum design speed exceeding 50 kph L4 A vehicle with three wheels asymmetrically arranged in relation to the longitudinal median plane with a maximum design speed exceeding 50 kph (Motorcycle with sidecar) L5 A vehicle with three wheels symmetrically arranged in relation to the longitudinal median plane with a maximum design speed exceeding 50 kph L6 A vehicle with four wheels whose unladen mass is not more than 350kg, not including the mass of the batteries in case of electric vehicles, whose maximum design speed is not more than 45 kph L7 A vehicle with four wheels, other than that classified for the category L6, whose unladen mass is not more than 400kg (550kg for vehicles intended for carrying goods), not including the mass of batteries in the case of electric vehicles, whose maximum design speed is not more than 45 kph M1 Vehicles used for the carriage of passengers and comprising not more than 8 seats in addition to the driver's seat, and having a gross vehicle weight of not exceeding 5000kg 7 Drivers License Classification and Vehicle Category > Disclaimer: Images or pictures in the preceding table were downloaded from > the World Wide Web (internet) for sample purposes only and no writer of this > manual has the intention of owning the same. No harm and no copyright > infringement intended. VC SPECIFICATION SAMPLE IMAGE M2 Vehicles used for the carriage of passengers, comprising more than 8 seats in addition to the driver's seat, and having a gross vehicle weight of not exceeding 5000kg M3 Vehicles used for the carriage of passengers, comprising more than 8 seats in addition to the driver's seat and having a maximum gross vehicle weight exceeding 5000kg N1 Vehicles used for the carriage of goods and having a maximum gross vehicle weight not exceeding 3500kg N2 Vehicles used for the carriage of goods and having a maximum gross vehicle weight exceeding 3500kg but not exceeding 12000kg N3 Vehicles used for the carriage of goods and having a maximum gross vehicle weight exceeding 12000kg O1 Trailers with a maximum gross vehicle weight not exceeding 750kg O2 Trailers with a maximum gross vehicle weight exceeding 750kg but not exceeding 3500kg O3 Trailers with a maximum gross vehicle weight exceeding 3500kg but not exceeding 10000kg O4 Trailers with a maximum gross vehicle weight exceeding 10000kg 8 Qualifications and Documentary Requirements ## MEDICAL CONDITIONS AND ## DRIVING INDICATIONS Condition Code Indication / Driving Requirement 1 Drive only with corrective lenses This is indicated in the drivers license of a licensee that he/she is certified by an accredited physician to be out of the 20/40 vision and will not be allowed to drive without wearing eyeglasses or corrective lenses. 2 Drive only with special equipment for upper limbs and/or lower limbs This is indicated in the drivers license of a licensee with impairment at the upper limb and/or lower limb . 3 Drive customized motor vehicle only This is indicated in the drivers license of a licensee to drive especially designed motor vehicles only and duly registered with LTO . 4 Drive only during daylight This is indicated in the drivers license of a licensee that he/she is only allowed to drive during daylight. This includes partially or totally blind in one eye. 5 Drive only with hearing aid This is indicated in the drivers license of a licensee with impaired hearing. Medical Certificate a certification issued by a registered physician of an LTO accredited medical clinic stating the result of applicants medical examination and valid for a period of sixty (60) days from the date of issuance. Drivers with driving conditions 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 are not allowed to operate For -Hire/ Public Utility Vehicles or Commercial Vehicles, unless, expressly allowed, in writing, by a qualified medical specialist. 9 Qualifications and Documentary Requirements ## STUDENT -DRIVERS PERMIT (SP) Item Qualifications Requirements NEW MISC 1 Filipinos at least 16 years old PSA/Local Civil Registry Authenticated Certificate of Birth or Passport and PSA Certificate of Marriage for married women For applicants below 18 years of age, parental or guardians consent (with any valid government issue d ID with photo and signature) n/a Foreigners at least 18 years old and must have been in the Philippines for at least one (1) month and proof of stay for at least six (6) months Passport and Valid Visa for at least six months or, PSA /Local Civil Registry Authenticated Certificate of Birth if born in the Philippines n/a 2 Physically and mentally fit to drive Medical Certificate from Accredited Medical Clinic n/a 3 Able to read and write in Filipino, English or any major dialect 4 No unsettled traffic violation 5 Completed a 15 -hour Theoretical Driving Course (TDC) auto uploaded in LTO Drivers License System (DLS) n/a 10 Qualifications and Documentary Requirements 6 Other Requirements: TIN, if employed Duly accomplished APL Form 7 Miscellaneous Transactions Additional Change of Civil Status PSA Authenticated Marriage Contract In case of women whose marriage is annulled, Court Order with decree of finality; if widow, death certificate of deceased spouse n/a Change of Address Barangay clearance stating the complete address and/or proof of billing statement n/a Change of Driving Conditions Medical Certificate from Accredited Medical Clinic n/a Change of Other Personal Details PSA Authenticated Certificate of Birth In case of change in citizenship, Passport or Reacquisition of Citizenship/Identification Certificate issued by Bureau of Immigration and Deportation n/a Lost/ Replacement Affidavit of Loss/Mutilation n/a In this chapter, in case of conflict in text between this manual and the LTO Citizens Charter, the latter shall prevail. 11 Qualifications and Documentary Requirements ## CONDUCTORS LICENSE (CL) Item Qualifications Requirements NEW RENEWAL MISC 1 Age - at least 18 years old PSA/Local Civil Registry Authenticated Certificate of Birth or Passport and PSA Certificate of Marriage for married women n/a n/a 2 Physically and mentally fit to work and no contagious disease Medical Certificate from Accredited Medical Clinic n/a 3 Able to read and write in Filipino, English, or any major dialect 4 Pass ed the Examination New CL and those not renewed for more than two (2) years from the expiry date n/a 5 No unsettled traffic violation 6 Attended and passed the Conductors Theoretical Course from LTO Drivers Education Center, or LTO accredited Driving School/ LTO Accredited TESDA Training Center n/a 12 Qualifications and Documentary Requirements 7 Complete d the DEP for conductors re - orientation prior to initial renewal of five (5) year CL n/a n/a 8 Other Requirements: TIN Duly Accomplished APL Form 9 Miscellaneous Transactions Change of Civil Status PSA Authenticated Marriage Contract n/a Change of Address Barangay clearance stating the complete address and/or proof of billing statement n/a Change of Other Personal Details PSA/Local Civil Registry Authenticated Certificate of Birth n/a Lost/Replacement Affidavit of Loss/ Mutilated CL n/a Note: The certificate of completion for theoretical course and examination results are auto uploaded in the DLS. 13 Qualifications and Documentary Requirements ## NEW DRIVERS LICENSE Item Qualifications Requirements NPDL > A, A1, > B, B1, B2 1 At least 17 years old Valid SP Parental or guardians consent (with valid government ID with photo and signature) if applicant is 17 years old > Foreigners At least 18 years old Valid SP 2 Able to read and write in Filipino, English or any major dialect 3 SP holder for at least one (1) month Valid SP 4 Attended and passed the practical driving course (PDC) from LTO accredited instructor , LTO Drivers Education Center or LTO accredited Driving School/LTO Accredited TESDA Training Center > 5 Physically and Mentally Fit to drive Medical Certificate from Accredited Medical Clinic 6 No unsettled Traffic Violation 7 Pass ed the Automated Theoretical Examination 8 Pass ed the Practical Driving Test 9 Other Requirements: TIN , if employed 10 Duly accomplished APL Form A new DL is valid for five (5) years reckoned from the date of birth of the licensee, unless sooner revoked or suspended. A DL holder who has not committed any violation/s during the five (5) year period preceding its expiration is entitled to a renewal of such lice nse valid for ten (10) years. 14 Qualifications and Documentary Requirements ## RENEWAL OF DRIVERS LICENSE Item Qualifications Requirements > NPDL PDL PDL > A, A 1, B, > B1, B2 > C, CE, > D, BE 1 Holder of DL Drivers License 2 Physically and Mentally Fit to drive Medical Certificate from Accredited Medical Clinic > 3 No unsettled Traffic Violation 4 DL not renewed for more than two (2) years after the expiry date - Passed the Automated Theoretical Examination and Practical Driving Test > 5 Completed the Driving Enhancement Program (DEP) prior to initial renewal of the five (5) year DL > 6 Other Requirements: Duly accomplished APL Form 7 Foreigners - Valid Working Visa n/a 8 Completed training in the operation of Special -purpose Vehicle (SV) Certificate of Completion (COC) issued by an office, association or institution recognized by the govt. to issue said COC. > n/a 15 Qualifications and Documentary Requirements Renewal of Drivers License - Renewal of DL after two (2) years from the expiry date shall require the holder to take and pass the theoretical and practical examination and pay the corresponding penalty in addition to the basic fee. - Filipinos working/living abroad may renew their DL on -line or through their authorized representative upon presentation of necessary documents. The licensee shall present him/herself to LTO upon arrival in the Philippines for capture of photo and presentation of Official Receipt and submission of medical certificate. - Renewal of Philippine DL after two (2) yea rs from the expiry date but with valid Foreign DL DL Code shall be retained for Philippine DL if the valid Foreign DL has the same DL Code. 16 Qualifications and Documentary Requirements ## ADDITIONAL DL CODE DL CODE QUALIFICATIONS A A1 Holder of DL B, B1, B2 Holder of DL C Must be a holder of PDL Code B2 for at least four (4) years and Must have equivalent training from LTO accredited TESDA Training Center for NC III or PDC from Driving School prior to application D Must be a holder of PDL Code B1 for at least four (4) years and Must have equivalent training from LTO accredited TESDA Training Center for NC III or PDC from Driving School prior to application BE Holder of B, B1 or B2 for at least three (3) years and equivalent training from LTO Accredited TESDA Training Center or PDC from Driving School prior to application or Holder of CE CE Holder of C or D for at least six (6) months and Must have equivalent training from LTO Accredited TESDA NC III Training Center or PDC from Driving School prior to application A DL holder with automatic transmission (AT) Clutch Code who intends to operate manual transmission (MT) must take and pass the practical driving test. A DL holder is allowed to learn to operate a motor vehicle with a DL Code other than what he/she is allowed to operate. Provided, that the said holder is accompanied by a duly licensed driver accredited by LTO as driving instructor, possessing the appropriate license code for the desired type of motor vehicle. 17 Qualifications and Documentary Requirements ## DEMERIT POINTS Accumulated arithmetical value assigned to every corresponding traffic violation committed by a driver during the validity of drivers license. A driver with accumulated Demerit Points is not allowed to apply for Additional DL Code/s or apply for Change of DL Classification, within the period specified below, counted from the date of settlement of fines and penalties. CATEGORIES OF VIOLATION S AND CORRESPONDING DEMERIT POINTS Categories Demerit Point/s a. Grave Violations 5 b. Less Grave Violations 3 c. All other violations not otherwise enumerated as grave or less grave which shall be considered as light 1 Accumulation Period during the validity of DL and will revert to zero (0) after renewal. Drivers of public utility vehicles (PUV) are meted with double demerit points for every traffic violation committed while operating a For Hire motor vehicle including the driver of a private motor vehicle operating as a PUV but without proper authority from the LTFRB . Demerit Points from Date of Issuance Period of Prohibition 1-2 3 months 3-4 6 months 5 or more 1 year 18 Qualifications and Documentary Requirements ## ACCUMULATED VIOLATION POINTS AND ## CORRESPONDING PENALTIES Violation Points Penalty 5 9 demerit points applicants for renewal of DL Driving Enhancement Program (DEP) or accredited service provider 10 or more demerit points DEP plus Theoretical Exam Every 10 demerit points or whether same violation is committed for at least three (3) times DEP franchise -related violation Drivers Academy with LTFRB at least forty (40) demerit points Revoked for at least two (2) years Holders of SP (5 demerit points) Confiscation and revocation of SP and may apply after one year 3 times revocation Perpetual A driver who is not able to complete the intervention program within thirty (30) days from his last apprehension, after a notice has been given, shall have his drivers license suspended until he is able to attend the required course. 19 Qualifications and Documentary Requirements ## TABLE OF TRAINING FOR SPECIAL TYPES ## OF VEHICLES Driver for Special -purpose Vehicle (SV) must be a holder of a professional drivers license corresponding to the type of DL Code he/she operates and must comply with the required training every renewal of D L specified below: Vehicle Type Certificate of Training from Training Institutions Ambulance TESDA or Accredited TESDA Training Centers Firetrucks National Fire Training Institute Armored Car Armored Services Association of the Philippines or other related association School Service Land Transportation Office (LTO) or Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) Carrier of Hazardous Cargo TESDA or Accredited TESDA Training Centers 20 Qualifications and Documentary Requirements MISCELLANEOUS TRANSACTIONS NPDL or PDL Renewal of Invalid Philippine DL with Valid Foreign Drivers License (FDL) Item Qualifications Requirements 1 Physically and mentally fit to operate a motor vehicle Certificate from Accredited Medical Clinic 2 Able to read and write in Filipino, English or any major dialect 3 Holder of a Valid Foreign Drivers License Valid FDL 4 DL not renewed after two (2) years from the expiry date Drivers License or Appropriate Affidavit if Lost or Mutilated 5 No unsettled traffic violation 6 Pass ed the theoretical and practical examination (not required if vehicle category in the Philippine DL is found in the FDL) 7 Pass ed the practical examination for applicants from countries operating right hand drive vehicles 8 Duly accomplished APL Form 21 Qualifications and Documentary Requirements MISCELLANEOUS TRANSACTIONS NPDL or PDL Additional DL Code Item Qualifications Requirements 1 Physically and mentally fit to operate a motor vehicle Certificate from Accredited Medical Clinic 2 Able to read and write in Filipino, English or any major dialect 3 Holder of Valid DL or DL not renewed after two (2) years from the expiry date Drivers License or Appropriate Affidavit if Lost or Mutilated 4 No unsettled traffic violation 5 Pass ed the theoretical and practical examination for DL Code /s being applied for 6 For Professional DL BE, C, CE and D, applicant must be eligible with the Minimum Experience/Training Requirements NPDL /PDL for BE applicant PDL for C, CE, and D applicant 7 Completed practical driving course from a qualified and authorized driving instructor for DL Code being applied for 8 For professional DL, operating SV must pass the Special Training Course Training Certificate of Completion 9 Duly accomplished APL Form 22 Qualifications and Documentary Requirements MISCELLANEOUS TRANSACTIONS NPDL or PDL Change of DL Classification (A, A1, B, B1, B2) From NPDL to PDL Item Qualifications Requirements 1 Physically and mentally fit to operate a motor vehicle Certificate from Accredited Medical Clinic 2 Able to read and write in Filipino, English or any major dialect 3 Holder of Valid DL or DL not renewed after two (2) years from the expiry date Drivers License or Appropriate Affidavit if Lost or Mutilated 4 No unsettled traffic violation 5 Pass ed the theoretical examination 6 For professional DL, operating SV must pass the Special Training Course Training Certificate of Completion 7 Duly accomplished APL Form 8 TIN (if employed) Holder s of DL Codes A , A1 who is at least eighteen (18) years old may apply for PDL after being a holder for six (6) months of NPDL with the same DL Codes. Holder of DL Codes B, B1, B2 who is at least eighteen (18) years old may apply for PDL after being a holder for one (1) year of NPDL with the same DL Codes. 23 Qualifications and Documentary Requirements MISCELLANEOUS TRANSACT IONS NPDL or PDL Change of DL Classification (BE, C, CE, D) Item Qualifications Requirements 1 Physically and mentally fit to operate a motor vehicle Certificate from Accredited Medical Clinic 2 Able to read and write in Filipino, English or any major dialect 3 Holder of Valid DL or DL not renewed after two (2) years from the expiry date Drivers License or Appropriate Affidavit if Lost or Mutilated 4 No unsettled traffic violation 5 For Professional DL BE, C, CE and D, applicant must be eligible with the Minimum Experience/Training Requirements NPDL/PDL for BE applicant PDL for C, CE, and D applicant 6 Completed practical driving course from a qualified and authorized driving instructor for DL Code being applied for 7 Passed the theoretical examination 8 Passed the practical driving test for DL Code/s being applied for 9 For professional DL, operating SV, must pass ed the Special Training Course Training Certificate of Completion 10 Duly accomplished APL Form 11 TIN (if employed) Note: For dropping of DL Classification, other than AP L, provided that such DL is valid, no other qualifications or documentary requirements are required. 24 Qualifications and Documentary Requirements MISCELLANEOUS TRANSACTIONS Conversion of Foreign Drivers License NPDL or PDL Item Qualifications Requirements 1 Physically and mentally fit to operate a motor vehicle Certificate from Accredited Medical Clinic 2 Able to read and write in Filipino, English or any major dialect 3 Holder of a Valid Foreign Drivers License FDL 4 No unsettled traffic violation 5 Pas sed the practical examination for applicants from countries operating right hand drive vehicles 6 Foreign nationals must have a valid visa for at least 120 days upon the date of arrival. For PDL applicants must have valid working visa for at least 120 days Valid Visa 7 In case of invalid foreign DL, the applicant must pass the theoretical examination and practical driving test 8 Duly accomplished APL Form 9 TIN (if employed) Valid FDL may be converted into Philippine DL but limited to DL Code A, A1, B, B1 and /or B2 only. Bona fide tourist with valid FDL is allowed to operate motor vehicles for no more than ninety (90) days of their stay in the Philippines. Foreigners are al lowed to operate DL codes BE, C, CE or D upon submission of DOLE Alien Employment Permit (AEP) and must comply with the experience and training requirements. 25 Qualifications and Documentary Requirements MISCELLANEOUS TRANSACTIONS LOST/REPLACEMENT NPDL or PDL Item Qualifications Requirements 1 Able to read and write in Filipino, English or any major dialect 2 Lost or Mutilated DL Affidavit of Loss / Mutilated DL 3 No unsettled traffic violation 4 Duly accomplished APL Form DROPPING OF DL CODE NPDL or PDL Item Qualifications Requirements 1 Able to read and write in Filipino, English or any major dialect 2 Holder of Valid DL or DL not renewed after two (2) years from the expiry date > Drivers License or > Appropriate Affidavit if > Lost or Mutilated 3 No unsettled traffic violation 4 Duly accomplished APL Form 26 Qualifications and Documentary Requirements MISCELLANEOUS TRANSACTIONS CHANGE OF DRIVING CONDITIONS - NPDL or PDL Item Qualifications Requirements 1 Physically and mentally fit to operate a motor vehicle Certificate from Accredited Medical Clinic 2 Able to read and write in Filipino, English or any major dialect 3 Holder of Valid DL or DL not renewed after two (2) years from the expiry date Drivers License or Appropriate Affidavit if Lost or Mutilated 4 No unsettled traffic violation 5 Duly accomplished APL Form REVISION OF RECORDS NPDL or PDL Item Qualifications Requirements 1 Able to read and write in Filipino, English or any major dialect 2 Holder of Valid DL or DL not renewed after two (2) years from the expiry date > Drivers License or > Appropriate Affidavit if > Lost or Mutilated 3 No unsettled traffic violation 4 Duly accomplished APL Form 27 Qualifications and Documentary Requirements THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL EXAMINATIONS The theoretical examination shall be according to DL Classification , and DL Code and Vehicle Description which the applicant intends to operate . Vehicle General Description DL Code Nonprofessional Professional Motorcycle/Tricycle A, A1 A, A1 Light Vehicles B, B1, B2 B Light Vehicles - B1 Light Vehicles - B2 Light or Heavy/ Articulated Vehicles - BE, C, CE Heavy Passenger Vehicles - D The LTO personnel or its accredited assessor shall conduct the Practical Driving Test which shall be done within the LTO authorized test route. Any test conducted outside of the designated test route shall be declared null and void. Failed applicants may re -apply after sev en (7) calendar days. OTHER PROVISIONS All licenses may be applied for renewal on or before but not earlier than sixty (60) days from the expiry date. However, a DL may be renewed one (1) year in advance upon presentation of a valid transportation ticket as proof of imminent travel. 28 > General Procedure in Securing Licenses and Permits CLIENT LTO WALK -IN ENROLL CLIENT AND LINK CERTIFICATES ONLINE ENROLL USING PUBLIC PORTAL SELECT TRANSACTION UPLOAD REQUIREMENTS AND SELECT DATE, TIME, AND VENUE EVALUATE SUBMITTED REQUIREMENTS AND VERIFY CLEARANCES SELECT MODE OF PAYMENT AND PAY TAKE AND PASS EXAMS IF REQUIRED CAPTURE BIOMETRICS AND VERIFY CLIENT PRINTING AND RELEASING ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF CARD 2ND PAYMENT SELECT MODE OF PAYMENT AND PAY 29 Fees and Other Charges FEES and OTHER CHARGES NEW PARTICULARS STUDENT - DRIVERS PERMIT CONDUCTORS / DRIVERS LICENSE Application Fee 100.00 100.00 Computer Fee 67.63 67.63 Permit / License Fee 150.00 585.00 Computer Fee -- 67.63 TOTAL 317.63 820.26 FEES and OTHER CHARGES RE NEW AL PARTICULARS STUDENT - DRIVERS PERMIT CONDUCTORS / DRIVERS LICENSE Application Fee 100.00 100.00 Computer Fee 67.63 67.63 Permit / License Fee 150.00 585.00 Computer Fee -- 67.63 Additional Penalty fees (not renewed on time) 1 DAY to 2 YEAR S 75.00 MORE THAN 1 YEAR to 2 YEARS 150.00 MORE THAN TWO (2) YEARS (RE -EXAM) 225.00 > Not included in Dept. Order No. 2008 -38 > *ON -TIME RENEWAL needs to pay the license and one (1) computer fee > **Those with 1 -day to 2 years expired licenses need to only pay the license, penalty and one (1) computer fee > ***Re -examinees need to pay the application, license, penalty and two (2) computer fees FEES and OTHER CHARGES RE NEW AL OF DELI NQUENT LICENSE PARTICULARS CONDUCTORS / DRIVERS LICENSE Application Fee 100.00 Computer Fee 67.63 Permit / License Fee 585.00 Computer Fee 67.63 * Penalty 225.00 TOTAL 1,045.26 Note: In case of the conflict in text of the manual and LTO Citizens Charter, the latter shall prevail. 30 Fees and Other Charges FEES and OTHER CHARGES REQUEST FOR LICENSE CHANGE CLASSIFICATION (Non -Pro to Pro & Pro to Non -Pro ) PARTICULARS VALID EXPIRED FOR DELINQUENT LICENSE NON -PRO to PRO / PRO to NON -PRO) > (with written and > practical exam) Pro to Non -Pro Non -Pro to Pro Pro to Non -Pro (practical driving exam only) Non -Pro to Pro (with written & practical exam) Application Fee -- 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Computer Fee -- 67.63 67.63 67.63 67.63 Replacement Fee 225.00 225.00 -- -- -- Renewal Fee -- -- 585.00 585.00 585.00 Computer Fee 67.63 67.63 67.63 67.63 67.63 Change Classification 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 TOTAL 392.63 560.26 920.26 + penalty 920.26 + penalty 920.26 + penalty REQUEST FOR LICENSE CHANGE CLASSIFICATION Additional Penalty fees if due for renewal license fee 585.00 Penalty if expired 1 day to 1 year 75.00 1 year and 1 day to 2 years 150.00 2 years and 1 day to 10 years 225.00 If with Additional Restriction Code (ARC) 100.00 / RC FEES and OTHER CHARGES APPLICATION FOR ADDITIONAL RESTRICTION CODE PARTICULARS VALID PROFESSIONAL VALID NON -PROFESSIONAL DUE TO RENEWAL Application Fee 100.00 100.00 100.00 Computer Fee 67.63 67.63 67.63 Replacement Fee 225.00 225.00 -- Renewal Fee -- -- 585.00 Additional Restriction Fee 100.00 / RC 100.00 / RC 100.00 / RC Computer Fee 67.63 67.63 67.63 TOTAL 560.26 560.26 920.26 Note: In case of the conflict in text of the manual and LTO Citizens Charter, the latter shall prevail. 31 Fees and Other Charges FEES and OTHER CHARGES APPLICATION FOR REPLACEMENT LICENSE (Valid license ) PARTICULARS NON - PROFESSIONAL /PROFESSIONAL CONDUCTORS > REPLACEMNET LICENSE WITH > REVISION OF RECORDS REPLACEMENT STUDENT PERMIT NON -PRO/PRO CONDUCTOR S Replacement Fee 225.00 225.00 225.00 225.00 Certification Fee 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Clearance Fee 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 Replacement Fee 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 Revision of Records 100.00 100.00 Computer Fee 67.63 67.63 67.63 67.63 67.63 TOTAL 472.63 472.63 572.63 572.63 217.63 FEES and OTHER CHARGES APPLICATION FOR REVISION OF RECORDS (Valid license) PARTICULARS CONDUCTORS / DRIVERS LICENSE (Professional & Non -Professional) Replacement Fee 225.00 Revision Fee 100.00 Computer Fee 67.63 TOTAL 392.63 FEES and OTHER CHARGES RENEWAL OF LICENSE OVERSEAS FILIPINO WORKERS (OFW) PARTICULARS DRIVERS LICENSE (Professional & Non -Professional) Renewal Fee 585.00 TOTAL 585.00 + penalty if not renewed Penalty Fees (Professional & Non - Professional) 1 day to 1 year 75.00 1 year and 1 day to 2 years 150.00 2 years and 1 day to 10 years 225.00 FEES and OTHER CHARGES APPLICATION FOR CONVERSION (FOREIGN LICENSE to PHILIPPINE LICENSE) PARTICULARS NON -PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL (valid / expired foreign license with written and practical exam ) with Philippine Drivers License (CONTINUITY) (valid foreign license, no examination) (expired foreign license, with written & practical exam) without revision of records with revision of records License Fee 585.00 585.00 585.00 585.00 585.00 Application Fee 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Computer Fee 67.63 67.63 67.63 67.63 67.63 Conversion Fee 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 Computer Fee 67.63 67.63 Revision of Records 100.00 TOTAL 852.63 920.26 920.26 852.63 952.63 Note: In case of the conflict in text of the manual and LTO Citizens Charter, the latter shall prevail .32 Drivers Education LIST OF DRIVERS EDUCATION CENTER (REGIONAL OFFICES) REGION NAME ADDRESS 01 La Union LTO Region 1 Drivers Education Center LTO Regional Office Aguila Road Sevilla City of San Fernando (Capital) La Union 02 Cagayan LTO Region 2 DEC Main Avenue San Gabriel Tuguegarao City (Capital) Cagayan 03 Pampanga Main DECs LTO Bldg . Government Center Maimpis San Fernando (Capital) Pampanga 4A Laguna LTO R4A DECs Second Floor M VIC Building Maharlika Highway San Benito Alaminos Laguna 4B Oriental Mindoro LTO R4B DS Tawiran City of Calapan (Capital) Oriental Mindoro 05 Albay LTO Region 5 Drivers Education Center Regional Office 5 Purok 4 Bgy. 42 - Rawis (Bgy. 65) Legazpi City (Capital) Albay 06 Iloilo LTO Drivers Education Center - Iloilo City Quintin Salas , Iloilo City (Capital) Iloilo 07 Cebu Main DECs R7 N Bacalso Avenue Pahina Central (Pob.) Cebu City (Capital) Cebu 08 Leyte LTO 8 Drivers Education Center - Tacloban City Ground Floor Old Army Road Barangay 2 Tacloban City (Capital) Leyte 09 Zamboanga Del Sur LTO Driver Education Center - Zamboanga District LTO Veterans Ave . Santa Barbara Zamboanga City , Zamboanga Del Sur 10 Misamis Oriental LTO Driver Education Center -CDEO District MVIS Compound Zone 7 Bulua Cagayan De Oro City (Capital) Misamis Oriental 11 Davao Del Sur Metro Davao Drivers Education Center LTO MVIS Compound Quimpo Boulevard - Davao City Davao Del Sur 12 South Cotabato R12 Main DEC Yellowbell Street Santa Cruz Koronadal (Capital) South Cotabato East Quezon City NCR East RDEC LTO Main Compound East Avenue Pinyahan , Quezon City West Quezon City LTONCR - West Dec 20 G Araneta Ave . Matalahib (Santo Domingo) , Quezon City CAR Benguet LTO C AR Drivers Education Center YMCA Building Upper Session Road Session Road Area Baguio City Benguet CARAGA Agusan Del Norte DOTr - LTO 13 Driver Education Center - Butuan City J Rosales Avenue Dagohoy Pob. (Bgy . 7) Butuan City (Capital) Agusan Del Norte Note: For updated list of education center visit LTO website ( lto.gov.ph ). 33 ## Course Content of Driving School ## A. Motorcycle (A, A1) ## B. Light Vehicle (B, B1, B2, BE) ## C. Heavy Vehicle (C, CE, D) ## Road Traffic Signs ## A. Regulatory Signs ## B. Warning Signs ## C. Guide / Informative Signs ## D. Signs on Expressways ## E. Traffic Instruction Signs ## F. Hazard Markers ## G. Road work Signs ## Pavement Markers ## A. Longitudinal Lines ## B. Traverse Lines ## C. Other Lines ## D. Object Markings ## E. Raised Pavement Markings ## F. Other Markings 34 Course Content of Driving School Motorcycle COURSE CONTENT OF DRIVING SCHOOL MODULE FOR MOTORCYCLE PART I: THEORETICAL DRIVING COURSE I. INTRODUCTION TO DRIVING 1) Organization and mandate of LTO, LTFRB, MMDA, HPG and other law enforcement agencies 2) Importance/Role of the motorcycle vehicle as part of the transportation system A. Regulations governing operation of motorcycle B. Role of Riders with DL code A and A1 (RC 1) to socio -economic development of the co untry 3) Requirements for Drivers License Application A. Drivers license classification B. Qualifications C. Documentary requirements D. Vehicle category E. Written examination and actual driving test 4) Drivers Duties and Responsibilities A. Physical and Mental Wellness - Hygiene, health and safety - Effects of drugs and alcohol - Fatigue - Early -to -bed/ Early -to -rise - Exercise - Personality - Good moral and driving etiquette B. Loading/Unloading of Passengers/Cargo (Tricycles) - Care for Pregnant Women, Child ren , PWD s and Senio r Citizen s - Gender Sensitivity Awareness 35 Course Content of Driving School Motorcycle C. Documents - Updated Official Receipt and Certificate of Registration (OR/CR) - Drivers License - Motorized Tricycle Operators Permit (MTOP) D. Dealing with Law Enforcers - Duties of drivers when apprehended - Rights of the driver II. PRE -DRIVING ORIENTATION 1) Check the Motorcycle A. Ac cessories - Helmet Types of helmet - Protection Gears Jacket, Pants, Shoes, Gloves, Pads and Goggles B. Types of Motorcycles - Based on Design - Based on Engine - Based on Transmission - Based on Number of Wheels C. Rider Positioning D. Motorcycle Parts - Gas / Tank - Lights - Tires - Battery - Side Mirrors - Reflectors - Brake Pedal - Hand Brake Lever (Front/Rear (Automatic)) - Accelerator Cable / Throttle - Clutch Cable / Lever - Gear Shift Lever (Gear Shift Pattern) - Oil / Fluids 36 Course Content of Driving School Motorcycle 2) Pre -Start Routine A. Pre -Drive Check B. Wearing of protective gears 3) Identifying Switches and Controls A. Turn Signal B. Headlight Switch C. Horn D. Cluster Instruments - Turn Indicator, Gear Indicator, Fu el Gauge, Speedometer, Tachometer, etc. E. Engine Kill Switch 4) Uses and Handling of Primary Controls A. Clutch lever B. Handle bars C. Front brake lever D. Rear brake pedal E. Gear shift lever F. Throttle G. Starter (Kick/Electric) 5) Vehicles Essential Parts and Functions A. Essential parts identification and functions that maybe useful during road breakdowns and emergencies B. Electrical system C. Cooling system 6) Shifting Procedure 7) Starting Procedure 8) Stopping Procedure - Fr ont / Rear brake combination 9) Turning Procedure (left and right turning) A. Observe TLSL (think, look , signal and look again) B. Head checks C. Hand signals 37 Course Content of Driving School Motorcycle 10) Post -Driving Routine A. Proper parking B. Security of the vehicle parking area 11) Riding with Backride 12) Exercises in Manual Handling of Motorcycle A. Use of side and center stand B. Pushing forward/backward C. Turning left/right while pushing forward III. TRAFFIC LAWS and REGULATIONS 1) Road T raffic Signs and Markers A. Regulatory signs B. Warning signs C. Guide/Informative signs D. Signs on expressway E. Traffic signs F. Road work signs G. Hazard markers 2) Road Pavement Markings A. Longitudinal lines B. Traverse lines C. Other lines D. Object markings E. Raised pavement markings F. Other markings 3) Road Traffic Signals 4) Right -of -Way Rules A. First to stop, First to go B. Pedestrian lane C. Emergency vehicles - Ambulance - Fire truck - Law Enforcement Mobile Patrol D. Other Right -of -Way Rules in accordance with R.A. No. 4136 38 Course Content of Driving School Motorcycle 5) Expressway Rules and Regulations 6) Transportation Road Safety Laws A. R.A . No. 4136 - Land Transportation and Traffic Code B. R.A . No. 10054 - Motorcycle He lmet Act of 2009 C. R.A . No. 10586 - Anti -Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013 D. R.A . No. 10913 - Anti -Distracte d Driving Act > E. R.A. No. 10666 - Childrens Safety on Motorcycle of 2015 F. R.A . No. 10930 - Rationalizing and Strengthening the Policy Regarding Drivers License Amending Se ction 23 of R.A No. 4136 G. R.A No. 11235 - Motorcy cle Crime Prevention Act 7) Traffic Violations, Fines and Penalties (JAO 2014 -01) A. Violations in Connection with Licensing B. Violations in Connection with Moto r Vehicle Reg istration/Renewal /Operation C. Violations in Connection with Dimension s, Specifications, Weight and Load Limits D. Violations in Connection with Franchise IV. DEFENSIVE DRIVING 1) Defensive Driving Attitude and Behavior 2) Driver Perception and Awareness A. SIPDE - Scanning process - Leaving yourself an out B. Factors Affecting Concentration - Man Made (distracted driving) - Physiological C. Factors Affecting Driving Skills - Fatigue, drugs and alcohol D. Speed Management Limits - Maximum and Minimum 39 Course Content of Driving School Motorcycle 3) Safe Positioning and Distances A. Eye Cleara nce and Distance Test - Looking 10 to 15 seconds ahead - The necessity of mastering horizontal and vertical clearances B. Lane Positioning - Overtak ing lanes - Slow and fast lanes - Motorcycle/bus/truck/bicycle lanes C. Following Distance D. Stopping Distance E. Blind Spots - Mirror adjustments - Head checks 4) Safe Ove rtaking A. Observation B. Planning C. Judgment 5) Driving in Different Road and Weather Conditions A. Light - Day - Glare - Dusk/Dawn - Night B. Public Roads - National - Provincial - City/Municipal - Barangay Roads C. Slopes/Crest, Curves and Mountain Driving - Uphill/Downhill - Winding/Zigzag Road 40 Course Content of Driving School Motorcycle D. Adverse Weather Conditions - Light rains Hydroplaning - Heavy rains Flash floods - Foggy E. Other Road Conditions - Dusty - Road constructions 6) Sharing the Road - Driving alongside pedestrians, skateboarders, cyclists, bikers, motorcycles, buses and trucks 7) Road Rage, Anger Management and Stress Management V. VEHICLE MAINTEN AN CE 1) Reactive Corrective Maintenance 2) Proactive Preventive and Predictive Maintenance VI. HANDLING EMERGENCIES 1) Emergency Situations A. Tire blowout B. Overheat C. Loss of brake, brake fade and sticking brake D. Tire skid E. Fire F. Roll over 2) Road Crash 3) First Aid WRITTEN EXAMINATION _______________________ 41 Course Content of Driving School Motorcycle PART II: PRACTICAL DRIVING COURSE 1. Start the engine 2. Moving off, riding ahead, and stopping 3. Driving in different environments and situations 4. Choice of speed in different situations (low speed balancing) 5. Hill riding 6. Riding along a curve or bend (c orn ering) 7. Approaching and passing railway s 8. Lane shift ing and choice of lanes 9. Turning and lane changing 10. Interaction with various road users (riders, cyclist s, pedestrians, and other vehicles) - Passing stationary vehicles and pedestrians - Meeting oncoming traffic - Riding ahead of or behind other motorists - Riding side by side 11. Overtaking 12. ABCs of passing junctions - riding in different kinds of junctions (straight through, turning left or right), with or without obligation to give the right -of -way 13. Riding in dark unlighted road, wet and slippery road, sandy and loose road, steep slope, and sharp curvatures 14. Approaching, riding in, and leaving roundabouts 15. Stopping and parking 16. Riding with back ride 17. Emergency situations (tire blowout, fire , rolling over, engine overheating) 42 Course Content of Driving School Light Vehicles COURSE CONTENT OF DRIVING SCHOOL MODULE FOR LIGHT VEHICLES PART I: THEORETICAL DRIVING COURSE I. INTRODUCTION TO DRIVING 1) Organization and mandate of LTO, LTFRB, MMDA, HPG and other law enforcement agencies 2) Importance/Role of light vehicle s as part of the transportation system A. Regulations governing operation of Light Vehicles B. Role of Driv ers with DL code B, B1, B2, BE (RC 2,4,6,7) to socio -economic development of the country 3) Requirements for Drivers License Application A. Drivers license classification B. Qualifications C. Documentary requirements D. Vehicle category E. Written examination and actual driving test 4) Drivers Duties and Responsibilities A. Physical and Mental Wellness - Hygiene, health, and safety - Effects of drugs and alcohol - Fatigue - Early -to -bed/ Early -to -rise - Exercise - Personality - Good moral and driving etiquette B. Loading/Unloading of Passengers/Cargo - Care for Pregnant Women, Child ren , PWD s and Senior Citizen s - Gender Sensitivity Awareness 43 Course Content of Driving School Light Vehicles C. Documents - Updated Official Receipt and Certificate of Registration (OR/CR) - Drivers License D. Dealing with Law Enforcers - Duties of drivers when apprehended - Rights of the driver II. PRE -DRIVING ORIENTATION 1) Walk Around Check (exterior) A. Tires B. Lights C. Wiper D. Body and Underchassis 2) Vehicle Checks (interior) A. Drivers Cab - Ignition switch - Steering Wheel - Gear selector cover - Clutch pedal for MT - Brake pedal - Gas/accelerator pedal - Headlight switch - Wiper switch - Child lock - Power window switch - Parking brake lever - Hazard switch - Cabin light switch - Dashboard instruments B. Accessories - First Aid kit - Tools - Early Warning Device 44 Course Content of Driving School Light Vehicles 3) Pre -Start Routine A. Closing and locking doors B. Proper sitting position C. Adjustment of steering wheel D. Adjustment of mirrors E. Wearing of seat belt 4) Starting the Engine 5) Identifying Switches and Controls A. Window controls B. Turn signal leve r and headlight switch C. Windshiel d wiper and washer switch D. Aircon controls E. Emergency flasher switch/hazard light switch F. Horn 6) Handling of Steering Wheel A. 9-and -3 and 10 -and -2 hand position B. Hand over hand / push and pull 7) Pedals and Its Uses A. Clutch B. Brake C. Accelerator 8) Vehicles Essential Parts and Functions A. Essential parts identification and functions that maybe useful during road breakdowns and emergencies B. Electrical System C. Cooling System 9) Shifting Gear Procedure 10) Starting Procedure 11) Stopping Procedure 12) Left and Right Turning A. Observing TLSL (think, look, signal and look again) B. Head check 45 Course Content of Driving School Light Vehicles 13) Identifying Instrument Panel A. Gauges and meters B. Warning lights and indicators 14) Post -Driving Routine A. Walk around and check the vehicles B. Uphill and downhill parking C. Security of the vehicle at the parking area III. TRAFFIC LAWS and REGULATIONS 1) Road Traffic Signs and Markers A. Regulatory signs B. Warning signs C. Guide/Informative signs D. Signs on expressway E. Traffic signs F. Road work signs G. Hazard markers 2) Road Pavement Markings A. Longitudinal lines B. Traverse lines C. Other lines D. Object markings E. Message and symbols F. Raised pavement markings G. Other markings 3) Road Traffic Signals 4) Right -of -Way Rules A. First to stop, First to go B. Pedestrian lane C. Emergency vehicles - Ambulance - Fire truck - Law Enforcement Mobile Patrol D. Other Right -of -Way Rules in accordance with R.A. No. 4136 46 Course Content of Driving School Light Vehicles 5) Expressway Rules and Regulations 6) Transportation Road Safety Laws A. R.A . No. 4136 - Land Transportation and Traffic Code B. R.A . No. 8749 - Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999 C. R.A . No. 8750 - Seat Belts Use Act of 1999 D. R.A . No. 8794 - Motor Vehicle Users Charge Law E. R.A . No. 10586 - Anti -Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013 F. R.A . No. 10913 - Anti -Distracte d Driving Act G. R.A . No. 10916 - Road Speed Limiter Act of 2016 H. R.A . No. 10930 - Rationalizing and Strengthening the Policy Regarding Drivers License Amending Se c. 23 of R.A No. 4136 I. R.A . No. 11229 - Child Safety on Motor Vehicles Act 7) Traffic Violations, Fines and Penalties (JAO 2014 -01) A. Violations in Connection with Licensing B. Violations in Connection with Motor Vehicle Reg istration/Renewal /Operation C. Violations in Connection with Dimension s, Specifications, Weight and Load Limits D. Violations in Connection with Franchise IV. DEFENSIVE DRIVING 1) Defensive Driving Attitude and Behavior 2) Driver Perception and Awareness A. SIPDE - Scanning process - Leaving yourself an out B. Factors Affecting Concentration - Man Made (distracted driving) - Physiological C. Factors Affecting Driving Skills - Fatigue, drugs and alcohol 47 Course Content of Driving School Light Vehicles D. Speed Management Limits - Limits (maximum and minimum) - Two (2) or Three (3) second rul e 3) Safe Positioning and Distances A. Eye Clearance and Distance Test - Looking 10 to 15 seconds ahead - The necessity of mastering horizontal and vertical clearances B. Lane Positioning - Overtak ing lanes - Slow and fast lanes - Motorcycle/bus/truck/bicycle lanes C. Following Distance D. Stopping Distance E. Blind Spots - Mirror adjustments - Head checks 4) Safe Ove rtaking A. Observation B. Planning C. Judgment 5) Driving in Different Road and Weather Conditions A. Light - Day - Glare - Dusk/Dawn - Night B. Public Roads - National - Provincial - City/Municipal - Barangay Roads 48 Course Content of Driving School Light Vehicles C. Slopes/Crest, Curves and Mountain Driving - Uphill/Downhill - Winding/Zigzag Road D. Adverse Weather Conditions - Light rains Hydroplaning - Heavy rains Flash floods - Foggy E. Other Road Conditions - Dusty - Road constructions 6) Sharing the Road - Driving alongside pedestrians, skateboarders, cyclists, bikers, motorcycles, buses and trucks 7) Road Rage, Anger Manageme nt and Stress Management V. VEHICLE MAINTEN AN CE 1) Reactive Corrective Maintenance 2) Proactive Preventive and Predictive Maintenance VI. HANDLING EMERGENCIES 1) Emergency Situations A. Tire blowout B. Overheat C. Loss of brake, brake fade and sticking brake D. Tire skid E. Fire F. Roll over 2) Road Crash 3) First Aid WRITTEN EXAMINATION ______________________ 49 Course Content of Driving School Light Vehicles PART II: PRACTICAL DRIVING COURSE 1) MODEL TEST TRACK/ROUTE A. Name parts of the model test track/route B. Explain the direction arrows C. State the importance of road markings D. Safe m ov ing of vehicle from one point to another 2) DRIVING ON THE ROAD A. Starting off, driving ahead, and stopping B. Driving in different environments and situations C. Choice of speed in different situations D. Driving uphill and downhill E. Driving through bends F. Approaching and crossing railway G. Lane shift ing and choice of lanes H. Making a U -Turn I. Meeting oncoming traffic J. Overtaking and passing K. Driving in different kinds of junction with or without signals and with or without restricted view L. Stopping M. Dealing with pedestrians, motorcyclist s, cyclist s, truck s, buses, jeepneys and other motor vehicles N. Rush hour and heavy traffic techniques O. Merging with traffic and driving off from a heavy traffic 3) PARKING ON LEVEL GROUND, DOWNHILL AND UPHILL (WITH CURB AND WITHOUT CURB) 50 Course Content of Driving School Heavy Vehicles COURSE CONTENT OF DRIVING SCHOOL MODULE FOR HEAVY VEHICLES PART I: THEORETICAL DRIVING COURSE I. INTRODUCTION TO DRIVING 1) Organization and mandate of LTO, LTFRB, MMDA, HPG and other law enforcement agencies 2) Importance/Role of heavy vehicle s as part of the transportation system A. Regulations governing operation of Heavy Vehicles B. Role of Driv ers with DL code C, CE, D (RC 3,5,8) to socio -economic development of the country C. Workplace Communication 3) Requirements for Drivers License Application A. Drivers license classification B. Qualifications C. Documentary requirements D. Vehicle category E. Written examination and actual driving test 4) Drivers Duties and Responsibilities A. Physical and Mental Wellness - Hygiene, health, and safety - Effects of drugs and alcohol - Fatigue - Early -to -bed/ Early -to -rise - Exercise - Personality - Good moral and driving etiquette 51 Course Content of Driving School Heavy Vehicles B. Passenger Courtesy and Communication (Bus) > - PWD and Senior Citizen Care > - Pregnant Women Care > - Child and Student Care C. Cargo Handling ( Truck ) - Cargo and goods handling (loading/unloading) - Strapping/covering/restraining of cargo (methods, techniques, and procedures) - Dealing with hazardous materials - Emergency procedures D. Documents - Updated Official Receipt and Certificate of Registration (OR/CR) - Drivers License - Certificate of Public Convenience (For Hire) - Manifest (passenger and cargo) - Trip Report or Dispatch Report - Necessary Permit - Insurance Policy E. Dealing with Law Enforcers - Duties of drivers when apprehended - Rights of the driver F. Proper Uniform / Attire of a Driver II. PRE -DRIVING ORIENTATION 1) Walk Around Check (exterior) A. Systematic inspection of the vehicle using BLOWBAGA B. Cleanliness 52 Course Content of Driving School Heavy Vehicles 2) Vehicle Checks (interior) A. Accessories - First Aid kit - Tool box - Early Warning Device - Fire Extinguisher - Dry cloth - GI wire - Water - Extra oil - Extra brake fluid B. Cleanliness 3) Pre -Start Routine A. Closing and locking doors B. Proper sitting position C. Adjustment of steering wheel D. Adjustment of mirrors E. Wearing of seat belt 4) Starting the Engine 5) Identifying Switches and Controls A. Window controls B. Turn signal level and headlight switch C. Windshiel d wiper and washer switch D. Aircon controls E. Emergency flasher switch/hazard light switch F. Horn 6) Vehicles Essential Parts and Functions A. Essential parts identification and functions that maybe useful during road breakdowns and emergencies B. Electrical System C. Cooling System D. Air Supply System 7) Basic Types of Retar ders A. Exhaust B. Engine C. Hydraulic D. Electric 53 Course Content of Driving School Heavy Vehicles 8) Shifting Gear Procedure 9) Starting Procedure 10) Stopping Procedure 11) Left and Right Turning A. Observing TLSL (think, look, signal and look again) B. Head check 12) Identifying Instrument Panel A. Gauges and meters B. Warning lights and indicators 13) Post -Driving Routine A. BLOWBAGA application s B. Lost -and -Found items C. Damaged goods and/or cargo D. General condition of the vehicle E. Preparing job order/request F. Walk around check G. Uphill and downhill parking H. Security of the vehicle at the parking area III. TRAFFIC LAWS and REGULATIONS 1) Road Traffic Signs and Markers A. Regulatory signs B. Warning signs C. Guide/Informative signs D. Signs on expressway E. Traffic signs F. Road work signs G. Hazard markers 2) Road Pavement Markings A. Longitudinal lines B. Traverse lines C. Other lines D. Object markings E. Raised pavement markings F. Other markings 54 Course Content of Driving School Heavy Vehicles 3) Road Traffic Signals 4) Right -of -Way Rules A. First to stop, First to go B. Pedestrian lane C. Emergency vehicles - Ambulance - Fire truck - Law Enforcement Mobile Patrol D. Other Right -of -Way Rules in accordance with R.A. No. 4136 5) Expressway Rules and Regulations 6) Transportation Road Safety Laws A. R.A . No. 4136 - Land Transportation and Traffic Code B. R.A . No. 8749 - Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999 C. R.A . No. 8750 - Seat Belts Use Act of 1999 D. R.A . No. 8794 - Motor Vehicle Users Charge Law E. R.A . No. 10586 - Anti -Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013 F. R.A . No. 10913 - Anti -Distracted Driving Act G. R.A. No. 10916 - Road Speed Limiter Act of 2016 H. R.A . No. 10930 - Rationalizing and Strengthening the Policy Regarding Drivers License Amending Se c. 23 of R.A No. 4136 7) Traffic Violations, Fines and Penalties (JAO 2014 -01) A. Violations in Connection with Licensing B. Violations in Conn ection with Motor Vehicle Reg istration/Renewal /Operation C. Violations in Connection with Dimension s, Specifications, Weight and Load Limits D. Violations in Connection with Franchise 55 Course Content of Driving School Heavy Vehicles IV. DEFENSIVE DRIVING 1) Defensive Driving Attitude and Behavior 2) Driver Perception and Awareness A. SIPDE - Scanning process - Leaving yourself an out B. Factors Affecting Concentration - Man Made (distracted driving) - Physiological C. Factors Affecting Driving Skills - Fatigue, drugs and alcohol D. Speed Management Limits - Limits (maximum and minimum) - Six (6) second rule 3) Safe Positioning and Distances A. Eye Cl earance and Distance Test - Four (4) / E ight (8) seconds rule - The necessity of mastering horizontal and vertical clearances B. Lane Positioning - Overtak ing lanes - Slow and fast lanes - Motorcycle/bus/truck/bicycle lanes C. Following Distance D. Stopping Distance E. Blind Spots - Mirror adjustments - Head checks 56 Course Content of Driving School Heavy Vehicles 4) Safe Ove rtaking A. Observation B. Planning C. Judgment 5) Driving in Different Road and Weather Conditions A. Light - Day - Glare - Dusk/Dawn - Night B. Public Roads - National - Provincial - City/Municipal - Barangay Roads C. Slopes/Crest, Curves and Mountain Driving - Uphill/Downhill - Winding/Zigzag Road D. Adverse Weather Conditions - Light rains Hydroplaning - Heavy rains Flash floods - Foggy E. Other Road Conditions - Dusty - Road constructions 6) Sharing the Road - Driving alongside pedestrians, skateboarders, cyclists, bikers, motorcycles, buses and trucks 57 Course Content of Driving School Heavy Vehicles 7) Driving Passenger Bus and Straight Trucks A. Understanding different parts of passenger bus es , straight and articulated trucks B. Understanding different types of driving hazards 8) Road Rage, Anger Manageme nt and Stress Management V. VEHICLE MAINTEN AN CE 1) Reactive Corrective Maintenance 2) Proactive Preventive and Predictive Maintenance VI. HANDLING EMERGENCIES 1) Emergency Situations A. Tire blowout B. Overheat C. Loss of brake, brake fade and sticking brake D. Tire skid E. Dealing with hijacking/carjacking incident F. Fire G. Roll over 2) Road Crash 3) First Aid WRITTEN EXAMINATION ________________________ 58 Course Content of Driving School Heavy Vehicles PART II: PRACTICAL DRIVING COURSE 1) MODEL TEST TRACK/ROUTE A. Name parts of the model test track/route B. Explain the direction arrows C. State the importance of road markings D. Safe m ov ing of vehicle from one point to another 2) DRIVING ON THE ROAD A. Starting off, driving ahead, and stopping B. Driving in different environments and situations C. Choice of speed in different situations D. Driving uphill and downhill E. Driving through bends F. Approaching and crossing railway G. Lane shift ing and choices of lanes H. Making a U -Turn I. Meeting oncoming traffic J. Overtaking and passing K. Driving in different kinds of junction with or without signals and with or without restricted view L. Stopping M. Dealing with pedestrians, motorcyclist s, cyclist s, truck s, buses, jeepneys and other motor vehicles N. Rush hour and heavy traffic techniques O. Merging with traffic and driving off from a heavy traffic 3) PARKING ON LEVEL GROUND, DOWNHILL AND UPHILL (WITH CURB AND WITHOUT CURB) 59 Road Traffic Signs ROAD TRAFFIC SIGNS OUTLINE: A. REGULATORY SIGNS 1. Priority 2. Directional 3. Prohibitive / Restrictive 4. Speed 5. Parking and Stopping 6. Miscellaneous B. WARNING SIGNS 1. Horizontal 2. Intersection 3. Advance Warning / Traffic Control Device 4. Road Width 5. Road Obstacles 6. Pedestrian 7. Railway Level Crossing 8. Supplementary 9. Other Warning Signs C. GUIDE / INFORMATIVE SIGNS 1. Advance Direction 2. Intersection Direction 3. Reassurance Direction 4. Fingerboard Direction 5. Street Name 6. Town Names and Geographical Feature 7. Service Signs 8. Tourist Information and Tourist Destination 9. Route Markers 10. Asian Highway Route Markers D. SIGNS ON EXPRESSWAYS E. TRAFFIC INSTRUCTION SIGNS 1. Supplementary 2. Movement Instruction F. HAZARD MARKERS 1. One -Way Hazard and Two -Way Hazard G. ROAD WORK SIGNS 60 Road Traffic Signs # ROAD TRAFFIC SIGNS # A. Regulatory Signs Signs that inform road users of traffic laws and regulations which, if disregar ded , will constitute an offense ## 1. Priority Signs STOP SIGN driver must stop at designated STOP LINE. No parking within 6 meters GIVE WAY SIGN yield to the vehicles on right sid e of intersection LEFT TURNER MUST GIVE WAY 61 Road Traffic Signs ## 2. Directional Signs These signs indi cate the direction(s) in which th e motorist is obliged to follow > VEHICLE MAY PASS > EITHER SIDE 62 Road Traffic Signs ## 3. Prohibitive / Restrictive Signs NO ENTRY FOR ALL TYPES OF VEHICLE NO ENTRY FOR SPECIFIC TYPES OF VEHICLE NO BICYCLES NO MOTORCYCLES NO CARS NO JEEPNEYS NO BUSES NO TRUCKS NO TRICYCLES NO VEHICLES WITH TRAILER NO ANIMAL DRAWN VEHICLES NO PUSHCARTS 63 Road Traffic Signs NO PEDESTRIAN CROSSING pedestrians are not allowed to cross the road USING OVERPASS OR USE PED XING pedestrian must use an overpass or pedestrian crossing NO RIGHT TURN or NO LEFT TURN vehicles are not allowed to turn left or right NO U -TURN vehicles are not allowed to make a U-turn NO OVERTAKING ZONE 64 Road Traffic Signs ## 4. Speed Signs Maximum speed restrictions End of speed restrictions Minimum speed restrictions ## 5. Parking and Stopping Signs Allowable parking and loading zone at a given time and place No stopping anytime No loading and unloading zone No Parking on Fire Hydrant within 4 meters No waiting 65 Road Traffic Signs RIGHT TURNER CROSS AT BROKEN LINES vehicles from the left lane may cross the broken line to turn right within the BUS/PUJ zone BUS -PUJ STOP ZONE parking is not allowed BUS STOP ZONE parking is not allowed PUJ STOP ZONE parking is not allowed NO PARKING: TOW -AWAY ZONE parked vehicle will be towed No stopping or parking anytime within the yellow box No parking anytime from Monday to Friday 66 Road Traffic Signs ## 6. Miscellaneous Signs No entry for vehicles with gross axle load of more than 2 tons No entry for vehicles with gross vehicle mass of more than 5 tons No entry for vehicles with m ore than 10 meters in length No entry for vehicles with more than 2 meters in width No entry for vehicles with more than 3.5 meters in height No blowing of horns Be aware of Persons with Disabilities crossing Bicycle lane ahead Be aware of children crossing USE SEAT BELT sign is used pursuant to R.A. No. 8750, the Seat Belt Law Be aware of pedestrian crossing 67 Road Traffic Signs # B. Warning Signs Signs used to warn motorists of potentially hazardous conditions on or adjacent to the road. It advises motorists of road conditions that require caution and may call for a reduction in speed, in the interest of safet y and that of other road users ## 1. Horizo ntal Signs These signs are used to indicate the type of r oad curve ahead of the motorist SHARP TURN DOUBLE SHARP TURN CURVE DOUBLE CURVE WINDING ROAD HAIRPIN BEND 68 Road Traffic Signs ## 2. Intersection Signs Signs installed before i ntersection or junctions Intersection ahead T-Junction ahead Y-Junction ahead Roundabout ahead (Rotunda) Side road junction ahead Approach to Intersection Approach to intersection side road Approach to intersection merging traffic 69 Road Traffic Signs ## 3. Advance Warning / Traffic Contro l ## Device Signs Used to indicate signalized intersection and to warn the presence of STOP and GIVE WAY sign s ## 4. Road Width Signs Traffic Lights Ahead driver must not park or stop within six (6) meters of this sign as it reduces visibility for other drivers Road narrows ahead Narrow bridge ahead Stop sign ahead Give way sign ahead Divided Road Ahead End of Divided Road Ahead 70 Road Traffic Signs ## 5. Road Obstacle Signs Opening bridge ahead Uneven road ahead Hump ahead Downhill sign Uphill sign Spill way sign Flood -prone area Landslide -prone area Slippery Road Animal crossing ahead Low -flying airplane zone 71 Road Traffic Signs ## 6. Pedestrian Signs Pedestrian crossing ahead Advising the pedestrians to cross at designated areas Be aware of and stop for children crossing ahead Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) crossing ahead Be aware and slowdown on bicycle lane ahead 72 Road Traffic Signs ## 7. Railway Level Crossing Signs Railroad crossing vehicles must stop at the designated stop line or drive with caution Railway crossing warning Alternative railway crossing is positioned in an area that can be easily seen 73 Road Traffic Signs ## 8. Supplementary Signs ## 9. Other Warning Signs Preferred maximum speed during normal weather traffic conditions Additional sign on roadworks ahead Signs of PWDs, Senior Citizens, Schools and Playground For PUJ / buses WHEN WET combined with the Slippery Road warning sign Distance to next hazard area Maximum height of a vehicle must be 5.20 meters or less Maximum height of a vehicle must be 4.80 meters or less > VERTICAL CLEARANCE 74 Road Traffic Signs # C. Guide / Informative Signs ## 1. Advance Direction Signs These signs indicate the direction(s) in which the motorist s are given information or direction ## 2. Intersection Direction Signs Visible in less than 1 kilometer before an intersection ## 3. Reassurance Direction Signs Approximate distance of a particular exit 75 Road Traffic Signs ## 4. Fingerboard Direction Signs Provides the names of roads and streets that road users are passing or entering ## 5. Street Name Signs Provides the names of roads and streets that road users are passing or entering 76 Road Traffic Signs ## 6. Town Names and Geographical ## Feature Signs Signs that convey the general information of interest, such as geographical locations, boundaries and features ## 7. Service Signs Hospital First A id Ambulance Hospital Telephone Gasoline Station Parking Area Accommodation Hotel, Motel Caravan Site Camping Area Information Center Refreshment Restaurant, Cafes Rest Area, Picnic Ground Directions of Airport Truck Parking Rest Rooms Disabled Service Litter Bin 77 Road Traffic Signs ## 8. Tourist Information and Tourist ## Destination Signs ## 9. Route Markers Identification route number of arterial and national highway and direction of the route Philippine Highway Network In the Philippines, distance is measured from Zero Kilometer Post in each Province which should be somewhere near the Provincial Building. In Luzon, distance is measured between each Provincial Zero KM Post and the Zero Kilometer Post is in Luneta Park, Ma nila. > Source: Canva Photos 78 Road Traffic Signs ## 10. Asian Highway Route Markers Asian Highway Leg Marker Sign Our country -assigned number is AH26. This is to identify the general direction or arterial roads of the Asian Highways that have significance as through routes Advance directional signs with route marker shield 79 Road Traffic Signs # D. Signs on Expressway s These signs are essential for the driver to have an advance d information to ensure that they can position their vehicles in the correct lanes ## 1. Expressway Approach Signs Installed in advance or at the nearest intersection or interchange leading to the expressway ## 2. Expressway Information Signs PROHIBITED ON EXPRESSWAY prohibits traveling on an expressway LANE DIRECTION used to guide the motorists into correct lanes leading to an interchange TOLL CHARGES inform motorists the amount of toll charges required to pay at the toll plaza 80 Road Traffic Signs ## 3. Advance Exit Signs ## 4. Expressway Exit Direction Signs Exit signs posted overhead before the exit ramp of the interchange ## 5. Expressway Service Signs Place d in advance of an exit toll Distance and direction to rest areas Distance and direction to various expressway services 81 Road Traffic Signs ## 6. Start and End of Expressway Signs ## 7. Expressway Traffic Instruction and ## Regulatory Signs These special signs are normally seen exclusively for expressways Special signs that can be seen 200 meters from the toll exit 82 Road Traffic Signs # E. Traffic Instruction Signs These signs instruct the motorists to follow a direction or to obey a course of action. It is in conjunction with regulatory or warning signs to form a standard treatment, and support the operation of traffic rules ## Supplementary Signs ## Movement Instruction Signs Driver must slow down Stop on a designated stop line Vehicle may turn left or right if the intersection is clear 83 Road Traffic Signs Vehicles with more than 4.8 meters in height must detour Detour directional signs Driver must give way to pedestrians Turn right on green light only Stay on right lane unless passing other vehicles Approaching dead end 84 Road Traffic Signs # F. Hazard Markers These are used to emphasize to the approaching driver a marked change in the direction of travel and the presence of an obstruction ## Types of Hazard Markers Road is closed to all vehicles Drivers to form one lane only Directional signs for trucks and buses ONE -WAY HA ZARD MARKERS indicate to the approaching driver the only direction allowed at the end of the road 85 Road Traffic Signs TWO -WAY HA ZARD MARKERS warn the driver ahead that the road ahead is about to change direction CHEVRON SIGNS guide the drivers through a change in horizontal alignment of the road Sign used on a wide column of an overpass structure or median island WIDTH MARKERS narrowing width clearance OBSTRUCTION MARKERS road closure ahead > Source: Canva Photos Source: Canva Photos 86 Road Traffic Signs # G. Road work Signs Source: Canva Photos Source: Canva Photos Source: Canva Photos Source: Canva Photos Source: Canva Photos Source: Canva Photos 87 Pavement Markings PAVEMENT MARKINGS OUTLINE: A. LONGITUDINAL LINES 1. Center Line 2. Lane Line 3. Barrier Line - Double Solid Yellow Line - Single Solid Yellow Line - Single Yellow line with Broken White Line - Broken Yellow Line 4. Edge Line 5. Continuity Line 6. Transition Line s B. TRAVERSE LINE S 1. Stop Line 2. Give Way or Holding Lines 3. Pedestrian Intersection (Signalized and Non -Signalized ) 4. Roundabout Holding Lines C. OTHER LINES 1. Turn Lin e 2. Parking Bay 3. Loading and Unloading Bay Lane Line 4. Yellow Box 5. Bus and PUJ Lane Line D. OBJECT MARKINGS 1. Traffic Cones on the Road 2. Concrete Barriers E. RAISED PAVEMENT MARKINGS 1. Cats Eye F. OTHER MARKINGS 1. Approach Markings to Islands and Obstructions 2. Chevron 3. Rumble Strips 4. Painted Curbs 5. Railroad Crossing Ahead 6. Motorcycle Lanes 7. Bus Lane 8. Bicycle Lane 9. Pavement Arrows 10. Speed Limit 88 Pavement Markings # PAVEMENT MARKINGS Th ese are in the form of lines, symbols , messages, or numerals and may be set into the surface of, applied upon, or attached to the pavement. In some cases, pavement markings are used as a supplement to other traffic control devices, such as traffic signals and road signs. It simply guides traffic , gives advance warning, or may impose restrictions supported by traffic regulations. # A. LONGITUDINAL LINES 1. CENTER or SEPARATION LINE crossing of solid white lines requires special care and is discouraged 2. LANE LINE changing of lane is al lowed provided that it is safe and will not result to obstruction > Source: Canva Photos > Source: Canva Photos 89 Pavement Markings 3. BARRIER LINE b. SINGLE SOLID YELLOW LINE Crossing is allowed but no overtaking a. DOUBLE SOLID YELLOW LINE S No overtaking and no crossing c. SINGLE YELLOW LINE WITH BROKEN WHITE LINE No overtaking but crossing is allowed on the side of the solid yellow line Overtaking and crossing is allowed on the side of the broken white line > Source: Canva Photos > Source: Canva Photos > Source: Canva Photos 90 Pavement Markings 4. EDGE LINE used to separate the outside edge of the road from the shoulder d. BROKEN YELLOW LINE Crossing and overtaking is allowed with necessary precaution e. BROKEN AND SOLID YELLOW LINE Crossing and overtaking is allowed on the side of the broken line with caution but overtaking is not allowed on the side of the solid line > Source: Canva Photos > Source: Canva Photos > Source: Canva Photos 91 Pavement Markings 5. CONTINUITY LINE continuity line on the left side means the lane is ending or exiting and that the driver must change lanes if the driver wants to continue in the current direction. Continuity lines on the right mean s that the lane will continue unaffected 6. TRANSITION LINES guide the traffic safely to pas s obstructions on roadways such as islands, median strips, bridge piers or indicate changes in the width of the traveled portion of the roadway and an increase or reduction in traffic lanes > Source: Canva Photos > Source: Canva Photos 92 Pavement Markings # B. TRAVERSE LINES 2. GIVE WAY or HOLDING LINES markings consisting of two adjacent broken white lines across the carriageway at which drivers must give way to all traffic in accordance with the standard sign 1. STOP LINE vehicles are required to stop before the white line 3. PEDESTRIAN INTERSECTION SIGNALIZED NON -SIGNALIZED 4. ROUNDABOUT HOLDING LINES vehicles within the rotunda have the right -of -way over vehicles which are just about to enter > Source: Canva Photos Source: Canva Photos > Source: Canva Photos Source: Canva Photos 93 Pavement Markings # C. OTHER LINES TURN LINE used to guide vehicles through a turning movement at intersections PARKING BAY used to designate parking space, but take note of PWD Parking Mark LOADING AND UNLOADING BAY LANE LINE a solid white line used to indicate the proper location of loading and unloading zone with parking restriction s > Source: Canva Photos > Source: Canva Photos 94 Pavement Markings DO NOT BLOCK INTERSECTION lines that form a yellow box within the intersection and yellow diagonal lines forming an X inside the box. No vehicle should stay inside the box to avoid obstruction to other motorists BUS AND PUJ LANE LINE a solid yellow line used to separate other vehicles from buses and PUJs and supplemented by raised pavement markers > Source: Canva Photos > Source: Google images 95 Pavement Markings # D. OBJECT MARKINGS # E. RAISED PAVEMENT MARKERS # F. OTHER MARKINGS TRAFFIC CONES ON THE ROAD CONCRETE BARRIERS Substitute to lane lines CATS EYE > Source: Canva Photos APPROACH MARKINGS TO ISLANDS AND OBSTRUCTIONS > Source: Canva Photos Source: Canva Photos > Source: Canva Photos > Source: Canva Photos 96 Pavement Markings No Loading and Unloading CHEVRON often used to guide traffic into the right turning lanes separated by an island, such as a corner island at a signalized intersection RUMBLE STRIPS Thermoplastic lane markings designed to aid and provide motorists with visual, audio and motion warnings on the road. Rumble Strips are highly visible horizontal lines on the road that produce a humming sound and ample bumpy ride to the motorists when ran over No Parking PAINTED CURBS > Source: Canva Photos Source: Canva Photos 97 Pavement Markings MOTORCYCLE LANES lanes allotted for motorcycle riders and can be shared with other vehicles. Riders are not allowed to stay on other lanes unless instructed by enforcers or the rider is turning into an intersection and must signal his/her intention within 100 meters RAILROAD CROSSING AHEAD BUS LANE designated lanes for buses. Bus drivers are not allowed to use other lanes except when instructed by enforcers or when turning into an intersection > Source: Canva Photos > Source: Canva Photos 98 Pavement Markings BICYCLE LANE painted on the pavement by a solid line along either side of the road. Motor vehicles are not allowed to use this lane PAVEMENT ARROWS used for lane control and in white color SPEED LIMIT AT 60KPH a speed limit on pavement to supplement the speed limit posted on the roadside > Source: Google images > Source: Google images 99 Checking Motor Vehicle and Documents A. BLOWBAGETS B. Essential Parts of Air supply System for Heavy and Articulated Vehicles C. Documents Before Starting and Driving on the Road A. Before Starting the Engine B. Starting to Drive - Steering - Backing Up / Reversing - Helpful Backing Tips to Avoid Road Crash Driving on the Road A. Traffic Lights and Signals B. Braking C. Following Distance D. Speed Restrictions E. Exception to Speed Restrictions F. Right -of -Way Rules G. Exception to the Right -of -Way Rules H. Driving on the Right Side of the Highway I. Classification of Roads J. Turning at Intersections K. Making a U -turn L. Roundabout Rules M. Starting, Stopping or Turning Using Hand Signals N. Overtaking and Passing Restrictions O. Proper Parking P. Expressway Rules and Regulations Proactive Vehicle Maintenance A. Vehicle Maintenance 100 Checking Motor Vehicle and Documents B L O W B A G E T S Before operating a motor vehicle, make a round check of the following: Description Remarks Battery Limit short rides Keep batteries tightly fastened Turn off all the lights before getting off Control the corrosion Do not use gadgets or accessories when engine is off Light Always clean lens Make sure to switch the lights ON before sunset Switch OFF cabin lights when engine is off Keep windshield and mirrors clean If possible, switch to low beam lights if you are within 200 meters of the car in front of you Avoid too much tint Avoid using excessive lights Oil Check the engine oil level regularly and add if necessary Change oil at regular interval Check for oil leaks Avoid prolonged RPM to avoid oil leaks Check the ball joint grease, fluids and steering oil or gear oil > Source: Google images > Source: Google images > Source: Canva Photos 101 Checking Motor Vehicle and Documents Description Remarks Water (Coolant) Check the water level regularly Avoid overfilling the reservoir to maintain correct back pressure Replace radiator cap , if required to avoid overheating Do not condemn thermostat Always check upper and lower hose Brakes Check for oil leaks on the brake master cylinder Check for oil leaks on the caliper or piston Check for allowable thickness of rotors and brake pads Regularly wash the rotors and pads to remove residuals or dusts After repair drive the vehicle and apply intermittent brake within a block Always check for leaks on pipes Check fluid reservoir (color and odor) Accessories Check for body scratches / damages, doors and windows, wiper, side and rearview mirrors , cluster instrument, etc. > Source: Canva Photos > Source: Canva Photos > Source: Canva Photos 102 Checking Motor Vehicle and Documents Description Remarks Check the horn, spare tire, early warning device, AC components, horn and seatbelt , parking brake, etc. Gas / Fuel Avoid short trips Avoid heavy traffic Do not carry too much load Close your windows if aircon is ON Accelerate smoothly Shift smoothly Follow the speed limit Check tire pressure Check for leaks Avoid using different brand s of fuel As much as possible , do not overfill the fuel tank Replace fuel tank cap , if r equired Electrical Avoid installation of electrical accessories Accessories must be installed or repaired by a qualified auto electrician Avoid using substandard electrical wires, fuse, and fuse holders Never pour water on dashboard when cleaning Never do a spaghetti wire > Source: Canva Photos > Source: Canva Photos 103 Checking Motor Vehicle and Documents BLOWBAGETS is a simple do -it -yourself motor vehicle inspection to avoid road crash es and breakdowns. For Motorcycle Riders Aside from BLOWBAGETS, check the following: Accelerator and Brake Cable Accelerator Throttle Drive chain or belt Be aware of excessive modifications such as tailpipe, lights, and mirrors. Description Remarks Tires Always check the tire pressure before leaving or every scheduled stop In the absence of a chart, usually situated near the driver seat, the ideal maximum tire pressure when cold is minus 4 psi The common tire problems are due to to e-in or to e-out. This may be observed after a long trip Rotate the tires at 45 degree s whenever the vehicle has been parked . This will prevent cracks on sidewalls Worn out kingpins and control arms greatly affect the wear and tear of tire Self Be physically fit and mentally prepared before sitting on drivers seat and touching the steering whe el > Source: Canva Photos > Source: Canva Photos 104 Checking Motor Vehicle and Documents ESSENTIAL PARTS OF AIR SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR HEAVY AND ARTICULATED VEHICLES 1. Engine Air Compressor The primary function of air compressor is to generate compressed a ir into the system that requires air to operate. Some drivers mistakenly identify engine air compressors as air condition compressors. An engine air compressor does not have a magnetic clutch . 2. Air Pressure Regulator Regulators are required to primarily regulate the pressure given into the air dryer to avoid unnecessary burst of air pipes and lines. 3. Air Dryer or Air Purifier The air generated from air compressors includes oil (from the engine) and moist (water vapor). Air dryer purifies the generated air and removes oil and water substance s. 4. Four -Way Valve Valve that controls the direction of compressed air to serve the fron t and rear brakes, the parking brake and accessories attached to the system such as front and rear door cylinders. 5. Air Reservoir Tanks Compressed air are stored on these tanks. These may be coupled with other sensors or one -way valve to restrain the c ompressed air flowing back into the four - way valve .105 Checking Motor Vehicle and Documents DOCUMENTS Certificate of Registration Drivers License Certificate of Public Convenience / Franchise New Official Receipt 106 Before Starting and Driving on the Road BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE Manual Clutch be sure that the gear is in neutral position before starting. Know the gear shift operation of the vehicle > 1 st, 2nd , 3rd , 4 th , 5 th gear, neutral and reverse. Automatic Clutch make sure that the shifting lever is at parking position . Do not rest your one arm on the window Make sure you are seated comfortably Adjust the seat and rearview mirror so that you can use it without having to lean forward or backward Adjust side mirrors Remove everything that blocks your view Make sure to wear your seat belt and advise passenger to do the same Lock all doors For Motorcycle Riders Check and adjust the side mirrors Avoid pushing the motorcycle to start the engine 107 Before Starting and Driving on the Road STARTING TO DRIVE STEERING For Motorcycle Riders Sit comfortably and hold the handlebar firmly BACKING UP / REVERSING Reversing (also known as backing up) is the process of driving a vehicle in the reverse direction to maneuver. Rearview mirror is the standard equipment for this endeavor. Modern motor vehicles have built -in technical aids or sensors like backup cameras , while other vehicles may be equipped with the same. Success in reversing depends on correct driving posture, hearing, seeing, steering and speed control. The main problem when reversing is poor visibility resulting to road crashes. To prevent such, one can install safety equipment including cameras and sensors. The driver must also be aware of the surroundings that may pose a danger like: Site layout Blind spots Pedestrians , motorists , and parked vehicles Space and lighting Defective safety equipment , such as camera and sensors Hands grip on the steering wheel at a 9:3 or 10:2 position to have a good and full control of the steering wheel. You must be on the right distance and s it ting position from the steering wheel. > https//wikihow.com 108 Before Starting and Driving on the Road HELPFUL BACKING TIPS TO AVOID ROAD CRASH When backing around a corner to the right or out from a driveway, check first the traffic, vehicles , and pedestrians. Turn your body to the right and put your right arm over the back of the seat. Look at the window as well as the rear and front of the vehicle. While backing, stay at the right side as much as possible. During all maneuvers , make quick traffic checks to the front and sides of the vehicle then continue looking back until you reach the desired clearance . Make quick checks over left and right shoulder and look through the mirror or rear window. Whenever possible, appreciate assistance from companions inside the vehicle or a person outside your vehicle to help you back up. For Motorcycle Riders If a U -turn is not possible, get out of the seat and push back the m otorcycle by holding the handle bar on one hand and back seat bracket with the other hand. Avoid turning using the side stand > https//wikihow.com 109 Before Starting and Driving on the Road DRIVING ON THE ROAD TRAFFIC LIGHTS AND SIGNALS RED SIGNAL means you must bring your vehicle to a STOP at a marked line. FLASHING RED SIGNAL means bring your vehicle to a STOP and proceed only when it is safe. YELLOW / AMBER SIGNAL indicates that the RED signal is about to appear. FLASHING YELLOW LIGHT means slow down and proceed with caution. GREEN SIGNAL means you can proceed, provided you yield to pedestrian and traffic l awfully using the intersection. FLASHING GREEN SIGNAL means proceed with caution and be prepared for pedestrians who might cross the street. This signal is usually seen on intersections where pedestrian crossing button is available. 110 Before Starting and Driving on the Road BRAKING PROPER BRAKING Avoid tailgating. Staying too close to the vehicle in front of you leaves no room to maneuver whenever there is obstruction on your lane. Main tain a safe distance when following a vehicle. This will give you adequate space, time to react and to stop safely. Give motorcycles the same distance you would give to any other vehicle. Motorcycles are entitled to the same full length and width as all other vehicle s on the road. BRAKING DISTANCE It is t he distance travelled from the time you start to activate the brakes until you bring the vehicle to a stop. The vehicle running at 100 kph in an ideal condition can travel 60 meters when applying a full brake. PERCEPTION and REACTION DISTANCE Allow extra braking distance. It takes a split second for your reflexes to respond and the brain to react from the time you see a potential hazard. A vehicle running at 100 kph has a perception distance of 20 meters. TOTAL STOPPING DISTANCE Take into consideratio n your perception distance, reaction distance and braking distance based on your speed to come into a total stopping distance. A vehicle running at 100 kph has a total stopping distance of 80 meters on a full brake .111 Before Starting and Driving on the Road FOLLOWING DISTANCE TWO or THREE SECOND RULE The two or three second rule is an informal rule by which a driver must maintain a safe distance at any speed. The rule is that a driver should ideally stay at least two or three seconds behind any vehicle that is directly in front. It is not a guide to safe distance but more of a guide to reaction ti me. The practice has been shown to considerably reduce the risk of road crash and the severity of any injur y if a collision occurs. It also helps avoid tailgating or road rage for all drivers , since tailgating gives lesser collision avoidance time and driver reaction time. The safe distance is measured in time (seconds) rather than meters as it can be difficult to accurately judge distances while driving and what counts as a safe distance varies depending on speed. To estimate time, a driver can wait un til the rear -end of the vehicle in front passes any distinct and fixed or stationary object on the roadway e.g., a road sign, mailbox, lamp post. Whe n the car in front of you passes the object , you may begin to count (up to three seconds) until you reach the same object. The allotted time is a safety buffer to allow the following driver time to respond and may be adjusted based on the vehicle size, load, speed, drivers reflexes, etc. 112 Before Starting and Driving on the Road SPEED RESTRICTIONS Prescribed Rate of Speed as per Section 35 (B) of R.A. No. 4136 Note: Speed Limit posted on the road shall p revail National Roads Prescribed Rate of as per Joint Memorandum Circular 2018 -001 dated 17 J anuary 2018 of DOTr , DPWH and DILG Recommended design speed under DPWH design, guidelines, standards and criteria, volume IV (2015 ED) NATIONAL ROADS PRIMARY Flat Topography 80 kph Rolling Topography 60 kph Mountainous Topography 50 kph SECONDARY Flat Topography 70 kph Rolling Topography 60 kph Mountainous Topography 40 kph DESCRIPTION Passenger Cars and Motorcycle s Motor trucks and Buses 1. On open country roads, with no "blind corners" not closely bordered by habitations. 80 km. per hour 50 km. per hour 2. On "through streets" or boulevards, clear of traffic, with no blind corners," when so designated. 40 km. per hour 30 km. per hour 3. On city and municipal streets, with light traffic, when not designated "through streets". 30 km. per hour 30 km. per hour 4. Through crowded streets, approaching intersections at "blind corners," passing school zones, passing other vehicles which are stationa ry, or for similar dangerous circumstances. 20 km. per hour 20 km. per hour 113 Before Starting and Driving on the Road Provincial Roads Prescribed Rate of Speed under DPWH Memorandum April 14, 2014 > JURISDICTION ROAD > CLASSIFICATION > Passenger cars, > motorcycles, > and similar > vehicles > Motor > trucks, > buses, and > similar > vehicles > Provincial > Open Road 40 kph 30 kph > Through Street 40 kph 30 kph > Crowded Street 20 kph 20 kph > Municipal / City > and Barangay > Municipal or City > Streets 30 kph 30 kph > Barangay Roads 20 kph 20 kph > Crowded Streets 20 kph 20 kph EXCEPTION TO SPEED RESTRICTION S 1. A physician or his driver when the former responds to emergency calls ; 2. The driver of a hospital ambulance on the way to and from the place of accident or other emergency ; 3. Any driver bringing wounded or sick person for emergency treatment to a hospital, clinic, or any other similar places; 4. The driver of a motor vehicle belonging to the Armed Forces while in use for official purposes in times of riot, insurrection or invasion ; 5. The driver of a vehicle, when his/her passengers are in pursuit of a criminal ; 6. A law -enforcement officer who is trying to overtake a violator of traffic laws ; and 7. The driver, who officially operates a motor vehicle of any fire department , provided that exemption shall not be construed to allow useless or unnecessary fast driving of drivers aforementioned .114 Before Starting and Driving on the Road RIGHT -OF -WAY RULES Republic Act No. 4136 enumerates and expressly define s the Right - of -Way as: When two vehicles approach or enter an intersection at approximately the same time, the driver of the vehicle on the left shall yield the right of way to the ve hicle on the right, except as otherwise hereinafter provided. The driver of any vehicle travelling at an unlawful speed shall forfeit any right of way which he /she might otherwise have hereunder. The driver of a vehicle (Vehicle B) approaching but not having entered an intersection, shall yield the right - of -way to a vehicle within such intersection or turning therein to the left across the line of travel of such first -mentioned vehicle, provided the driver of the vehicle turning l eft has given a plainly visible signal of intention to t urn as required in this Act . n The driver of any vehicle upon a highway within a business or residential district shall yield the right -of -way to a pedestrian crossing such highway within a crosswalk, except at intersections where the movement of traffic is being regulated by a peace officer or by traffic signal. Every pedestrian crossing a highway within a business or residential district, at any point other than a crosswalk shall yield the right -of - way to vehicles upon the highway. 115 Before Starting and Driving on the Road The driver of a vehicle upon a highway shall bring to a full stop such vehicle before traversing any "through highway" or railroad crossing: Provided, that when it is apparent that no hazard exists, the vehicle may be slowed down to five miles per hour instead of bringing it to a full stop. F The driver of a vehicle entering a highway from a private road or drive shal l yield the right -of -way to all vehicles approaching on such highway . EXCEPTION TO THE RIGHT -OF -WAY RULE The driver of a vehicle upon a highway shall yield the right -of -way to police or fire department vehicles and ambulances when such vehicles are operated on official business and the drivers thereof sound audible signal of their approach. The driver of a vehicle entering a "through highway" or a "stop intersection" shall yield the right -of - way to all vehicles approaching to either direction on such "through highway": Provided, that nothing in this subsection shall be construed as relieving the driver of any vehicle being operated on a "through highway" from the duty of driving with due regard for the safety of vehicles entering such "through highway" nor as protecting the said driver from the consequence of an arbitrary exercise off such right -of -way . > Source: Canva Photos > Source: Canva Photos > Source: Canva Photos 116 Before Starting and Driving on the Road DRIVING ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE HIGHWAY Unless a different course of action is required in the interest of the safety and the security of life, person, or property, or because of unreasonable difficulty of operation in compliance herewith, every person operat ing a motor vehicle or an animal -drawn vehicle on a highway shall pass to the right when meeting persons or vehicles coming toward him /her , and to the left when overtaking persons or vehicles going the same direction, and when turning to the left in going from one highway to another, every vehicle shall be conducted to the right of the center of the intersection of the highway. CLASSIFICATION OF ROADS 1. National Road - road that connects one province to another province generally with more than six (6) meters in width for a two -way road. 2. Provincial Road - road that connects the municipalities or cities within the province generally with more than six (6) meters in wi dth for a two -way road. 3. Municipal/City Road - road network within a city or municipality generally with more than six (6) meters in width for a two -way road. 4. Barangay Road - road that connects the barangays from the city or town or road within the geographical location of a barangay with an ideal width of more than 4.50 meters. 5. Farm -to -Market Road - access road from farm to transport of products to the market outlet wi th an ideal width of more than 4.50 meters. > Source: Canva Photos 117 Before Starting and Driving on the Road TUR NING AT INTERSECTIONS MAKING THE RIGHT TURN 1. Proceed to the right lane well in advance. 2. Reduce to a safe speed and signal your intention to turn. 3. Check the traffic approaching from the left and pedestrian or any other obstruction. 4. At the turn position, keep your rear right wheel nearest to the curb or edge of the highway. MAKING THE LEFT TURN 1. Vehicle B - Drive your vehicle to the lane , advance to the intersection where you intend to make a turn. 2. Vehicles A and B - Reduce to a safe speed and signal your intention to turn. 3. Vehicle B - If stopped, keep your wheels pointed straight ahead and wait to cross the intersection. 4. Vehicle B - Make your turn into the lane nearest to the center line. Always be aware of approaching long vehicles in an intersection. 5. Vehicle B - Approach right - turning vehicle (Vehicle A), coming from the opposite direction, so that they are on your right. 118 Before Starting and Driving on the Road LEFT TURN FROM ONE -WAY STREET TO TWO -WAY STREET (VEHICLE A) 1. Signal your intention to turn left. 2. Look ahead to the left or to the right before making a turn. 3. Move towards the left -most lane. 4. Watch out for motorcycles, bicycles, pedestrians, and obstructions. 5. Keep to the left -most lane while turning . LEFT TURN FROM ONE -WAY STREET TO ONE -WAY STREET (VEHICLE A) 1. Signal your intention to turn left. 2. Look ahead for traffic to check if the way is clear. 3. Position your vehicle nearest to the curb upon reaching the intersection. 4. Watch out for motorcycles, bicycles, pedestrians, and obstructions. TURNING FROM ONE -WAY STREET TO ONE -WAY STREET ON RED SIGNAL 1. Check if you are allowed to make a turn on a Red Signal. If yes, safely proceed . Otherwise , STOP and wait for a Green Traffic Light. 2. Position your vehicle nearest to the curb of the intersection . 3. Signal your intention to turn. 119 Before Starting and Driving on the Road MAKING A U -TURN U-turn s are risky and prohibited in some areas. When doing a U -turn : > 1. Start turning from the right side of the > inner most lane. > 2. Check for traffic in both directions > and make the proper turn signal. > 3. When the way is clear, carefully turn > the steering wheel sharply to the left > while moving forward. > 4. Do not change lanes until you reach > the correct traffic speed. For Motorcycle Riders Never overtake a turning vehicle especially on its blind spots. Large vehicles such as buses and trucks have more blind spots than cars and jeepneys. USING LANES - Changing Lanes 1. Check traffic ahead, behind and on the sides. 2. Check the rearview mirror and side mirrors for approaching vehicles . 3. Take a quick glance on the blind spots. 4. Switch ON signal light. 5. Steer into the new lane while looking forward. 6. Switch OFF your signal. For Motorcycle Riders Most road crashes for riders are due to habitual and unnecessary changing of lane. This is tantamount to reckless driving. Stay on the designated motorcycle lane and avoid racing with other riders. 120 Before Starting and Driving on the Road ROUNDABOUT RULES If you are about to enter a roundabout or rotunda, yield the right -of - way to vehicles already inside the roundabout. Signal your intention and check your side mirror before you exit the roundabout. STARTING, STOPPING OR TURNING USING HAND SIGNALS The signal herein required shall be given by means of extending the hand and arm beyond the left side of the vehicle, or by an approved mechanical or electrical signal device. For Motorcycle Riders Use of hand, head or foot signals that are not mentioned in this topic are not recognized as a lawful signal. Other international signs may be used for group riding only. Avoid using other signals that may tend to confuse oth er motorists. Example, raising your l eft foot to turn left is not a recognized and lawful signal. Besides, it is not safe. The driver of any vehicle upon a highway, before starting, stopping or turning from a direct line, shall first see that such movement can be made in safety, and if any pedestrian may be affected by such movement, shall give a clearly audible signal by sounding the horn, and whenever the operation of any other vehicle approaching or following may be affected b y such movement, shall give a signal plainly visible to the driver of such other vehicles of the intention to make such movement. > Source: Canva Photos 121 Before Starting and Driving on the Road OVERTAKING AND PASSING RESTRICTIONS 1. The driv er of a vehicle shall not drive to the left side of the center line of a highway in overtaking or passing another vehicle proceeding in the same direction, unless such left side is clearly visible, and is free of oncoming traffic for a sufficient distance ahead to permit such overtaking or passing to be made in safety. 2. The driver of a vehicle shall not overtake or pass another vehicle proceeding in the same direction, when approaching the crest of a grade, not upon a curve in the highway, where the driver's view along the highway is obstructed within a distance of five hundred feet ahead, except on a highway having two or more lanes for movement of traffic in one direction where the driver of a vehicle may overtake or pass another vehicle: Provided, that on a highway within a business or residential district, having two or more lanes for movement of traffic in one direction, the driver of a vehicle may overtake or pass another vehicle on the right. > Source: Canva Photos 122 Before Starting and Driving on the Road 3. The driver of a vehicle shall not overtake or pass any other vehicle proceeding in the same direction, at any railway grade crossing, not at any intersection of highways unless such intersection or crossing is controlled by traffic signal, or unless permitted to do so by a watchman or a peace officer, except on a highway having two or more lanes for movement of traffic in one direction where the driver of a vehicle may overtake or pas s another vehicle on the right. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit a driver overtaking or passing upon the right another vehicle which is making or about to make a left turn. 4. The driver of a vehicle shall not overtake or pass, or attempt to pass, any other vehicle, proceeding in the same direction, between any points indicated by the placing of official temporary warning or caution signs indicating that men are working on the highway. 5. The driver of a vehicle shall not overtake or p ass, or attempt to overtake or pass, any other vehicle proceeding in the same direction in any "no -passing or overtaking zone For Motorcycle Riders Never overtake on a curve especially on an uphill or downhill road. Overtake only at a safe and manageab le speed. Always consider the quality of rear tires when overtaking on a curve. Inferior tires will cause the motorcycle to skid. 123 Before Starting and Driving on the Road PROPER PARKING DOWNHILL AND UPHILL PARKING With a curb - When parking downhill or uphill, turn the front wheels into the curb or toward the sidewalk. When parking on a sloped driveway, turn the wheels so that the vehicle will not roll into the street if the parking brake fails. Always engage the parking brakes. If possible, leave the vehicle in gear position. With out a curb The main purpose of parking is to avoid road crash es . Park your vehicle in such a way that whenever the parking brake is inadvertently released, the vehicle will roll out o ff the road and not into the road . ANGLE PARKING Where angle parking is required, vehicles shall be parked at an angle of about forty - five degrees (45) to the curb and with one of the front wheel s touching or within one foot of the curb . PARALLEL PARKING A method of parking a vehicle parallel to the road and in line with other parked vehicles. parallel parking initially requires driving slightly past the parking space, parallel to the parked vehicles in front of that space, keeping a safe distance, then followed by reversing into that space. 124 Before Starting and Driving on the Road PERPENDICULAR PARKING Means parking the vehicle on the side of another vehicle , perpendicular to a wall or curb . This parking area is mostly located in malls or garages with limited space. PARKING PROHIBITIONS IN SPECIFIED PLACES No driver shall park a vehicle, or permit it to stand, whether attended or unattended, upon a highway in any of the following places: a. Within an intersection b. On a crosswalk c. Within six meters of the intersection of curb lines d. Within four meters of a drivewa y entrance to a fire station e. Within four meters of a fire hydrant f. In front of a private driveway g. On the roadway side of any vehicle stopped or parked at the curb or edge of the highway h. At any place where official signs have been displayed prohibiting parking For Motorcycle Riders Never park downhill . As much as possible, use the center stand when parking for longer hours. Never forget to lock the handlebar before leaving the area. If parking inside a mall or parking bay, see to it that there is enough maneuvering space for others and for yourself. 125 Before Starting and Driving on the Road EXPRESSWAY RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. No person or vehicle shall have any right of ingress or egress to, from or across the Limited Access Facility and to or from abutting lands, except at such designated entry/exit points/interchanges. 2. It is unlawful to remove or cause the removal of right -of -way fences along the sides of the Limited Access Facilities. 3. A person or group of persons is not allowed or permitted to stand, stop, load, unload, or park a vehicle in the Limited Access Facilities except in designated places. 4. In case of vehicle em ergency, breakdown or accident, impaired vehicle/s shall be removed from the travel way by authorized towing operators without delay at the expense of the owner and/or driver. 5. The following vehicles are not allowed to enter the Expressway at any time: a. Motorcycles (below 400 cc), tricycles, all kinds of scooters and bicycles; exceptions - only 1 back ride is allowed; helmets must be worn at all times b. Vehicles being towed, except those which are being removed from the expressway c. Dilapidated and not roadworthy vehicles (i.e., vehicles without headlights, taillights, brake lights, vehicles with misaligned chassis, bald tires, etc.) d. Smoke belchers ( as per Clean Air Act R.A. No. 8749) e. Trucks carrying construction aggregates (including sand, gravel, and fill materials) not leveled and/or without cover f. Vehicles with cargo not battened down and/or not firmly fastened 126 Before Starting and Driving on the Road 6. Lane No. 1 (innermost lane) or the lane nearest the Median Barri er or Median shall be used only for overtaking another vehicle but within the allowed speed. Overtaking vehicles, however, do not have right -of -way. Cargo trucks, buses, and slow -moving vehicles are NOT allowed in Lane No. 1 at all times. 7. The owner/driver of the vehicle shall be responsible for the payment of damages to expressway property such as rail guards, lamp post, per imeter fence, median barrier, building, etc. The dues shall be assessed by the responding/ apprehending officer and paid to the Manila North Tollways Corporation. 8. Speed limits (except in areas where specific speed limits are posted) a. Minimum: 60 kph b. Max imum: 100 kph USE OF EXPRESSWAY LANES LANE > (EACH DIRECTION) LANE PERMITTED VEHICLES > 4 lanes > 1Vehicles from lane 2 may use this lane for passing and > overtaking > 2Passenger cars, small and medium passenger buses, > freight vehicles with under -1.5 cargo > 3Larg epassenger bus and freight vehicle with over -1.5 > cargo > 4Special vehicles and construction equipment > 3 lanes > 1Vehicles from lane 2 may use this lane for passing and > overtaking > 2Passenger cars, passenger buses, freight vehicles with > under -1.5 ton cargo > 3Freight vehicles with over -1.5 ton cargo, special > vehicles, construction equipment > 2 lanes > 1Lane for passing or overtaking > 2All vehicles 127 Before Starting and Driving on the Road A. Two -lane B. Three -lan e C. Four -lane Passing for vehicles from Lane 2 All vehicles 1 2 ## 1 2 3 Passing for vehicles from Lane 2 Cars, Buses, Freight Vehicles with under 1.5 ton cargo Freight Vehicles with over 1.5 ton cargo, special vehicles, construction equipment Passing for vehicles from Lane 2 1 Cars, small and medium passenger buses, freight vehicles with under 1.5 ton cargo Large passenger buses and freight with over 1.5 ton cargo Special Vehicles and construction equipment 2 3 4 > Source: Canva Photos > Source: Canva Photos > Source: Canva Photos 128 Before Starting and Driving on the Road EXPRESSWAY DRIVING TIPS 1. Look ahead, enter slow ly, and accelerate before merging. 2. Drive in designated lanes. 3. Slow down at the entry and exit tolls. 4. Do not slam on the brake in case of tire blowout or a flat tire. 5. Maintain safe distance. 6. Be aware of crosswinds. 7. Rest in a safe place when tired or sleepy . Dont take chances do take a break. 8. Never provoke an aggres sive driv er. 9. Switch on hazard warning light only when stopping for emergencies. 10. Plan at least 1 km ahead of the exit toll. 11. Slightly press the brake when approaching the toll gate . 12. Keep ticket s and cash (e -cards) within reach. 13. No distractions avoid using mobile phones and chatt ing with passengers. 14. Never stare at the oncoming headlights. 15. Never stare or look at the eye of the other driver when overtaking. 16. Say /indicate , sorry if a mistake is committed. 17. Say /indicate , thank you if the right -of -way is given to you. 18. Be calm but aware and alert. 129 Proactive Vehicle Maintenance VEHICLE MAINTENANCE PROACTIVE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE is a procedure where a driver of a vehicle undertakes due diligence in the advance checking of his/her vehicle based on the service manual. Proactive is the exact opposite of reactive maintenance. CORRECT IVE MAINTENANCE is a procedure where a mechanic performs corrective measures or repairs based on the finding of preventive maintenance. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE differs with proactive maintenance in terms of scheduling of work or job to be done. Preventive is the replacement of identified parts as a result of inspection to avoid breakdowns while proactive is to perform measures as stated on the service manual of the vehicle. Given a certain period of time or distance travelled, specified parts are due for replacement or service. Thus, proactive maintenance is encouraged. Below are common troubles that a driver may experience in the absence of a proactive maintenance: ENGINE NOT STARTING Symptoms Probable Cause Remedy > Engine not > cranking > Battery is dead Charge or replace > battery > Melted fuse or fuse holder Tighten or clean > Faulty ignition switch Replace if needed > Faulty switches > Check operations of > switches and replace if > needed > Engine mechanical > problem > Check and ask for > experts help > Engine cranks > too slow > Weak battery Charge or replace > battery > Loose Connections Tighten or clean > Faulty starter Tighten, clean, repair, > or replace > Engine mechanical > problem > Check and ask for > experts help 130 Proactive Vehicle Maintenance Starter keeps on turning Starter bendix drive or ring gear damage Remove starter and check if repair or replacement is required Ignition key or switch damage Replace ignition switch Starter working but engine not cranking Ring gear damage Replace ring gear Engine cranking but not starting Empty fuel Fill fuel Air on the system Bleed fuel system Fuel intake leak Check and repair Water on the line Bleed fuel system Modern vehicles will not start if the clutch pedal or brake pedal is not pressed. For Motorcycle Riders Modern motorcycles will not start if the clutch or brake handle is not pressed. Modern motorcycles will not move, and the engine will go OFF if the side stand is not properly placed. On cold engines, motorcycles with a carburetor may not start if not choked. Do not overturn the accelerator throttle. Fuel may overflow on the fuel chamber that may result in non -starting. Release the choke before moving off. Never condemn starting or moving sensors. These will keep you safe. 131 Proactive Vehicle Maintenance BATTERY OR ALTERNATOR MOTOR WARNING LIGHT Symptoms Probable Cause Remedy Alternator not charging Loose or broken alternator belt Tighten or replace Loose or broken alternator brush Seek help from experts Grounded internal circuits Worn out voltage regulator Battery not charging Loose or broken alternator belt Tighten or replace Loose or corroded battery terminals Clean, tighten or replace Negative or ground cable not properly attached to the body Tighten Positive cable to starter not properly attached Tighten Expired battery Replace Battery overcharging Voltage supply is more than the maximum output resistance Check battery water level Seek help from experts Alternator Noisy Worn out bearing Seek help from experts Grounded internal wires Worn out shafting and bushing Worn out pulley 132 Proactive Vehicle Maintenance TIRE TIPS Abnormal wear on either side of the tire requires wheel alignment, camber alignment or caster alignment or worn -out kingpin. Adjustments or alignments may be done by experts with proper equipment. Symptoms Probable Cause Remedy > Abnormal wear on outer > sides of front tires Advanced toe -in Wheel alignment > Front tires inner sides > Abnormal wear Advance dtoe -out Wheel alignment > Pulling left or right when > driving > Camber misalignment Change tire and > adjust camber > Noisy steering > Rapid tire wear > Uneven tire wear > Pulling to one side when > driving > Caster misalignment Change tire and > adjust caster > Poor turning ability of > steering wheel > Uneven tire wear Maintain proper air pressure on tires, avoid overloading and ne ver drive fast on uneven roads. For Motorcycle Riders Rear tires of motorcycle s usually wear first. Procure a quality and durable tire and always check its alignment using the rear tire adjuster. Maintain and always check the shock absorber. Repair any oil leaks. For tires with interior, always check the interior valve. If the val ve is not in perpendicular with the tire rim, air pressure is low. Completely release the air, then slowly push the motorcycle backwards to align the valve. Inflate the tire to its proper air pressure. For tires without interior, procure tire sealant to repair or avoid air leaks. 133 Proactive Vehicle Maintenance Underinflated or overinflated tire pressures will severely affect the vehicles performance in terms of tire consumption, fuel consumption, braking performance and driving at a high speed. Do not buy expired brand -new tires. Generally, brand new tires must be used within five (5) years of manufacture date. Always check the load capacity of the tire and never check tire pressure when the tires are hot. Stick to the tire specification of the motor vehicle. C onsult tire professionals before upgrading your tire sizes. Never drive with a flat tire, and if possible, always bring a portable air compressor. Avoid curbing and drive carefully whenever passing an uneven road. 134 Proactive Vehicle Maintenance SMOKE EMISSIONS Engine Type Smoke Visibility Diagnosis Possible Cause Gasoline Black or gray Smoke may be coming from incomplete fuel combustion - Clogged air filter - Malfunctioning carburetor , injectors - Improper ignition timing - Block ed manifold - Oil leak in exhaust manifold Blue Engine oil burning - Worn out piston rings, valves, or cylinders White Coolant in the combustion chamber - Engine too called - Head gasket lea k - Crack ed block or cylinder head due to overheating Diesel Black or gray Smoke may be coming from incomplete combustion - Faulty injection - Clogged air filter - Dirty diesel - Timing needs adjustment - Engine overheating - Oil leaking on exhaust system Blue Engine oil burning - High e ngine oil level - Worn out piston rings, valves, or cylinders White Fuel not burning - Engine too cold - Faulty injection - Incorrect timing - Engine overheating Never experiment when repairing the injection system of a motor vehicle. Seek experts opinion. Disclaimer: Images or pictures and certain topics in this section were downloaded from the World Wide Web (internet) for sample and reference purposes only and no writer of this manual has the intention of owning the same. No harm and no copyright infringement intended. 135 # Attitude and Behavior # Dealing with Emergency Situations # Road Hazards 136 Attitude and Behavior ROAD RAGE An assault provoked by an incident that occurred on a roadway where there is an aggressive driver and a victim. A driver must not do the following acts: 1. Cutting off other motorists 2. Rude gestures 3. Tailgating 4. Annoying blowing of horn 5. Obstructions (indiscriminate loading/unloading, straddling, etc.) TIPS TO AVOID ROAD RAGE: 1. Do not be aggressive and keep calm 2. Maintain a safe distance 3. Avoid retaliation 4. Put away your pride and forget about winning Always think of the consequences o f your actions that might result to emotional setback, losing your car, your license, and having to pay exorbitant damages, loss of career , and worst , in a jail or in the cemetery. 137 Attitude and Behavior DEFENSIVE DRIVING Defensive driving is the practice of using driving techniques to minimize risk and help avoid road crash. It is an appropriate demons tration of attitude, awareness and driving skills. Tips for Defensive Driving Follow the speed limit taking into consideration the weather and traffic conditions. Look ahead to have an advance plan in instances of road crash, emergencies, and the likes. Follow the Law on Anti -Distracted Driving. Follow the rules on changing lanes, turning , stopping, and parking even without the presence of traffic signals , signs, or enforcers. Consider the length , width, and weight of the vehicle in a safe distance driving. Respect the rights and decision s of other road users. Give the right -of -way to pedestrians such as PWDs, Senior Citizens, Children, Pregnant Women, Road Workers, and the likes. > Give the right -of -way to priority vehicles such as emergency vehicles . > Yield the right -of -way to a scending vehicles, school service, and vehicles with lesser steering radius, vehicles that are already turning left, vehicles on yellow box es and the likes .138 Attitude and Behavior ATTITUDE TOWARDS MOTORISTS DRIVING AGAINST THE FLOW OF TRAFFIC ON A TWO -WAY ROAD On undivided roadways, be constantly alert for situations that might cause oncoming vehicles to swerve into your lane. Stay on the outer lane (Vehicle A) on a two -lane road and observe your speed. In the event of counterflow, keep calm and do not insist your right. Make the proper signal and change your lane with care. Avoid eye to eye contact with the oncoming motorists to reduce tension. To prevent collision with oncoming vehicle, consider the following when they steer to your direction: read and analyze the road ahead; drive to the right; reduce speed; and drive off the road. If you are forced to ride off the road and cant avoid hitting other vehicles, properties, or pedestrians , look for the following to lessen the impact: something soft like bushes or plastic barriers ; something fixed like a fence. Try to glance off or hit it at an angle which lessens the impact/damage of a head -on -collision .139 Attitude and Behavior THE DOCTRINE OF LAST CLEAR CHANCE States that a person who has the last chance or opportunity of avoiding a road crash, despite the negligent acts of his opponent, is considered in law solely responsible for the consequences of the road crash. Example: 1. A truck on the right side of the lane is followed by a motorcycle while on the opposite direction is an oncoming bus. 2. Then the motorcycle tries to overtake the truck by swerving to the opposite lane thereby colliding on the oncoming bus. 3. If the bus is at a reasonable distance from the overtaking motorcycle where the driver of the bus still has the opportunity to avoid the motorcycle but he did not do so, the driver of the bus is jointly liable under the doctrine of last clear chance. 4. The driver of the bus, who finally caused t he road crash, had the last clear opportunity of avoiding the motorcycle but he did not yield to the motorcycle. ROAD SHARING Pedestrians Give way to pedestrian s at crossings, pavements, and intersections. Slow down where there is a high volume of pedestrians . T hose with disabilities may need extra time to cross a road. Exercise extreme caution in approaching the pedestrian lane. Motorcyclists/Cyclists Be alert in passing motorcyclist s/cyclist s by always checking the obstructions in front of the ir vehicle, behind it and to each side. Always leave enough space when overtaking a motorcyclist. Give way to their designated lane. Check if there are cyclist s/motorcyclist s before opening your car to avoid property damage or personal injuries . > Source: Canva Photos > Source: Canva Photos 140 Attitude and Behavior DEALING WITH HEAVY/LONG VEHICLES Keep adequate space for long/wide/large vehicles. Be extra cautious when approaching and passing such vehicle s. Do not overtake the vehicle unless there is enough time and distance to safely complete the maneuver . Leave extra space if going uphill and stopping behind a large vehicle. There is a tendency that it may roll back when the driver releases the brake or clutch . LARGE VEHICLES Never overtake a large hauling truck that is turning left or right. Said vehicle may block all or some of the lanes. Long vehicles may straddle lanes while turning. > Source: Canva Photos 141 Attitude and Behavior EMERGENCY VEHICLES Give the priority right -of -way to emergency vehicles Upon the approach of any police or fire department vehicle, or of an ambulance giving audible signal, the driver of every other vehicle shall immediately drive the same to a position as near as possible and parallel to the right -hand edge or curb of the highway, clear of any intersection of highway, and shall stop and remain in such position, unless otherwise directed by a peace officer, until such vehicle shall have passed . LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER If stopped by an enforcer , safely pull o ver to the extreme right . Stay in the drivers seat. Do not get out of the vehicle unless asked or directed . Keep your hands visible. Sit calmly and follow the officers instructions. Be ready to present your drivers license and motor vehicle registration. > Source: Canva Photos 142 Dealing with Emergency Situations EMERGENCY BRAKING 1. When the brake fails, rapidly pump the brake pedal several times to build brake fluid pressure. But for the car equipped with an anti -lock braking system, do not pump the brake . 2. Shift to a lower gear. 3. Sound your horn and flash your lights if you cannot slow your vehicle to alarm pedestrians or other motorists . 4. Sporadically use the parking brake to slow down the vehicle. HYDROPLANING The different substances contained in a dry road such as a layer of tar, rubber, and oil mix up becomes slippery when the road becomes wet. FLOODED ROAD The driver must do the following: 1. Be aware, calm , and ready. 2. Do not step on the brake as much as possible. 3. Reduce speed by releasing the accelerator pedal. 4. Gently step on the brake pedal after passing the road to dry the brake pad, rotors, linings, and drums. Slow down and drive in lower gear . Stay away from mud or stagnant water . Do not jam the brake pedal . Do not m ake a sharp or quick turn . > Source: Canva Photos 143 Dealing with Emergency Situations SKIDDING Most skids happen when a driver tries to turn quickly or stop suddenly on a downhill, curb or slippery pavement (wet, gravel, sand on the highway) . 1. Do not use your brake, if possible. 2. Take off your foot on the gas pedal. 3. Identify your escape route and slightly t urn the wheel in the direction you want to go. 4. Then, straighten the wheels to bring the vehicle under control. JAMMED GAS PEDAL 1. Release the accelerator pedal 2. Shift to neutral. 3. Firmly press the brake pedal to slow the vehicle . 4. Do not shut off the engine, you may lose the ability to steer the vehicle. 5. Maneuver the vehicle to a safe area. 6. Stop and shut the engine off. TIRE BLOWOUT 1. Take your foot off the accelerator pedal. 2. Do not slam on the brakes. 3. Hold on to your steering wheel. 4. Slow down gradually. 5. Apply the brake softly whenever the vehicle is under control. 6. Pull the vehicle to the safe side of the road once you have slowed to a safe speed. > Source: Canva Photos > Source: Canva Photos 144 Dealing with Emergency Situations SUBMERGED VEHICLES Get out of the vehicle immediately. The vehicle will only float on the surface for about 30 60 seconds if you crash in a river or other bod ies of water. FIRE Call for assistance . Do not put water on diesel or gasoline . Use appropriate fire extinguisher (ABC) . If you cannot stop the fire, leave the vehicle. ROAD CRASH 1. Stop . 2. Turn on hazard flashers . 3. Check yourself and your passengers or other road users . 4. Take photos of the road crash . 5. Call the local law enforcement officers . > Source: Canva Photos Source: Canva Photos > Source: Canva Photos > Source: Canva Photos 145 Dealing with Emergency Situations AVOIDING COLLISION WITH VEHICL E AHEAD SEARCH the road ahead, around and at the rear of the vehicle IDENTIFY the potential and immediate hazard on the road PREDICT the actions of other road user s DECIDE what to do to avoid an unsafe situation EXECUTE the action based on your decision 146 Dealing with Emergency Situations AVO IDING COLLISION WITH VEHICL E BEHIND PAVEMENT DROP -OFF Your effort to steer back onto the road if your front wheel has dropped off the pavement can send you swerving into the path of an oncoming vehicle unless you follow these steps: Signal your intention. Use your brake lights and signal lights to communicate. Give time for the driver behind you to adjust to your intentions. Stop smoothly. Keep ample distance from the vehicle ahead of you. Allow tailgaters to pass you before slowing down. 1. Do not panic and do not slam on the brakes . 2. Slow down to a safe speed and keep your vehicle on a straight course . 3. Check for opening in traffic and steer slowly back onto the pavement at a slight angle . 4. Straighten the wheel position immediately as the front wheels contact the pavement. > Source: Canva Photos > Source: Google images 147 Dealing with Emergency Situations HOW TO AVOID AN INTERSECTION COLLISION Most intersection collision s occ ur because drivers fail to follow the right -of -way regulations. At an intersection Where there is no traffic sign or signal , the vehicle on the left shall yield to the vehicle on the right. At a give -way sign intersection When you approach such a sign at an intersection, you must give the right -of -way to any other vehicle in or closely approaching the intersection. At a stop sign intersection Vehicle approaching such sign must come to a full stop and yield the right -of -way to the vehicle in or approaching the intersection. If two vehicles stoppe d on a stop line at the same time, the vehicle on the left must yield to the vehicle on the right. Never do a rolling stop. At an intersection with a traffic control device If your light is green, you may proceed but only after yielding to other vehicl es and pedestrians lawfully within the intersection. On intersection s allowing a right turn on red light, proceed only after stopping and yielding to pedestrian s and to cross -traffic vehicle s. Never do a rolling stop. > Scenario: > Amotorist is approaching an > intersection. However, there are > several elements that obstruct > his/her way such as signage s, > pedestrians ,and approaching or > idle vehicles. > So, the big question is: > WHO GOES FIRST? 148 Road Hazards Hazards refer to any temporary structures, road construction materials, scrap materials, even trees and bushes that may cause road crash . Take appropriate precautions when encountering hazardous d riving conditions , such as : Fixed Hazards - structures along the ro adway that may restrict your vision in areas such as curves, hills and hidden driveways, intersections , and merging roadways. Dynamic Hazards - hazards that may change through the day such as school zones, market areas, and other commercial districts. These also include emergency vehicles. Drivers have the duty to maintain control of their vehicle by being alert, paying attention and being able to stop quickly. Check all brakes and lights if they are properly functioning. Avoid distractions while driving . Texting, receiving calls , and us ing gadgets are prohibited by law while driving. > Source: Canva Photos > Source: Canva Photos Source: Canva Photos 149 ## Rights of Driver ## General Responsibilities of a Driver ## Specific Responsibilities of a Driver ## A. Bus es and Jeepney s ## B. Motorcycle s ## C. School Services ## D. Taxi s, TNVS , TNCs and UV Express ## E. Tricycle s ## F. Truck s > ## Common Traffic Violations 150 Rights of Driver During an apprehension, all drivers are entitled to their right to: 1. Know the complete name and agency of the Apprehending Traffic Officer. 2. Know the exact alleged traffic violation. 3. Know how and when to pay the violation. 4. Contest within a prescribed period. 5. Explain the circumstances behind apprehension. 151 General Responsibilities of a Driver A responsible driver must: 1. Secure an appropriate drivers license and carry it at all times while operating a motor vehicle. 2. Know, follow , and abide by the land transportation laws, rules and regulations. 3. Be a defensive driver. 4. Ensure that the vehicle is duly registered . 5. Secure and safeguard the vehicle until it is returned to the designated location. 6. Regularly conduct proper inspection for a roadworthy and emission compliant vehicle (BLOWBAGETS/BLOWBAGA) . 7. Ensure that the vehicle is kept clean, tidy and in good running condition at all times. 8. Be k nowledgeable on what to do and act in case of road crash. 9. Be k nowledgeable on the rights and privileges of a drivers license holder. 10. Always observe road safety, discipline, and courtesy. 11. Be in a healthy cond ition. 152 Specific Responsibilities of a Driver BUS ES and JEEPNEYS 1. Collect the appropriate fare. 2. Display the duly authorized fare matrix. 3. Issue official fare receipt/ticket. 4. Return the full amount of ticket fare whenever the trip is cut. 5. Convey passenger s no more than the sitting capacity of the vehicle. 6. Accommodate Person s with Disability (PWDs), Pregnant Women and Senior Citizen s in pro perly designated seats. Provide fare discount if applicable. 7. Instruct the passenger to fasten their seat belt if such is provided. 8. Inform the passenger on the prohibition of SMOKING on a public utility vehicle. 9. Instruct the passenger not to distract the driver while the vehicle is in motion. 10. Pick and drop passenger at the correct loading/unloading zone. 11. Be polite and courteous. 12. Assist passengers who need immediate emergency response .153 Specific Responsibilities of a Driver MOTORCYCLE S > 1. Always wear Standard Protective Motorcycle Helmet and other safety protective gears (R.A. No. 10054). > 2. The back rider must also wear protective helmet and safety gear (R.A . No. 10054/10666). > 3. Ensure that a child below 18 years old (R.A. No. 10666): a. is able to reach around and grasp the waist of the rider; b. is wearing a standard protective helmet or gear; and c. can comfortably reach his/her feet on the foot peg. > 4. For safety reasons, SWITCH ON the headlights when riding the motorcycle . > 5. Ensure that the accessories conform with the standard : a. Custom -made top box (e.g. pizza or fast food deliveries) does not exceed 2 feet x 2 feet x 2 feet and is duly inspected by and registered to LTO and does not obstruct the view of side mirrors. b. Top box can only carry a maximum capacity of two (2) helmets. c. Saddle bags are not higher than the seat of the motorcycle and must follow the correct width of no more than 14 inches from the sides of the motorcycle and its length shall not exceed th e tail end or tail light s. 154 Specific Responsibilities of a Driver SCHOOL SERVICE S 1. Safely transport students from home to school and/ or vice versa. 2. See to it that all passengers are seated properly before moving off. 3. Ensure or check all students are on board before starting the trip. 4. Refrain from deviating with the authorized route as approved by the school administrator . 5. Completely check the vehicle for sleeping students or any passengers left behind before moving off to the garage. 6. Maintain a complete list of student passengers, pa rent s, and guardian s contact numbers. 7. Report to school coordinators all unusual instances that happened during the trip. 8. Never leave the ignition key whenever the school service is parked . 9. Maintain a roadworthy and emission compliant school service. TAXI , TNVS, TNCs, and UV EXPRESS 1. Oblige and follow the passengers suggested route , provided that it is in accordance with the traffic rules and regulations. 2. Refuse additional passenger s without the consent of the onboard passenger/s. 3. Never negotiate for fare before, during or after the trip. 4. Convey passeng ers safely and conveniently in the shortest time possible. 5. Assist passengers during loading and unloading of heavy baggage. 6. Respect the privacy of the passengers. 155 Specific Responsibilities of a Driver TRICYCLE S 1. Operate the tricycle within the authorized route as approved by the LGU. 2. Safely and efficiently transport the passengers and their belongings to the correct destination. 3. Properly light the side car at night. 4. Do not install excessive accessories such as lights, loud horns, noisy muffler, sound system and other unnecessary decorations. 5. Properly display the authorized fare matrix and identification card (ID). TRUCK S 1. Ensure that legal documents of delivery goods are carried. 2. Properly account the goods before and after the trip. 3. Check goods in conformity to width, weight , and height restrictions. 4. Ensure that goods are properly secured and safe. 5. Ensure that perishable goods are delivered on time. 6. Ensure that s afety gadgets are properly in place. 7. Driver has sufficient knowledge and trainin g in handling cargoes. 156 Common Traffic Violations COMMON TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS OF PUBLIC UTILITY VEHICLE DRIVERS THAT CAUSE HEAVY TRAFFIC > 1. Stopping (loading and unloading passengers) outside of the stopping zone and ignoring other motorists right -of -way. > 2. Beat ing the red light. > 3. Distracted driving by talking or chatting with passengers, eating, receiving phone calls, or composing text messages. > 4. Speeding as a result of in ducing and convincing passenger s that they will reach their destinations ahead of time. > 5. Swerving through ind iscriminate and unsafe changing lanes. > 6. Tailgating on fast moving traffic. > 7. Counterflowing or driving against the flow of traffic. > 8. Stopping on a pedestrian crosswalk to wait for possible passengers. > 9. Delaying movement on green signal traffic light s to wait for passengers. > 10. Open ing door while the vehicle is in motion. > 11. Lane Straddling. > 12. Stopping on a yellow box. 157 # Conductors License # Non professional Motorcycle (A, A1) # Non professional Light (B, B1, B2) # Professional Motorcycle (A, A1) # Professional Light (B, B1, B2) # Road Traffic Signs 158 Conductor s License QUESTION ANSWER 1. What would you do as a Conductor if the bus is involved in a road crash and you were NOT hurt? Assist the injured passengers and call for help 2. How much is the fare discount granted to senior citizens, persons with disability (PWDs), and students pursuant to R.A . No. 9994 ( Expanded Senior Citizens Act of 2010), R.A . No. 9442 (Magna Carta for Disabled Persons), and R.A . No. 11314 (Student Fare Discount Act)? 20% discount of the prescribed fare for senior citizens, PWDs, and students 3. Seatbelts must be worn by the driver and the passenger at: all times, in any kind of road condition regardless of the destination 4. What documents should always be carried by a conductor? Conductor's License, Photocopy of Valid Franchise/Certificate of Public Convenience (CPC), Certificate of Registration (CR) and current Official Receipt (OR) of payment 5. If a motor vehicle is a 61 -seater including the driver's seat, how many passengers are allowed to board in it? 60 passengers 6. By law, the front seat of For Hire buses are reserved for: Senior Citizens, persons with disability (PWDs), and pregnant women Pursuant to Joint Administrative Order No. 2014 -01 159 Conductor s License QUESTION ANSWER 7. The Conductor's License CANNOT be used in: driving a motor vehicle during emergency or as alternate when driver is not feeling well 8. One of the primary duties of the Conductor is to: assist passengers in conveying/dropping together with their luggage /baggage 9. What is the penalty for the Falsificat ion or Fraudulent presentation of Certificate of Public Convenience? Revocation/cancellation of CPC 10. As a conductor, what are you going to do during peak hours when there are more passengers who are eager to ride, but the bus is already full? Respectfully decline and tell them to wait for the next bus 11. What do you call a public utility vehicle that is operating with suspended or cancelled CPC? Colorum Pursuant to Joint Administrative Order No. 2014 -01 12. To ensure that the fares are collected correctly and properly especially during the initial trip, the conductor should: prepare enough coins to have the exact change before travelling. 13. What is NOT allowed to be loaded in the bus? Gasoline, LPG and other hazardous chemicals 14. What is one of the good habits of a Conductor? Cleaning the bus (inside and outside) before and after every trip 15. What should you do if a passenger feels dizzy and is vomiting? Provide assistance to the passenger. 160 Conductor s License QUESTION ANSWER 16. Always carry a pair of Early Warning Device (EWD) on vehicles with 4 or more wheels and use them when stalled due to motor vehicle breakdown. How do you use the EWD? Put the EWD at a distance of 4 meters at the front and 4 meters at the rear of the stalled vehicle. 17. Under the law, who are entitled to a fare discount? Senior citizens, persons with disability, and students Pursuant to R.A. No. 9994, R.A. No. 9442, and R.A. No. 11314, respectively 18. What do you need to make sure before the bus moves off? The door is properly closed 19. What must the conductor do if the passenger's personal belonging has been left inside the bus? Surrender to the office/ terminal for proper turn over 20. Are passengers allowed to stand while the bus is in motion? NO, it is not allowed at all times 21. Where is the right place to stop if the passenger is about to board or alight within the city proper? At any loading and unloading zones only 22. Where is the appropriate place for large passenger baggage? Baggage compartment 161 Conductor s License QUESTION ANSWER 23. What is the violation if the conductor accepts or carries passengers in his/her motor vehicle that is more than the capacity fixed by the LTFRB? Overloading -excess passenger Pursuant to R.A. No. 4136 24. If the vehicle broke down on the highway, the conductor should remind the driver: to park the vehicle off the highway if possible 25. What fine/penalty will be imposed on the operator if the conductor fails to provide a fare discount to those entitled passengers under existing laws? 1st Offense monetar y fine 2nd Offense monetary fine and impounding of unit for thirty (30) days 3rd and Succeeding Offense monetary fine and cancellation of CPC 26. What is one of the requirements for a public utility vehicle? Fire extinguisher 27. The driver and conductor must convey and drop passengers: at designated loading and unloading zones only 28. What is your responsibility as a conductor after parking the vehicle? Making sure that there are no sleeping passengers, and anything left inside the bus must be properly turned over 29. What is the appropriate attire for a Conductor? Uniforms issued by their company for easy identification 30. What does beating the red light mean? Passing through the yellow lights coming to th e intersection 162 Non professional Motorcycle (A, A1) QUESTION ANSWER 1. On a long drive, what should you do if you are tired or sleepy? Park at the appropriate rest stop (e.g., gasoline station and meal stop) and take a few minutes nap 2. What hand signal must a driver give when he/she wants to stop? Left arm held down and hand pointing to the ground 3. What hand signal must a driver give whe n he/she wants to turn left? Left arm held straight horizontally 4. Signs that inform road users of traffic laws and regulations which, if disregarded, will constitute an offense are called: regulatory signs 5. Signs used to warn motorists of potentially hazardous conditions on or adjacent to the road are called: caution or warning signs 6. What documents should a driver carry at all time s when he/she is driving? Driver's License, Certificate of Registration, and current Official Receipt (OR/CR) 7. On the assumption that your motorcycle is in good running condition, what can cause you to skid and lose control when making an abrupt movement especially on a wet and slippery road? Improper braking 8. Are you allowed to use the shoulder of the road to pass on the right side of a car ahead? NO, it is against the law Pursuant to R.A. No. 4136 163 Non professional Motorcycle (A, A1) QUESTION ANSWER 9. What is the meaning of an inverted triangle sign? Give way 10. What do double yellow solid lines mean? No crossing or overtaking 11. What should you do when you are crossing a railroad and there are NO warning devices? Slow down, check both sides of the road then proceed with caution if clear (stop, look and listen) 12. When do you have to make a complete/full stop? At a red traffic light 13. To protect motorcycle riders at all times, they should wear: standard protective helmets (ICC and PS stickers) and full body gear for additional protection 14. A driver must not park or stop at the side of the road with a "Stop" sign or a traffic control signal within: 6 meters Pursuant to R.A. No. 4136 15. A driver on a highway shall yield the right -of -way to: police vehicles, fire trucks, and ambulances Pursuant to R.A. No. 4136 16. What should you do if you want to slow down or stop? Press on your brakes lightly to activate brake lights 17. To avoid suspension, the driver must settle their apprehension within: 15 days Pursuant to R.A. No. 4136 and JAO -2014 -01 164 Non professional Motorcycle (A, A1) > QUESTION ANSWER 18. In a road crash involving a pedestrian, what should you do? Stop and assess the situation, then provide appropriate help Never attempt to touch unconscious or injured person 19. Using mobile phone/s while driving is prohibited because ______ _____________ ___ . it distracts your attention while driving Pursuant to R.A. No. 10913 (Anti -Distracted Driving Act) 20. Where should motorcycle saddle bag s or box es be installed? Not higher than the rider's seat and not beyond the taillight Saddle bag must not exceed 14 inches from the side of riders seat MC on Saddle Bag 21. What should a driver do while driving on a wet road? Slow down and take necessary precaution 22. If two vehicles approach an intersection at approximately the same time, which vehicle has the right -of -way? Vehicle on the right Pursuant to R.A. No. 4136 23. On a two -way road, what does a single white broken line mean? It separates traffic moving in opposite directions 24. When is a U -turn NOT permitted? On a double solid yellow line and in places where a No U -Turn sign is posted 165 Non professional Motorcycle (A, A1) > QUESTION ANSWER 25. Where should the rider position his/her motorcycle when he/she turns left? Nearest to the center of the highway Pursuant to R.A No. 4136 26. When should the motorcycle engine oil be checked? Regularly to maintain vehicle roadworthiness 27. The allowable maximum size of a customized top box of a motorcycle is: 2 feet x 2 feet x 2 feet and can fit two full -face helmets 28. The rumble strips across the road is intended to: make you alert and be aware of your speed 29. What is the maximum penalty for a driver who has violated R.A. No. 10666 also known as Children's Safety on Motorcycle Act? Revocation of driver's license 30. Turn signal lights are used to: make your turning direction clear to the drivers and other road users 31. Which lane should you choose after turning right at the intersection? Stay on the rightmost lane 32. When the brake lights of the vehicle in front of you turns on, you must: prepare to brake 33. What must you always remember whenever you park? Turn the engine off and put the proper stand 34. What is the maximum speed limit on the national road under the law? 80 km/ hr. Pursuant to R.A. No. 4136 166 Non professional Motorcycle (A, A1) > QUESTION ANSWER 35. What should you do if another vehicle overtakes you? Stay with the current speed and do NOT attempt to race 36. What should you do to help reduce air pollution? Do the regular motor vehicle check -up and do NOT overload 37. Upon entering a roadwork with a temporary maximum speed limit sign, you must: comply with the sign at all times Drive at a maximum speed of 40kph 38. Under R.A No. 10666, one of the exemptions that a child is allowed to back ride on a motorcycle is when: the child needs to be transported to the hospital for immediate medical attention. 39. Under R.A No.10913 or Anti - Distracted Driving Act, the use of mobile phones is permitted if the dri ver uses a: hands -free communication device (e.g., Bluetooth, earpiece) 40. You are planning a long trip. Do you need to plan rest stops? Yes, regular stops help avoid mental and physical fatigue 41. How can you avoid wasting fuel? Through correct and proper driving habit Having the vehicle properly serviced and maintained 42. At an intersection , it is more dangerous to turn left than to turn right because _______ ____________ ____ . vehicles coming from opposite direction are faster 167 Non professional Motorcycle (A, A1) QUESTION ANSWER 43. What is one of the mandates of LTO? Register roadworthy and emission compliant motor vehicles 44. If the violation of the Republic Act No. 10666 on Safety of Children aboard Motorcycle s resulted in death or serious or less serious injuries, what penalty will be imposed to the motorcycle rider or motorcycle operator? One (1) year imprisonment without prejudice provided for under Revised Penal Code of the Philippines 45. If this sign is disregarded, it will co nstitute an offense. Regulatory Sign Directional Sign (e.g., left lane must turn left, one -way sign) 46. Why should the driver always yield to emergency vehicles with blinkers and sirens on? Because they have a priority right -of -way 47. The Right -Of -Way rule signifies: the rights of drivers on when to yield or give way to others while driving 48. When making a r ight turn, you should : reduce speed and stay on the outermost lane of the road then signal your intention to turn right 49. When approaching a crosswalk or pedestrian lane, you should: slow down and stop to yield to pedestrians 50. What should you do if you are stopped by an enforcer even when you believe that you did not violate any traffic rules and regulations? Stop at the roadside and politely ask the reason why you were being stopped 168 Non professional Light (B, B1, B2) QUESTION ANSWER 1. If you are parking uphill on a road without a curb, turn the wheels toward the ___________ edge of the road 2. What does a flashing yellow light mean? You can proceed through the intersection with caution 3. When parking downhill, you must: turn your wheels toward the curb 4. When parking uphill, you must: turn your wheels away from the curb 5. A solid yellow or white line on the road means: passing/overtaking is NOT allowed 6. A red flag or red light must be attached to any load that extends over: one (1.0) meter from the body of the vehicle 7. What are the effects of alcohol in a driver? Poor coordination of body movements and lack of self -judgment 8. In a toll gate, a red X light/sign means: you cannot drive through this lane 9. What does a flashing red light mean? You must stop and then go only when it is safe to do so 10. What hand signal must a driver give when he/she wants to turn right? Left arm bent at elbow, hand pointing up 11. At a normal speed, what is the safety rule when following behind another car? One car length apart 12. A driver of a vehicle approaching a crossing or intersection shall: slow down and stop 169 Non professional Light (B, B1, B2) QUESTION ANSWER 13. At a normal speed, keeping one 's distance lessens the risk of road crash. One good rule is to leave a car length or follow the __________ . 2-second rule 14. What should you do if you drive in heavy traffic and want to change lane s? Look out for cyclists/ motorcyclists filtering through the traffic 15. Where should you NOT overtake? At intersections and when approaching a bridge, curve, or a crest Solid yellow or white line, shoulder of the road, railroad, hospital and school zone, busy streets 16. What is the maximum penalty for driving under the influence of liquor or prohibited drugs ? Perpetual forfeiture of driver's license 17. What should be done first when changing lanes? Make a signal 18. When merging on expressway, you have to make full use of the: acceleration lane (continuity lane) 19. What should a driver do when he is under medication that can affect his driving? Do NOT drive or consult a doctor before driving 20. Crossing a double solid yellow line is ___________ NEVER permitted 21. What must a driver do when an elderly person crosses the pedestrian lane? Be patient and allow them to cross 170 Non professional Light (B, B1, B2) QUESTION ANSWER 22. On a two -lane road with normal traffic situation , overtaking is only allowed at the: left lane/first lane (leftmost) 23. What should you do when your vehicle is approaching a crest? Prepare to slow down and stay on your lane for a safer travel 24. Drinking any amount of alcohol while driving may: decrease your reaction time, impair your judgment, and give you a false sense of confidence 25. A green arrow traffic light means: vehicles turning on that direction shall proceed 26. Motor vehicle's horn is used to: warn other road users of your presence 27. Which vehicles have the right -of - way at a rotunda or roundabout? The vehicles within the roundabout 28. What could be a reason for a driver to lose his concentration in driving? Listening to loud music, using mobile phone or gadget, watching videos, rubbernecking, and engaging in long conversations with passenger/s 29. In a single solid yellow line, you are allowed to cross only: when turning into a driveway 30. If you are driving and you need to use your mobile phone, you should: stop at a safe side of the road to answer or make a call 31. What should you do if the school service is parked on the other side of the highway while the hazard warning light is on? Slow down and prepare to stop Students are expected to cross the street 171 Non professional Light (B, B1, B2) QUESTION ANSWER 32. On a one -way road, overtaking is permitted: either on the right or the left lane if it is free from obstruction 33. What vehicles are allowed to use a red and blue flashing light (blinker)? Police patrols and authorized Traffic Enforcers vehicle 34. One of the prohibited driving acts that could place your life at risk is: using mobile phone while driving 35. In which lane should you take upon merging on the expressway? Rightmost lane 36. If a driver operates a motor vehicle with a blinking/running/flashing brake light, he/she will be apprehended for: illegal modification 37. Are you allowed to leave your motor vehicle while the engine is running at a complete stop on the road? NO, not in any time It may cause confusion to other motorists and it may cause road crash 38. This could be one of the possible causes of road crash, if neglected: low level or leaking brake fluid 39. Under R.A . No. 11229, a child twelve (12) years old and below cannot sit at the back seat of a moving vehicle without the use of a _____ __ ______ ___ child restraint system 40. While driving on the road, the driver is allowed to use warning (hazard) lights if needed: to warn a hazard ahead (such as vehicle being towed, and road works ahead) 172 Non professional Light (B, B1, B2) QUESTION ANSWER 41. When following a student -driver, you should: be patient, expect them to make mistakes 42. You are driving on a single -lane road with passing places only at the right, you should: pull and stop into a passing place when loading or unloading 43. You are approaching a busy junction with several lanes that has road markings. Suddenly, you entered the wrong lane. What should you do? Continue driving in that lane until it is safe to return to the proper lane 44. You entered a fully occupied parking area except for a vacant PWD parking space. You can: NOT park anytime, unless you are or with a PWD PWD parking spaces are intended only for PWDs 45. You CANNOT use your mobi le phone while driving, unless ________ _____________ _. making an emergency call at a safe place 46. When driving on expressways, you may stop to attend or call for an emergency: on the lay -by 47. You are driving on the leftmost of a multiple -lane road and you see signs of a closed road ahead. You should: move to the other lane with care 48. Before turning, you are required to give way to : pedestrians and motor vehicles with the first priority right -of -way 49. When an emergency vehicle is approaching behind you with a siren and flashing lights, you must: slow down to stop and give way 50. You are only allowed to stop on expressways when instructed by a ________________ traffic enforcer 173 Professional Motorcycle (A, A1) QUESTION ANSWER 1. Is it proper to negotiate with an enforcer if apprehended with a violation? NO, it is improper for any driver or any traffic enforcer to negotiate a violation Any complaint/contest may be done at the proper adjudication office 2. This is one of the qualifications of a professional driver: Must be able to read and write 3. A proof th at a motorcycle helmet is within quality standard: ICC or PS stickers attached at the back of the helmet 4. While on duty , a professional tricycle driver must: wear proper uniform 5. When diesel fuel or oil is spilled on the road, it is dangerous to all motorist s, particularly: motorcycl ist s 6. Operators of public utility vehicles can secure franchise or CPC from LTFRB except: tricycles Tricycle operators shall secure permits from concerned local government unit 7. It is advisable to use ______ ___ _ when riding a motorcycle at night. bright clothing To project clear visibility from other motorists 8. What is the penalty for allowing passengers to ride on top or cover of a side car? Monetary fines 174 Professional Motorcycle (A, A1) QUESTION ANSWER 9. While driving on the road and you are about to slow down , you must check for: vehicles behind to avoid collision 10. Safety in driving motorcycle is a must, thus you should: wear standard helmet and proper protective gear 11. At times when the vehicle in front of you does NOT give way, you must: be patient and do NOT overtake 12. In stopping, it is always safe to: use the front and rear brakes at the same time 13. In making a U -turn , it is NOT advisable to use ___ ___ _____ the front wheel brake 14. In a merging road or traffic, you must check _____ _________ _ your speed, brakes, side mirrors and signals 15. The feet of a rider while driving a motorcycle must: firmly step on the footrests 16. The fare matrix of tricycles is approved by the _______ ___ _ Local Government Unit 17. A tricycle driver must follow the prescribed: fare matrix 18. The law prohibits riders to use : the sidewalks and center island Pursuant to R.A. No. 4136 19. Aside from the Motorized Tricycle Operators Permit (MTOP), the following documents must be visible: Identification Card and Fare Matrix 175 Professional Motorcycle (A, A1) QUESTION ANSWER 20. Is there a need to apply for a CPC from LTFRB prior to operating a tricycle for hire? NO Tricycle operators shall secure permits from concerned local government unit 21. The allowable motorcycle engine displacement for expressways is: 400cc and above 22. Can a motorcyclist stop in a yellow box? At any instance a rider is not allowed to stop inside a yellow box 23. Is it safe to use your handheld phone while driving a motorcycle? NO , it is against the law (R.A. No. 10913 Anti - Distracted Driving Act) 24. Broken yellow lines allow motorists: to overtake and cross when it is safe 25. When you see an intersection with a blank inverted triangle traffic sign, you should: slow down and give way to any vehicle in the intersection 26. One of t he requirement s of installing custom -made top box must be: 2 feet x 2 feet x 2 feet 27. Can a rider place a blinker taillight in his/her motorcycle? NO, it is illegal modification (Joint Administrative Order No. 2014 -01) 28. The allowable color of motorcycle headlight is: yellowish white or yellow 176 Professional Motorcycle (A, A1) > QUESTION ANSWER 29. The color of brake light for motorcycle must be __________ bright red 30. What is the allowable number of bulbs for every auxiliary lamp (LED)? Six (6) 31. If you are feeling tired and sleepy, you must: stop and take a rest 32. A motorcyclist must not exceed the ____ __ __ Blood Alcohol Content when driving: 0.00% If you drink, dont drive If you drive, dont drink 33. What is the exemption for a child to ride a motorcycle pursuant to R.A. No. 10666 Childrens Safety on Motorcycle Act? When the child to be transported requires immediate medical attention 34. What is the risk of driving alongside a car? It is prone to road c rash due to blind spots 35. Sleeping early and being physically fit is a: good professional driver's trait 36. When driving a motorcycle with a back rider, one must anticipate : longer braking distance 37. An orange traffic sign means : there is roadwork ahead and you must follow the prescribed speed limit 38. If you are hesitant to overtake the vehicle in front, you must: NOT overtake 177 Professional Motorcycle (A, A1) QUESTION ANSWER 39. A solid yellow line prohibits a motorist to ________ overtake 40. If two passengers insist to back ride with you, what should you do? Allow only one back rider Pursuant to AO No. AHS -2008 -015 41. The right time to check your side mirror is: upon boarding and before moving 42. When you are behind a longer vehicle, you must _______ __ __ to improve your visibility. stay further back 43. When riding with a group, what is the correct hand signal for "Follow Me"? Left hand straight up , palm forward 44. The inverted triangle with red border means: yield the right -of -way 45. The prescribed length of a saddle box is: it must not exceed the tail end of the motorcycle 46. The prescribed width of a saddle box is: it must not exceed fourteen (14) inches from the sides of the motorcycle 47. Usually, the cause of exploding battery is: overcharging drained battery 48. It shows the engine revolution per minute (RPM). Tachometer 49. What do you need to do before getting off the motorcycle? Properly place the side stand 50. Before moving off, the rider must turn off the: choke 178 Professional Light (B, B1, B2) QUESTION ANSWER 1. Never park or stop at the side of the road within _______ from a fire hydrant. 4 meters Pursuant to R.A. No. 4136 2. A yellow traffic light means: you must slow down and prepare to stop Disregarding the yellow traffic light will constitute beating the red light tantamount to reckless driving 3. You must check your vehicle thoroughly before making a long trip to: prevent the inconvenience of vehicle br eakdown 4. What is the primary responsibility of a driver who has been involved in a road crash? Assess the situation and if possible, assist the injured person and call for help 5. What should you do before making a U -turn? Check for traffic behind and indicate intention with a left turn signal Give way to o ncoming vehicles 6. The blind spot is the area to your right or left that you do not see on the side view mirror. What will you do before you reverse? Look around to see that the way is clear 7. After making a left turn at the intersection, you should: switch off the signal light and proceed to the proper lane with care 8. This is one of the requirements in operating a taxi: LTFRB approved taxi meter with seal 9. In an intersection, w hat must you do if a car on your right enters at the same time you do? Give way, the vehicle on the right has the priority right -of -way 179 Professional Light (B, B1, B2) QUESTION ANSWER 10. What are the main components of the steering system? Tie rod, box, pump, and linkages 11. The purpose of rear -view mirror is to: check the vehicles from behind 12. If you are driving in a rainy condition, you should: take precautionary measure s to avoid road crash 13. What is the purpose of a cat's eye on the road? Installed as a substitute to broken lines 14. Before driving on a steep downhill road, the driver must: shift to low gear to control the speed of the vehicle 15. Slam (hard) braking must be avoided when driving on a wet road, because: the wheels may skid and may cause a loss of control of the steering wheel 16. What precautions must you take in reversing? Take continuous all - around observation/ inspection 17. When driving within the school zone, the maximum permitted speed is: 20 kph Pursuant to R.A. No. 4136 18. What is the main function of the exhaust manifold? To release excess compressed air into the muffler 19. A steady green traffic light means: vehicles can proceed 20. What should you do if you make a wrong turn on a one -way road? Back up if possible or safely make a U -turn 21. If you are in doubt while approaching an intersection, you must: yield the right -of -way to avoid road crash 180 Professional Light (B, B1, B2) QUESTION ANSWER 22. Can a motorist park in a pedestrian lane? NO, not in any circumstances Parking in a pedestrian lane or crosswalk is in violation of traffic rules and regulations (R.A. No. 4136) 23. Is driving a private vehicle on a yellow bus lane allowed? No, except when turning or going into the garage within 100 meters upon en tering the yellow bus lane 24. If your cargo exceeded one (1) meter from the body of your vehicle , you must: hang a red flag with at least 30x30 centimeters at the edge of the load at night, the red flag must be replaced with a red light that is visible at least 50 meters away Pursuant to R.A. No. 4136 25. What should you do if you are driving on a narrow road and you see fast oncoming vehicles? Pull into a passing place on your right and wait for the oncoming vehicles to pass on the left 26. When the engine is cold, what is the first thing that the driver must check before adding water coolant to avoid too much back pressure? The level of water/coolant must be within the lower and upper markers 27. While driving downhill, you can preserve your brake by using the: engine brake 28. What are the usual causes of flat tire s? Improper tire inflation, overloading and excessive use of tires (tread wear) 29. Where do you usually see a directional traffic sign? Before the junction 181 Professional Light (B, B1, B2) QUESTION ANSWER 30. In what instances will speed restrictions NOT apply? When drivers of ambulance, fire trucks, police cars, physicians, armed forces, and traffic enforcers are responding to emergency, and when any driver is bringing wounded or sick person for emergency treatment to hospitals Pursuant to R.A. No. 4136 31. Aside from the monetary fine, what is the additional penalty of a driver apprehended for NOT wearing a seatbelt for the third offense? Suspension of drivers license for one (1) week Pursuant to Joint Administrative Order No. 2014 -01 32. The maximum speed limit for light vehicles in expressways is : 100 kph 33. The white broken line between lanes means: overtaking or changing lane is allowed if it is safe 34. The shape of a Stop sign is: octagon 35. What is the certification issued by the LTFRB for Public Utility Vehicle (PUV)? Certificate of Public Convenience (CPC) 36. A traffic light with a steady yellow arrow means: turning vehicles facing the arrow light must slow down and prepare to stop 37. What is the prescribed standard color of uniform for jeepney drivers? Light blue Pursuant to LTFRB Memorandum Circular No. 2011 -004 38. What can you contribute to ensure a clean air environment? Maintain an emission - compliant vehicle 182 Professional Light (B, B1, B2) QUESTION ANSWER 39. In an intersection a steady red light means: all vehicles facing the red light must stop at the STOP line 40. Motor vehicle emissions can contribute to: air pollution 41. What is the prescribed standard color of uniform for taxi drivers? Red Pursuant to LTFRB Memorandum Circular No. 2011 -004 42. Does answering phone calls contribute to road crash es ? Yes, it will make you lose focus while driving 43. One of the effects of alcohol while driving is: it slows down your reaction time 44. Is overtaking permitted if there are two solid yellow lines? Overtaking and crossing is NEVER permitted if there are two solid yellow lines 45. What does a flashing red light indicate? Stop, yield, and proceed when it is safe 46. While driving in a street with no pavement markings, what should you do? Proceed with caution and drive at the rightmost side of the road 47. What is the proper action if you see a person in a wheelchair who is about to cross the street? Stop and wait for the PWD to cross the street 48. Can an enforcer apprehend a motorist who is using his/her phone while driving? Yes, if the driver is not using hands -free device (R.A No. 10913) 49. Holders of a professional drivers license for light vehicles are allowed to drive: any motor vehicle exceeding to 5000 kgs GVW 50. In an uphill road, you must turn the wheels ___ _____ ___ when parking. away from the curb 183 Road Traffic Signs QUESTION ANSWER 1. Identify the traffic sign: Traffic light ahead 2. Identify the traffic sign: Road works 3. Identify the traffic sign: Animals crossing 4. Identify the traffic sign: Slippery road 5. Identify the traffic sign: Roundabout ahead 6. Identify the traffic sign: Railroad Crossing 184 Road Traffic Signs QUESTION ANSWER 7. Identify the traffic sign: Two -way traffic 8. Identify the traffic sign: Danger from falling rocks 9. Identify the traffic sign: Railroad crossing ahead 10. Identify the traffic sign: No entry for all types of vehicles 11. Identify the traffic sign: No entry for cars 12. Identify the traffic sign: No entry for jeepneys 185 Road Traffic Signs QUESTION ANSWER 13. Identify the traffic sign: No entry for bicycles 14. Identify the traffic sign: No entry for motorcycles 15. Identify the traffic sign: No entry for tricycles 16. Identify the traffic sign: No entry for buses 17. Identify the traffic sign: No entry for trucks 18. Identify the traffic sign: Bus stop zone, no parking allowed 186 Road Traffic Signs QUESTION ANSWER 19. Identify the traffic sign: No left turn 20. Identify the traffic sign: No right turn 21. Identify the traffic sign: No entry for animal drawn vehicles 22. Identify the traffic sign: No U -turn 23. Identify the traffic sign: No overtaking 24. Identify the traffic sign: Speed limit sign, maximum speed of 40 kph 187 Road Traffic Signs QUESTION ANSWER 25. Identify the traffic sign: No entry for vehicles exceeding 2 meters in width 26. Identify the traffic sign: No blowing of horn 27. Identify the traffic sign: No parking sign 28. Identify the traffic sign: No entry for vehicles exceeding 5 tons 29. Identify the traffic sign: No entry for vehicles exceeding 3.5 meters in height 30. Identify the traffic sign: No entry for vehicles exceeding 2 tons per axle 188 Road Traffic Signs > QUESTION ANSWER 31. Identify the traffic sign: No entry for vehicles exceeding 10 meters in length 32. Identify the traffic sign: Hospital sign 33. Identify the traffic sign: First Aid station 34. Identify the traffic sign: Breakdown station 35. Identify the traffic sign: Telephone booth 36. Identify the traffic sign: Fuel filling station 189 Road Traffic Signs > QUESTION ANSWER 37. Identify the traffic sign: Hotel or motel 38. Identify the traffic sign: Restaurant 39. Identify the traffic sign: Refreshments or cafeteria 40. Identify the traffic sign: Bus terminal 41. Identify the traffic sign: A traffic sign to notify drivers that they must stop at the stop line before proceeding 42. Identify the traffic sign: Indicates that you must slow down and be ready to stop, If necessary, to let any vehicle, bicyclist, or pedestrian pass 190 Road Traffic Signs > QUESTION ANSWER 43. Identify the traffic sign: No entry sign 44. Identify the traffic sign: No Stopping Anytime 45. Identify the traffic sign: Dangerous curve 46. Identify the traffic sign: Left sharp turn 47. Identify the traffic sign: Right sharp turn 48. Identify the traffic sign: Double left sharp turn 191 Road Traffic Signs > QUESTION ANSWER 49. Identify the traffic sign: Double right sharp turn 50. Identify the traffic sign: Approach to intersection 51. Identify the traffic sign: Danger warning sign to indicated road intersection 52. Identify the traffic sign: Approach to intersection side road 53. Identify the traffic sign: Approach to intersection merging traffic 54. Identify the traffic sign: Opening bridge ahead 192 Road Traffic Signs > QUESTION ANSWER 55. Identify the traffic sign: Road narrows ahead 56. Identify the traffic sign: Uneven road/ bad condition 57. Identify the traffic sign: Steep descent 58. Identify the traffic sign: Steep ascent 59. Identify the traffic sign: Pedestrian Crossing ahead 60. Identify the traffic sign: Bike lane 193 Road Traffic Signs 194 Road Traffic Signs