
LTO asked Marikina, an angry cyclist, to file a complaint against the owner and driver of the SUV
The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has asked the cyclist involved in the Marikina Road collision with an SUV to submit a notarized written complaint and other supporting documents as part of the investigation.
The driver and owner of the white Nissan Patrol with registration number NFY 4437 were also required to submit a notarized declaration stating “why they are not responsible for violations of the provisions of the Act Republic 4136 or the Road Traffic and Traffic Code”.
On Thursday, the LTO issued a reporting order (SCO) against both.
Both face charges of reckless driving, obstruction of traffic, unfitness to operate a motor vehicle under Republic Act 4136 and disobedience of traffic signs under General Administrative Order No.
° 2014-01.
LTO Deputy Secretary Atty said: “The LTO took immediate action because we want the incident to be resolved immediately, especially incidents related to road safety.
Under my leadership, LTO will not tolerate any form of altercations and road rage incidents.” » Vigor Mendoza II said.
(LTO took immediate action because we want these cases to be resolved quickly, especially those related to road safety.)

MANILA, Philippines — The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has issued a probable cause warrant (SCO) against the owner of a sport utility vehicle (SUV) and the driver involved in an incident road collision with a cyclist in Marikina City.
A recent viral video showed the driver of an SUV confronting and attacking a cyclist, which also affected traffic in the area.
In a statement on Sunday, the LTO said it had issued two separate SCOs signed by Roque Verzosa III, director of the National Capital Region (NCR) agency, requiring drivers and owners to submit Notarized declaration explaining why they are not responsible for the violation. Republic.
Law 4136, or the regulations of the Road Traffic and Transportation Code.
The LTO has also invited cyclists to submit notarized written complaints and other supporting documents as part of the ongoing investigation.In addition to issuing the SCO, LTO Deputy Secretary Vigor Mendoza II said vehicle registration will also be suspended for 90 days.
He also warned the owner that failure to appear and submit an affidavit would force the agency “to resolve the matter based on available records.”