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1
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Any Vehicle propelled by any power other than muscular power using the public highways

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Motor Vehicles

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All pneumatic-tire vehicles of types similar to those usually known under the following terms: touring car, command car, speedster, sports car, roadster, jeep, cycle car (except motor wheel and similar small outfits which are classified with motorcycles), coupe, landaulet, closed car, limousine, cabriolet, and sedan.

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Passenger Automobiles

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A rubber tire filled with air under pressure and mounted around the wheel of a vehicle.

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Pneumatic Tires

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A motor vehicle registered for more than nine passengers shall be classified as:

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Passenger Truck

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5
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A “truck” with seating compartments at the back not used for hire shall be registered under what classification ?

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Special “S” Classification

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Any motor vehicle with a trailer having no front axle and so attached that part of the trailer rests upon motor vehicle and a substantial part of the weight of the trailer and of its load is borne by the motor vehicle.

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Articulated vehicle

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Trailer also called

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Semi-Trailer

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Shall mean every and any licensed operator of a motor vehicle

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Driver

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shall mean every and any driver hired or paid for driving or operating a motor vehicle, whether for private use or for hire to the public.

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Professional Drivers

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Any person driving his own motor vehicle for hire considered

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Professional Driver

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The actual legal owner of a motor vehicle, in whose name such vehicle is duly registered with the LTO.

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Owner

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12
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The owner of a government-owned motor vehicle is the head of the office or the chief of the Bureau to which the said motor vehicle belongs.

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Owner

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Every person, association, partnership, or corporate making, manufacturing, constructing, assembling, remodeling, or setting up motor vehicles; and every such entity acting as agent for the sale of one or more makes, styles, or kinds of motor vehicles, dealing in motor vehicles, keeping the same in stock or selling same or handling with a view to trading same.

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Dealer

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shall mean any building in which two or more motor vehicles, either with or without drivers, are kept ready for hire to the public, but shall not include street stands, public service stations, or other public places designated by proper authority as parking spaces for motor vehicles for hire while awaiting or soliciting business

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Garage

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15
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The measured weight of a motor vehicle plus the maximum allowable carrying capacity in merchandise, freight and/or passengers, as determined by the Commissioner of the LTO

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Gross weight

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Every public thoroughfare, public boulevard, driveway, avenue, park, alley and callejon, but shall not include roadway upon grounds owned by private persons, colleges, universities, or other similar institutions.

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Highway

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17
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it has been brought to a stop on the shoulder or proper edge of a highway, and remains inactive in that place or close thereto for an appreciable period of time.

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Parking or Parked

18
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A foreigner who travels from place to place for pleasure or culture.

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Tourist

19
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No Person operating any motor vehicle shall allow more passengers or more freight or cargo in his vehicle than its registered carrying capacity.

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R.A 4136 Section 32 A. Exceeding Registered Capacity (Overloading)

20
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Passenger trucks may be allowed to construct any cargo-carrying device at the rear or at the side of the truck, subject to the approval of the Director

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Cargo Carrying Devices

21
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The total weight of the device, including the cargo

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Shall not exceed 100 kilos

22
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The total weight of baggage or freight may be carried on the top of a truck

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Not exceed 20 kilos per square meter

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It is strictly Prohibited for any person to ride on the running board, step board, or mudguard of his motor vehicle for any purpose while the vehicle in motion, except for conductors collecting fare.

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Riding on Running Boards

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Every motor vehicle with four or more wheels shall be provided with dual hydraulic brake system

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Brakes

25
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A signaling device emitting an exceptionally loud, startling, or disagreeable sound shall be installed or used on any motor vehicle.

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Horns

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Every motor vehicle of more than one meter of projected width, while in use on any public highway shall bear two headlights, one on each side, with white or yellowish light visible from the front, which, not later than one-half hour after sunset and until at least one-half Hour before sunrise and whenever weather conditions so require, shall both be lighted.

A

Headlights

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Every motor vehicle and trailer shall, during the above-mentioned hours, also bear on each side in the rear a lamp showing a red light visible at least one hundred meters from the rear of the vehicle and a lamp throwing a white light upon the number plate issued for such vehicle.

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Taillights

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Every motor vehicle shall be equipped at the rear with at least one lamp which shall throw a sustained bright red light visible under all conditions, even under bright sunlight, when the brakes are applied.

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Stop lights

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Every motor vehicle shall be equipped with a mechanically or electrically operated device for wiping off raindrops or other moisture from its front windshield.

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Windshield wipers

30
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Whenever the load of any vehicle extends more than one meter beyond the bed or body thereof, there shall be displayed at every projecting end of such load a red flag not less than thirty centimeters both in length and width except that during the hours fixed under subsection (s), there shall be displayed, in lieu of the required red flags, red lights visible at least fifty meters away

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Used of red flags

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No motor vehicle shall be operated in such a manner as to cause it to emit or make any unnecessary or disagreeable odor, smoke or noise.

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Mufflers

32
Q

RA 4136

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Land Transportation Code of the Philippines

33
Q

RA 6539

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Anti-Carnapping act of 1972

34
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RA 5448

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Act imposing a tax on privately owned vehicles

35
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RA 8749

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“Clear Air Act” regulates emission of toxic gases both gasoline and diesel engines

36
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RA 8750

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Provides for the attachment of seatbelts for all types of motor vehicles

37
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RA 7924

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Act crating the MMDA, defining it’s powers and functions

38
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An act rationalizing and strengthening the policy regarding driver’s license by extending the validity period of drivers license. Amended some provision of RA 4136

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RA 10930

39
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RA 10883

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New Anti-Carnapping Act of 2016 the law repealing RA 6539

40
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RA 10054

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Motorcycle Helmet Act of 2009

41
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RA 10586

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Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013