FIVE PHILIPPINE LAWS TO REMEMBER FOR MOTORCYCLE RIDERS

Knowing the rules of the road is a pre-requisite for any motorcycle rider, regardless of experience level. Being updated with Philippine traffic laws and updates about Land Transportation and Traffic and the Republic Act No. 4136 that covers rules and regulations on driver’s license, vehicle operation, and traffic rules, is vital. 

It is essential for motorcycle riders to stay updated on these laws and regulations to ensure compliance and avoid penalties. Be informed with these updates:

RA 10054

Republic Act No. 10054, also known as the Motorcycle Helmet Act of 2009, aims to protect motorcycle riders from serious and fatal injury be requiring them to wear protective helmets. Violators will be punished with a fine ranging from P1,500.00 for the first offense up to a maximum of P10,000.00 and confiscation of their driver’s license from the fourth and succeeding offenses.

RA 10586

Republic Act No. 10586, also known as the Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013, is another law that protects motorcycle riders and others from serious and fatal injuries by prohibiting driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Apprehended individuals who fail the field sobriety, breathalyzer, and drug tests will be punished with a fine ranging from P50,000.00 up to P100,000 and six months of imprisonment, with steeper penalties if the violation resulted in physical injury or loss of life.

RA 10666

Republic Act No. 10666, also known as the Children’s Safety on Motorcycles Act of 2015, aims to protect children by prohibiting anyone from driving two-wheeled motorcycles with a child on board when on public roads. Violators will be punished with a fine ranging from P3,000 for the first offense up to a maximum of P10,000.00 and suspension of their driver’s license from the fourth and succeeding offenses. Furthermore, if the violation results in physical injury or loss of life for the child or others, the violator will also be punished with a penalty of one year imprisonment.

RA 10913

Republic Act No. 10913, also known as the Anti-Distracted Driving Act, enacted in 2016, aims to promote road safety by prohibiting the use of mobile phones and other electronic devices while driving. Violators will be punished with a fine ranging from P5,000.00 for the first offense up to a maximum of P20,000.00 and the revocation of the driver’s license from the fourth and succeeding offenses.

RA 11235

Republic Act No. 11235, also known as the Motorcycle Crime Prevention Act, aims to prevent motorcycles from being used in criminal activities by requiring owners to use bigger, readable, and color-coded number plates. Violators will be punished with either a fine of not less than P50,000.00 but not more than P100,000.00, imprisonment ranging from six months and one day up to six years), or both.

Knowing these laws and strictly following them can help make your rides with your motorcycle safer, smoother, and more enjoyable!

About MDPPA

The Motorcycle Development Program Participants Association, Inc. (MDPPA) is the country’s most relevant association proactive to the needs of stakeholders in the country’s motorcycle industry. Among the many goals of MDPPA is addressing the global industry gaps in road safety, regulation compliance, environmental protection, technology, and innovation through active consultation, representation, and communication with various stakeholders.

Visit https://mdppa.com.ph/ to learn more about the various advocacies of MDPPA.

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