00:00E-Bike and E-Trike are the first to register light electric vehicles, according to the Lant Transportation Office or LTO.
00:09James Agustin has the first news.
00:15From Santa Mesa in Manila, J.R. uses E-Trike every day to buy vegetables and fish in Divisoria.
00:21He also brought this to his son's school.
00:24It saves on gas. You don't have to pay for gas.
00:28The consumption of electricity is not that high.
00:32And it really depends on the equipment.
00:34He uses his E-Bike six times a week to buy groceries in Binondong.
00:41It's a big help because I don't have to massage anymore.
00:45I don't have to buy fish anymore.
00:47Just like that, traffic.
00:48This, I just charge it.
00:52The Lant Transportation Office or LTO suspended the law on the registration of light electric vehicles,
00:58like E-Trike, E-Bike and E-Scooter.
01:01The license requirement was also suspended to be able to drive them.
01:05It is said that a thorough study is needed to ensure the safety of the use of these vehicles.
01:10This was appreciated by those we talked to who drive light electric vehicles.
01:14They need to study it thoroughly to be able to register it or not.
01:22It saves a lot on me because the registration is a big help to me.
01:30However, the LTO said that there is no effect of the law on local ordinances in various places
01:36that restrict the use of light electric vehicles.
01:39First, the MMDA prohibited the use of these vehicles on national roads.
01:43The fine is Php 2,500 for those arrested.
01:46If they need to register and get a license, it is said that those who use these vehicles are ready to follow.
01:52This is the first news. James Agustin for Gemma Integrated News.
02:13This is the first news. James Agustin for Gemma Integrated News.
02:43This is the first news. James Agustin for Gemma Integrated News.
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