Robredo pushes bills on motorcycle taxis, PH Road Safety Institute

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Vice President Leni Robredo agreed with the a riders’ group in pushing for the Motorcycle Taxi Law and the Philippine Road Safety Institute bill if she wins in the May 2022 polls.

Vice President Leni Robredo on Tuesday, Jan. 11, agreed with the a riders’ group in pushing for the Motorcycle Taxi Law and the Philippine Road Safety Institute bill if she wins in the May 2022 polls.Robredo held a consultative dialogue with Kapatiran sa Dalawang Gulong -Riders for Leni via Zoom to discuss the issues and agenda of the sector.

Robredo is also backing the Philippine Road Safety Institute bill, which is authored by Senator Leila de Lima. “Ito ’yung the best kasi magpu-push tayo ng isang programa for road safety na again, hindi siya mag-uumpisa sa taas, pero isang programa in partnership with you, with the sectors na unang-una na makikinabang ,” Robredo said.

The Doble Plaka aimed at requiring motorcycles to also place a license plate in front of the motorcycle in bigger letters and numbers so it will be easier to identify the vehicle.

 

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Bakit hinde ngayon nyo ginawa? Antayin nyo pa kung manalo kayo sa election. Eh VP ka nga at may mga dilaw pa kasamahan mo sa senate. Bill lang yan para ipasa. Puro dakdak ka lang lugaw Leni. Kaya ikaw ang non essential VP natin sa kasaysayan natin. Shame on you.

makakuha lang talaga ng boto 😂

Wahahahaha! Wala na. BBM na yung Angkas. It's too late. Mahina talaga.

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