Motoring News

Getting around the streets in the Philippines can be tricky if you don't know what you're doing. After all, the country's road rules can be confusing at times, commuting is a chaotic affair, and regulations on who can and can't travel at any given time can change depending on the time of day.

If you're a commuter or a motorist who uses a four- or two-wheeled vehicle to get around, it pays to know what's happening in the world of motoring. This section provides all the latest updates and breaking news faster than you can search up 'motoring news Philippines.'

The Top Gear Philippines motoring news section is your go-to place for things like number coding updates, driver's license regulations, the latest in finished and ongoing infrastructure, and anything else related to land travel in the country. So before you venture out into the wide, wide world, make sure you open this page to find out what's going on.
The registration will still have to be renewed annually thereafter, though
Roadwork and repairs began on December 24, 2025
Traffic still gets bad on Mondays, but not as bad as on other weekdays
Class 1 vehicles will need to pay P24 more for an end-to-end trip
Not just to improve accessibility but also to ensure awareness and sensitivity
Also known as the Pan-Philippine Highway, it covers about 3,300km
The period to settle cases has changed from 15 calendar days to 15 working days
It’s become not just a nuisance but a public safety and order concern
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