Articles about Private Motor Vehicle Inspection Center

Motorists can still choose between PMVICs or PETCs
The Department of Transportation (DOTr) ordered the Land Transportation Office (LTO) to put the mandatory testing at private motor vehicle inspection centers (PMVICs) on hold a few months back. Now, the latter is clarifying that the policy remains suspended.After talks of
Until the issues surrounding GAOR have been resolved
Back in July, the Department of Transportation (DOTr) issued Memorandum Circular No. 2021-02. In a nutshell, the document mandates select Land Transportation Office (LTO) branches to accept only vehicle inspection reports from authorized private motor vehicle inspection centers (PMVICs). Now, however,
What’s your take on this?
Yesterday, Philippine senator Ralph Recto let the Department of Transportation (DOTr) know his sentiments regarding the 'revival' of private motor vehicle inspection centers (PMVIC), calling the new guidelines a "mutated variant" and expressing his displeasure over the move. Now, the PMVIC Steering
Uh oh
Earlier this month, motorists were surprised by the sudden revival of controversial Private Motor Vehicle Inspection Centers (PMVIC). Now, a member of the Philippine Senate is expressing his displeasure over the move. In a statement, senate president pro tempore Ralph Recto blasted
Keep this in mind when you renew your registration
Private Motor Vehicle Inspection Centers (PMVIC) are back-well, sort of. These facilities never really disappeared, but they were left in limbo earlier this year when authorities decided to remove them as a requirement for Land Transportation Office (LTO) registration. This is
PMVICs carry out this testing procedure
The Department of Transportation is pursuing the expansion of private motor vehicle inspection centers (PMVICs) in the country to ensure the roadworthiness of all vehicles plying our thoroughfares.In a recent interview with Summit Media editors, agency head Arthur Tugade said he
“Matagal nang may visual inspection”
Last month, Malacañang announced that motorists would no longer be required to undergo testing at private motor vehicle inspection centers (PMVIC) and would be able to fulfill their Land Transportation Office (LTO) requirements by visiting private emission testing centers (PETC) instead.
The limit was temporarily lifted to address testing backlogs
The Department of Transportation (DOTr) has issued a memorandum order that reinstates the daily limit on the number of vehicles that are allowed to undergo testing at private emission testing centers (PETCs)."In the exigency and best interest of the public, and
Have you tried getting your car inspected?
For the better part of three years, I've been insisting that my parents have the braking issues of their 2009 Toyota Fortuner addressed. Each time I've brought this up, I've been brushed off with either one of two replies: "
You have the right to choose either of the two
Malacañang made headlines last week when it announced that President Rodrigo Duterte had declared that the new Motor Vehicle Inspection System (MVIS) of the Land Transportation Office (LTO) should no longer be mandatory.Of course, we all had questions following the
Is this final, though?
So, we think we finally have some idea as to what President Rodrigo Duterte meant when he said that the Motor Vehicle Inspection System (MVIS) is no longer mandatory.According to the Department of Transportation (DOTr), Duterte's order means motorists can
It’s a big investment
Before President Rodrigo Duterte said yesterday that the Motor Vehicle Inspection System shall not be mandatory for vehicle registration, the Department of Transportation (DOTr) had announced that it will start accepting applications for at least 200 more private motor vehicle inspection centers (
“Siguro naman pagbibigyan kami sa tamang panahon”
In case you missed it, private motor vehicle inspection centers (PMVICs) have come to an agreement with the Department of Transportation (DOTr) and the Land Transportation Office (LTO) to lower their inspection fees.President Rodrigo Duterte has also ordered authorities to make
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