Cainta Traffic Violation Fees Guide
Cainta Traffic Violation Fees Guide
CDI - 4
MIDDTERM EXAMINATION
NAME: DATE:
1. It refers to any act or process of imparting or acquiring general knowledge on traffic or any
matters relating to the use of the traffic way or road [Link] safety education is the primary
concern of traffic education in the area of accident reduction and prevention. The following are
the agencies and offices responsible for traffic education:
A. Traffic Enforcement C. Traffic Ecology Or Traffic Environment
B. Traffic Education D. Traffic Economy
2. Traffic education can be carried out by imparting knowledge concerning traffic safety, training
and practice in the actual application of traffic safety, and developing traffic safety morality.
A. Public Information Programs C. Tri-Media
B. Schools D. Citizen Support Groups
3. The ill effect of noise is one of the major considerations in the evaluation of the consequences
of traffic urbanization to the environment. The level of noise inside and outside a dwelling is an
important indicator of the quality of life.
A. Vibration C. Noise
B. Air Pollution D. Dirt
4. This can have positive as well as negative effects. If a motor way blots out an unsightly prison
or railway yard, motor it may have positive benefits. On the other hand, the appearance of an
elevated expressway or railway above a neighborhood is one of the aspects most frequently
complained of.
A. Loss of Privacy C. Visual Intrusion
B. Changes in Amount of Light D. Relocation
5. In some cases, benefits offset the distraction cost, which are experienced by people during
construction of new facilities, loss of business, excess noise, dirt, vibration during constructing
and excess journey costs through diversions because of building.
A. Accident Experiences
B. Pedestrian Journey
C. Congestion and Other Benefits to Vehicles
D. Distraction during planning and construction
6. Dated June 20, 1964. This is the basic law regulating land transportation in the Philippines. It
has repealed Act No. 3992 (The Revised Motor Vehicle Law)
A. R.A. 653 C. R.A. 8749
B. R.A. 5448 D. R.A. 4136
7. It provides for the attachment of seat belts for all types of motor vehicles and imposes penalty
for the non-compliance thereof.
A. R.A. 8750 C. R.A. 8794
B. R.A. 7924 D. R.A. 6539
9. Regulating the use of sirens, bells, horns, etc.,, by prohibiting the attachment of any siren, horn
bell, etc. on motor vehicles which produce unusual or startling sounds as well as blinkers and
other similar devices unless the vehicle belongs to the AFP, NBI, LTO, PNP, BJMP, Hospitals
and Fire Departments and are specifically intended for use in emergencies.
A. P.D. No. 101 C. P.D. No. 612
B. P.D. No. 96 D. P.D. 1181
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10. Granting the Metropolitan Manila Commission certain powers related to traffic management
and control in Metropolitan Manila providing penalties, and for other purposes
A. P.D. 98 C. P.D. 1729
B. P.D. 1605 D. P.D.1730
11. Providing for the removal of all impediments on roads, streets and highways such as
constructions, stalled or parked vehicles and other movable property that obstruct free passage.
This LOI abrogated city or municipal ordinances governing the disposition of traffic on city and
municipal streets throughout the country.
A. L.O.I. No. 112 C. L.O.I. No. 229
B. L.O.I. No. 43 D. L.O.I. 716
12. Directing the law enforcement agencies to implement the Pollution Control Program.
A. LO.I. 853 C. L.O.I. 551
B. LO.1. 1009 D. L.O.I. 1071
13. Requiring the towing and impounding of stalled motor vehicles on public highways and the
imposition of corresponding fees thereof.
A. Administrative Order No. 1, $-1973, LTC
B. Administrative Order No. 1, S-1975, LTC
C. Administrative Order No. 1, S-1978, LTC
D. Administrative Order No. VIII, S-1968, LTC
14. Dated 12 September 1972. Providing guidelines in the apprehension of illegally parked motor
vehicles.
A. LTC Memorandum Circular No. 33
B. M.C. 94-199
C. M.C. 94-188
D. M.C. 90-020
15. Providing for two service units in the Office of the Asst. Sec. for Land Transportation in the
DOTC (Law Enforcement Service-LES and Traffic Adjudication Service TAS), defining the
powers and functions thereof and for other purposes.
A. EO. 202 C. E.O. 248
B. EO. 266 D. E.O. 117
16. Shall mean any vehicle propelled by any power other than muscular power using the public
highways, but excepting road rollers, trolley cars, street-sweepers, sprinkles, lawn mowers,
bulldozers, graders, fork-lifts, amphibian trucks, and cranes if not used in public highways,
vehicles which run only on rails or tracks, and tractors, trailers and traction engines of all kinds
used exclusively for agricultural purposes.
A. Passenger Automobiles C. Articulated Vehicle
B. Motor Vehicle D. Gross Weight
17. Shall mean every and any licensed operator of motor vehicle.
A. Professional Driver C. Driver
B. Owner D. Dealer
18. Any building in which two or more motor vehicles, either with or without drivers, are kept
ready for hire to the public, but shall not include street stands, public service stations, or other
public places designated by proper authority as parking spaces for motor vehicles for hire while
awaiting or soliciting business.
A. Highways C. Parking Slot
B. Parking or Parked D. Garage
19. Passengers, freight or cargo load of a motor vehicle should not be more than its registered
carrying capacity. Conductors of public utility trucks or buses are held liable for the overloading
of vehicles under their charge.
A. Exceeding Registered Capacity
B. Cargo Carrying Devices
C. Riding on Running Board
D. Riding on to Top of the Motor Vehicle
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20. Every motor vehicle when operated on a traffic way should have the following specified
accessories.
A. Hitching on to a Vehicle C. Obstruction of Traffic
B. Required Motor Vehicle Accessories D. Duties of Driver in Case of Accident
21. Upon registration, motor vehicles are assigned with plate numbers. The letter and numeral
prefixes as well as the assigned colors are based on the date and place of registrations and
purpose of the registered motor vehicle.
A. Private or not for hire MVs C. Plate Numbers
B. Public Utility Vehicles D. Government MVs
22. Blue characters on a white background plates reserved for diplomats, embassy and consulate
officials, country ambassadors and some expatriates such as scientists and researchers at the
International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), in the form of five or six digits.
A. Motorcycles
B. Commemorative plate
C. Diplomatic or other exempted MVs
D. Geographical Designations Plate Numbers
23. Private has Green characters on a white background with the letters "MC" stamped on the
upper left- hand corner next to the registration sticker. For the public utility, it has black
characters on a yellow background with the letters "TC" stamped on the upper right-hand corner
next to the registration sticker
A. Department of Tourism (DOT) accredited vehicles
B. Optional Motor Vehicle Special Plates (OMVSP
C. Personalized (Vanity) plates
D. Tricycles
24. Cattle, which were first domesticated in Mesopotamia, were used as draft animals to draw
war chariots. They are still used as draft animals in many regions of the world. In some parts of
Africa, they are used as pack animals and for riding.
A. Horse C. Yak
B. Camel D. Ox
25. These special plate numbers are issued for specific purposes such as fund-raising for
government projects and programs.
A. Commemorative plate
B. Department of Tourism (DOT) accredited vehicles
C. Optional Motor Vehicle Special Plates (OMVSP
D. Personalized (Vanity) plates
26. These are motor vehicles used for the personal use of their owners.
A. Private C. Government
B. Public Utility Vehicles D. Diplomat
27. Bonafide tourists and transients who are duly licensed to operate motor vehicles in their
respective countries may be allowed to operate motor vehicles during their stay but not beyond 90
days od their sojourn in the Philippines. After ninety days, any tourist or transient desiring to
operate motor vehicles shall pay fees and obtain and carry a license as hereinafter provided.
A. Military Driver’s License C. Professional Driver’s License
B. International Driver’s License D. Non- Professional Driver’s License
28. Means the proper positioning of the motor vehicle while traversing on a traffic way or while
on parked.
A. Bilateral Placement C. Unilateral Placement
B. Lateral Placement D. Universal Placement
29. Man realized the energy from the mass of moving air and learned to utilize such powers to lift
rather than to drag. This paved way to invention of air lifted transportation vessels.
A. Ancient Chinese Kite C. Wind Power
B. Montgolfier Balloon D. Siemens' Rocket Plane
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30. This method places the student into real life of driving situations from the beginning.
A. Traditional Instruction
B. Commentary Driving Method
C. Comprehensive
D. Simulated Conditions
32. The measured weight of a motor vehicle plus the maximum allowable carrying capacity in
merchandise, freight and/or passengers, as determined by the Commissioner of the LTO.
A. Gross Weight C. Passenger Automobiles
B. Motor Vehicle D. Articulated Vehicle
33. Passengers shall not be ride on top of motor vehicles, but baggage or freight may be carried
on top of the truck, provided that the weight thereof is not more than 20 kilos per square meter
distributed in such a way as not to endanger passengers or the vehicle's stability (Sec. 32,b).
A. Exceeding Registered Capacity C. Riding on to Top of the Motor Vehicle
B. Cargo Carrying Devices D. Riding on Running Board
34. In the event that any accident should occur as a result of the operation of a motor vehicle upon
a highway, the driver shall observe the following:
Stop immediately or Show his driver's license to inspecting traffic law enforcer.
A. Required Motor Vehicle Accessories
B. Hitching on to a Vehicle
C. Duties of Driver in Case of Accident
D. Obstruction of Traffic
35. These are issued to foreign diplomats and consuls assigned in the Philippines.
A. Private C. Government
B. Public Utility Vehicles D. Diplomat
36. Anyone desiring to have his own personalized must consider the following: Uniqueness - the
plate does not have a registered duplicate anywhere else in the Philippines.
A. Tricycles
B. Department of Tourism (DOT) accredited vehicles
C. Optional Motor Vehicle Special Plates (OMVSP
D. Personalized (Vanity) plates
38. Prohibiting freight and cargo trucks from using roads, highways and bridges whose load
capacities are in excess of specific allowable limits.
A. L.O.I. No. 43 C. L.O.I. No. 229
B. L.O.I. No. 112 D. L.O.I. 716
39. Calling for the National Tripartite Conference to consider the establishment of viable labor-
management relations based upon the "boundary" system in land transportation.
A. LO.I. 853 C. LO.1. 1009
B. L.O.I. 551 D. L.O.I. 1071
40. Aide-memoir regarding retention and authority by LTO to register motorized tricycles under
R.A. 4136, and guidelines to implement devolution of LTFRB'S Franchising Authority over TC's
per R.A. 7160 issued by DOTC.
A. M.C. 94-199 C. M.C. 94-188
B. LTC Memorandum Circular No. 33 D. M.C. 90-020
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41. Creating the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB).
A. EO. 266 C. EO. 202
B. E.O. 248 D. E.O. 117
42. Shall mean all pneumatic tire vehicles of types similar to those usually known under the
following terms: touring car, command car, speedster, sports car, roadster, jeep, cycle car (except
motor wheel and similar small outfits which are classified with motorcycles), coupe, landaulet,
closed car, limousine, cabriolet, and sedan.
A. Motor Vehicle
B. Articulated Vehicle
C. Passenger Automobiles
D. Gross Weight
43. Every and any driver hired for driving or operating a motor vehicle, whether for private use or
for hire to the public. Any driver driving his own motor vehicle for hire is a professional driver.
A. Driver C. Dealer
B. Owner D. Professional Driver
44. These are registered primarily for the conveyance of passengers and other commercial goods,
i.e., passenger jeepneys, taxi cabs, etc.
A. Private C. Diplomat
B. Government D. Public Utility Vehicles
45. Enlisted personnel of the AFP operating motor vehicles owned by the government shall be
licensed 9n accordance with RA 4136, but no license or delinquency fees shall be collected
thereof.
A. International Driver’s License C. Non- Professional Driver’s License
B. Professional Driver’s License D. Military Driver’s License
47. For-hire MVS Black with yellow background usually begin with either the letter "N" or "P" or
"T" or "U" in NCR. Since 1995, they always have either "V" "W". "X", or "Y" in the middle of
the letter block.
A. Public Utility Vehicles C. Private or not for hire MVs
B. Plate Numbers D. Government MVs
48. A project of the LTO since 2004, in the form of 3-letter 2-number. e.g. DGD 24
A. Optional Motor Vehicle Special Plates (OMVSP
B. Tricycles
C. Department of Tourism (DOT) accredited vehicles
D. Personalized (Vanity) plates
50. This license is issued to a driver hired or paid for driving or operating a motor vehicle
whether private use or for hire to the public. Any person driving his own motor vehicle for hire is
a professional driver.
A. International Driver’s License
B. Professional Driver’s License
C. Military Driver’s License
D. Non- Professional Driver’s License
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51. Private motorcycles have green characters on a white background with the letters "MC"
stamped on the upper left-hand corner next to the registration sticker. Usually in the format AA
1111, but with the rise in the number of motorcycles on the road, the 1111 AA format has also
come into use.
A. Commemorative plate
B. Motorcycles
C. Geographical Designations Plate Numbers
D. Electric Vehicles
54. Providing for the abatement of air pollution from motor vehicles and for other purposes.
A. P.D. No. 96 C. P.D. 1181
B. P.D. No. 101 D. P.D. No. 612
55. Declaring the syndicated printing manufacture, distribution, possession or use of fake official
Bureau of Land Transportation forms, documents, plates and stickers as offenses involving
economic sabotage.
A. P.D. 1605 C. P.D. 1729
B. P.D. 98 D. P.D.1730
56. Every motor vehicle to equip at least a pair of early warning device.
A. L.O.I. No. 43 C. L.O.I. No. 229
B. L.O.I. No. 112 D. L.O.I. 716
57. Owners and/or operators of motor vehicles are authorized to pay the annual premiums for the
insurance of their motor annual premiums for the insurance of their motor vehicles on quarterly
basis.
A. L.O.I. 1071 C. LO.I. 853
B. L.O.I. 551 D. LO.1. 1009
58. Directing all public land transportation service operators and drivers to display in any
conspicuous place of their vehicles the authorized fare matrix for the specific route granted them
to avoid conflict.
A. M.C. 90-020 C. M.C. 94-199
B. LTC Memorandum Circular No. 33 D. M.C. 94-188
60. The measured weight of a motor vehicle plus the maximum allowable carrying capacity in
merchandise, freight and/or passengers, as determined by the Commissioner of the LTO.
A. Motor Vehicle C. Passenger Automobiles
B. Gross Weight D. Articulated Vehicle
61. Passengers shall not be ride on top of motor vehicles, but baggage or freight may be carried
on top of the truck, provided that the weight thereof is not more than 20 kilos per square meter
distributed in such a way as not to endanger passengers or the vehicle's stability (Sec. 32,b).
A. Exceeding Registered Capacity C. Cargo Carrying Devices
B. Riding on to Top of the Motor Vehicle D. Riding on Running Board
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deeply. Find joy in simple pleasures and gratitude in every day."
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62. In the event that any accident should occur as a result of the operation of a motor vehicle upon
a highway, the driver shall observe the following: Stop immediately or Show his driver's license
to inspecting traffic law enforcer.
A. Required Motor Vehicle Accessories C. Duties of Driver in Case of Accident
B. Hitching on to a Vehicle D. Obstruction of Traffic
63. These are issued to foreign diplomats and consuls assigned in the Philippines.
A. Private C. Government
B. Public Utility Vehicles D. Diplomat
64. Anyone desiring to have his own personalized must consider the following: Uniqueness - the
plate does not have a registered duplicate anywhere else in the Philippines.
A. Personalized (Vanity) plates
B. Tricycles
C. Department of Tourism (DOT) accredited vehicles
D. Optional Motor Vehicle Special Plates (OMVSP
66. Also known as the Clean Air Act which regulates emission of toxic gases of both gasoline
and diesel engines and bans the use of leaded gas for gasoline engines.
A. R.A. 10054 C. R.A. 10916
B. R.A. 8749 D. R.A. 10666
67. An act mandating all motorcycle riders to wear standard protective motorcycle helmets while
driving and providing penalties therefor. It is also known as the "Motorcycle Helmet Act of
2009".
A. R.A. 10054 C. R.A. 8749
B. R.A. 10916 D. R.A. 10666
69. Requiring compulsory insurance for all types of motor vehicles against third party liability as
an additional pre-requisite for registration by the LTO.
A. P.D. No. 612 C. P.D. No. 101
B. P.D. No. 96 D. P.D. 1181
70. Authorizing the Bureau of Land Transportation t dispose of impounded motor vehicles
unclaimed by owners for a certain period of time.
A. P.D. 1605 C. P.D. 98
B. P.D. 1729 D. P.D.1730
71. Requiring all motor vehicle owners users, or drivers to have in their possession at all times
while driving at least one (1) pair of early warning device (EWD) for use when the vehicle is
disabled on road streets and highways or other emergencies compelling the vehicle to be on stop
position.
A. L.O.I. No. 43 C. L.O.I. No. 229
B. L.O.I. No. 112 D. L.O.I. 716
72. All owners of private motor vehicles who desire to stop operating or using their number plates
and registration certificates to surrender to BLT.
A. L.O.I. 551
B. LO.I. 853
C. LO.1. 1009
D. L.O.I. 1071
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73. Laying down specific rules of action in the imposition of uniform fines and penalties for
violation of the provisions of RA 4136.
A. Administrative Order No. VIII, S-1968, LTC
B. Administrative Order No. 1, $-1973, LTC
C. Administrative Order No. 1, S-1978, LTC
D. Administrative Order No. 1, S-1975, LTC
75. Empowering the Land Transportation of Commission to control and the supervise the
operations of motor vehicle in schools.
A. E.O. 248 C. EO. 202
B. EO. 266 D. E.O. 117
76. Shall mean any motor vehicle with a trailer having no front axle and SO attached that part of
the trailer rests upon the motor vehicle and a substantial part of the weight of the trailer and of its
load is borne by the motor vehicle. Such trailer shall be called as "semi-trailer.
A. Articulated Vehicle
B. Motor Vehicle
C. Passenger Automobiles
D. Gross Weight
77. The actual legal owner of a motor vehicle, in whose name such vehicle is duly registered with
the LTO. The owner of a government-owned motor vehicle is the head of the office or the chief
of the Bureau to which the said motor vehicle belongs.
A. Driver
B. Owner
C. Professional Driver
D. Dealer
78. Shall mean that a motor vehicle is parked or parking if it has been brought to a stop on the
shoulder or proper edge of a highway, and remains inactive in that place or close thereto for an
appreciable period of time.
A. Garage
B. Parking or Parked
C. Highways
D. Parking Slot
79. It is strictly prohibited, except for conductors collecting passenger fare (Sec. 32,0).
A. Exceeding Registered Capacity
B. Cargo Carrying Devices
C. Riding on Running Board
D. Riding on to Top of the Motor Vehicle
80. Obstruction of traffic by operating a motor vehicle in such a manner as to obstruct, block, or
impede the passage of another vehicle is prohibited. This prohibition applies even when
discharging or loading passengers.
A. Required Motor Vehicle Accessories
B. Hitching on to a Vehicle
C. Obstruction of Traffic
D. Duties of Driver in Case of Accident
81. These are motor vehicles owned by government offices and are used for official purposes
only.
A. Government
B. Private
C. Public Utility Vehicles
D. Diplomat
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82. For-hire MVS Black with yellow background usually begin with either the letter "N" or "P" or
"T" or "U" in NCR. Since 1995, they always have either "V" "W". "X", or "Y" in the middle of
the letter block.
A. Public Utility Vehicles C. Private or not for hire MVs
B. Plate Numbers D. Government MVs
83. A project of the LTO since 2004, in the form of 3-letter 2-number. e.g. DGD 24
A. Tricycles
B. Department of Tourism (DOT) accredited vehicles
C. Optional Motor Vehicle Special Plates (OMVSP
D. Personalized (Vanity) plates
85. This license is issued to a driver hired or paid for driving or operating a motor vehicle
whether private use or for hire to the public. Any person driving his own motor vehicle for hire is
a professional driver.
A. International Driver’s License
B. Military Driver’s License
C. Non- Professional Driver’s License
D. Professional Driver’s License
86. Any building in which two or more motor vehicles, either with or without drivers, are kept
ready for hire to the public, but shall not include street stands, public service stations, or other
public places designated by proper authority as parking spaces for motor vehicles for hire while
awaiting or soliciting business.
A. Highways C. Parking Slot
B. Parking or Parked D. Garage
87. Passengers, freight or cargo load of a motor vehicle should not be more than its registered
carrying capacity. Conductors of public utility trucks or buses are held liable for the overloading
of vehicles under their charge.
A. Cargo Carrying Devices
B. Exceeding Registered Capacity
C. Riding on Running Board
D. Riding on to Top of the Motor Vehicle
88. Every motor vehicle when operated on a traffic way should have the following specified
accessories.
A. Hitching on to a Vehicle C. Obstruction of Traffic
B. Required Motor Vehicle Accessories D. Duties of Driver in Case of Accident
89. Upon registration, motor vehicles are assigned with plate numbers. The letter and numeral
prefixes as well as the assigned colors are based on the date and place of registrations and
purpose of the registered motor vehicle.
A. Plate Numbers
B. Private or not for hire MVs
C. Public Utility Vehicles
D. Government MV
90. These are motor vehicles used for the personal use of their owners.
i. Private iii. Government
ii. Public Utility Vehicles iv. Diplomat
91. Blue characters on a white background plates reserved for diplomats, embassy and consulate
officials, country ambassadors and some expatriates such as scientists and researchers at the
International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), in the form of five or six digits.
A. Motorcycles
B. Commemorative plate
C. Diplomatic or other exempted MVs
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D. Geographical Designations Plate Numbers
92. Private has Green characters on a white background with the letters "MC" stamped on the
upper left- hand corner next to the registration sticker. For the public utility, it has black
characters on a yellow background with the letters "TC" stamped on the upper right-hand corner
next to the registration sticker
A. Department of Tourism (DOT) accredited vehicles
B. Optional Motor Vehicle Special Plates (OMVSP
C. Tricycles
D. Personalized (Vanity) plates
93. Cattle, which were first domesticated in Mesopotamia, were used as draft animals to draw
war chariots. They are still used as draft animals in many regions of the world. In some parts of
Africa, they are used as pack animals and for riding.
A. Horse C. Ox
B. Camel D. Yak
94. These special plate numbers are issued for specific purposes such as fund-raising for
government projects and programs.
A. Department of Tourism (DOT) accredited vehicles
B. Optional Motor Vehicle Special Plates (OMVSP
C. Personalized (Vanity) plates
D. Commemorative plate
95. Bonafide tourists and transients who are duly licensed to operate motor vehicles in their
respective countries may be allowed to operate motor vehicles during their stay but not beyond 90
days od their sojourn in the Philippines. After ninety days, any tourist or transient desiring to
operate motor vehicles shall pay fees and obtain and carry a license as hereinafter provided.
A. Military Driver’s License C. Non- Professional Driver’s License
B. Professional Driver’s License D. International Driver’s License
96. Means the proper positioning of the motor vehicle while traversing on a traffic way or while
on parked.
A. Bilateral Placement C. Universal Placement
B. Unilateral Placement D. Lateral Placement
97. Man realized the energy from the mass of moving air and learned to utilize such powers to lift
rather than to drag. This paved way to invention of air lifted transportation vessels.
A. Wind Power
B. Ancient Chinese Kite
C. Montgolfier Balloon
D. Siemens' Rocket Plane
98. This method places the student into real life of driving situations from the beginning.
A. Comprehensive C. Commentary Driving Method
B. Traditional Instruction D. Simulated Conditions
99. Every public thoroughfare, public boulevard, driveway, avenue, park, alley and callejon, but
shall not include roadway upon grounds owned by private persons, colleges, universities, or other
similar institutions.
A. Garage
B. Highways
C. Parking or Parked
D. Parking Slot
100. The construction, of devices for carrying cargo at the rear or sides of trucks may be allowed,
subject to the approval of the Commissioner, but the total net weight of the device, including
cargo, must not exceed 100 Kilos (Sec. 32,a).
A. Exceeding Registered Capacity
B. Cargo Carrying Devices
C. Riding on Running Board
D. Riding on to Top of the Motor Vehicle
"Embrace the journey, learn from challenges, cherish moments, spread kindness, and love
deeply. Find joy in simple pleasures and gratitude in every day."
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"Embrace the journey, learn from challenges, cherish moments, spread kindness, and love
deeply. Find joy in simple pleasures and gratitude in every day."
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