List of LTO Penalties 2023 when you Violate Traffic, Driving Rules
LTO PENALTIES 2023 – You can check the guide below for the corresponding fees set when you violate the driving or traffic rules in the Philippines.
To boost the chances of safety in the Philippine roads, the Land Transportation Office (LTO) crafted rules and regulations for driving and traffic. Violations of these rules have corresponding penalties.
In case of violation, an LTO officer may issue a ticket to the violating driver or motorist. The driver’s license will be confiscated until the driver pays the corresponding fee based on the violation committed.
LTO Penalties & Fines
- Driving without License – P3,000
- Careless Driving (not using signal lights, not paying attention to road quality / visibility)
- First Offense – P2,000
- Second Offense – P3,000
- Subsequent Conviction – P10,000
- Not wearing seatbelt
- First Offense – P1,000
- Second Offense – P2,000
- Third Offense – P5,000
- Driving a car with no proper and authorized devices, accessories, and parts – P5,000
- Not wearing standard protective motorcycle helmet (driver and back rider)
- First Offense – P1,500
- Second Offense – P3,000
- Third Offense – P5,000
- Driving a car with an unauthorized or improperly attached motor vehicle license plate – P5,000
- Illegal Parking – P1,000
- Driving in Prohibited Roads – P1,000
- Smoke Belching
- First Offense – P2,000
- Second Offense – P4,000
- Third Offense – P6,000
- Driving without Valid Vehicle Registration – P10,000
- Turning in roads it is not allowed – P1,000
- Driving illegally modified car – P5,000
- Driving without Valid Vehicle Registration – P10,000
- Running a right-hand car – P50,000
- Running a right-hand car – P50,000
- Disobeying Traffic Lights – P1,000
- Failure to yield right of away to ambulance, police, or fire department vehicles – P1,000
- Failure to darken headlamps – P1,000
- Overtaking in roads it is not allowed – P1,000
- Driving illegally modified car – P5,000
- Failure to carry driver’s license while driving – P1,000
- Submission of Fake Documents in Relation to Application for Driver’s License – P3,000
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