Deadline for motorcycle safety
barriers extended to July 26
The
government has extended for another week the mandatory installation of safety
barriers prescribed for back riding couples, a police official announced on
Saturday.
In a
press statement, Joint Task Force Covid Shield commander Lt. Gen. Guillermo
Eleazar said the National Task Force (NTF) Against Covid-19 approved their
recommendation to extend the original deadline from July 19 to July 26, to give
riders enough time to install either of the two barriers that passed the safety
standard—the Bohol prototype and the Angkas design.
“As per
our Secretary of the Interior and Local Government (SILG) Eduardo Año, from the
original July 19, the deadline for motorcycle riders to comply with the
required barrier for pillion riding is now moved to July 26,” Eleazar said.
He added
they recommended the extension after consulting with the Metropolitan Manila
Development Authority (MMDA) through general manager Jojo Garcia, the
Philippine National Police-Highway Patrol Group led by Brig. Gen. Eliseo Cruz
and George Royeca, designer of the Angkas-made model.
Motorists
have earlier asked for an extension to ensure that their compliance conforms
with the safety standards set by the NTF Against Covid-19.
Eleazar
said he had already coordinated with PNP chief, Gen. Archie Francisco Gamboa
for the dissemination of information down to the local commanders and the
policemen manning and supervising the quality control points (QCPS) across the
country, especially in Metro Manila and other highly urbanized cities.
“We hope
that the two-week grace period is more than enough for motorists to conform to
the safety standards of the two approved designs to ensure the safety of both
the driver and the riders,” he added.
While
waiting for the full implementation of the motorcycle barrier policy, Eleazar
said they will continue to warn those who have not complied with follow the
rules set by the NTF Against Covid-19 at the soonest possible time.
He added that they will also continue to apprehend motorists for other
violations.
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