Lawmaker urges LTO to scrap driver’s education requisite for license renewal

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A lawmaker is asking the House of Representatives to direct the Department of Transportation and the Land Transportation Office (LTO) to scrap the requirement for those renewing their driver’s license to go through a comprehensive driver’s education (CDE) course.

In House Resolution 2325 filed last Friday; Deputy Speaker Rufus Rodriguez of Cagayan de Oro City said the CDE “will be an additional expense for the Filipino people during this pandemic.”

He said the requirement “is unnecessary and has no legal basis.”

Rodriguez also asked the LTO “to properly explain the basis for its impositions and to prove that the correct legal processes were complied with.”

He said while the LTO is invoking Republic Act 10930, which seeks to strengthen the policy regarding driver’s license “there is no provision in the law which explicitly states that a certification for a CDE is required for renewing a driver’s license.”

“The Supreme Court has repeatedly ruled that the spring cannot rise higher than its source and implementing rules must conform to the language of the law,” he added.

To avoid any confusion on the law, Rodriguez also filed on House Bill 10430 repealing relevant sections of RA 10930 which the LTO is invoking as the legal basis for the CDE requirement.

Quoting the LTO, he said the CDE is free of charge if it is done through the LTO web site.

“However, it could also be obtained from LTO-accredited driving schools for P1,000 to P3,000,” he said.

“This could be another source of red tape, harassment and corruption,” he said.

The Mindanao lawmaker reminded LTO that its requirements like vehicle emission testing have been the source of corruption and controversy, especially if they are outsourced to private contractors.  

He also urged the House of Representatives to look into the CDE requirement.

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