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Davao City to require cyclists to pay P25 registration fee

Published June 28, 2021, 1:35 PM DAVAO CITY – The local government of Davao will collect a bicycle registration free of P25 renewable after three years from bicycle owners once the City Council of Davao approves the proposed amendments of the 2010 Bicycle Ordinance. Atty. Mark Peñalver, executive director of Interface Development Interventions for Sustainability (IDIS), said that Councilor Mabel Acosta, who chairs the Committee on Peace and Public Safety, has completed the draft of the proposed ordinance. He said that the imposition of minimal registration fee was agreed during committee hearings. He added that it has been transmitted to office of 3 rd District Councilor Conrado Baluran for review and harmonization with the Comprehensive Transport and Traffic Code.

156 motorists apprehended for obstructing, using bike lanes

156 motorists apprehended for obstructing, using bike lanes
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City Government to implement fines for bike lane violations soon

City Government to implement fines for bike lane violations soon
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Keighley bus drivers among those rewarded for their skills behind the wheel

The cohort has achieved Fleet Elite status in a globally-recognised scheme which rewards smooth and safe driving. Telematics company GreenRoad records driver performance remotely using equipment installed on every Transdev bus. Drivers are monitored for a year before they can earn the status and must achieve an average of five or fewer ‘events’ – such as harsh braking – in every ten hours on the road. Transdev operations director, Vitto Pizzuti, said: “I’m delighted at these excellent results achieved by our amazing teams. “GreenRoad rightly sets high standards and our colleagues have certainly risen to the challenge, with a 59 per cent rise in the number of our drivers recognised as reaching Fleet Elite status.

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