32 overloaded trucks caught in two months

ILOILO – From Jan. 3 to March 6 this year, 32 trucks were apprehended for violating the provincial ordinance that prohibited overloading.

According to the provincial government’s Task Force on Anti-Overloading, the violators were as follows:

* two 12-wheeler trucks

* 10 six-wheeler trucks

* 20 10-wheeler-trucks

The anti-overloading provincial ordinance aimed to prevent the fast deterioration of roads and bridges.

Other violations of the apprehended trucks – mostly transporting quarry materials such as sand and gravel – were the following:

* lack of delivery receipts

* mis-declaration of  cargo

* tampered delivery receipts

* open-dated delivery receipts

According to Provincial Administrator Raul Banias, chief of Task Force on Anti-Overloading, violators of the ordinance faced the following: P3,000 fine or imprisonment of one month for the first offense; P4,000 fine or imprisonment for two months for the second offense; and P5,000 fine or imprisonment for three months for the third offense.

The Task Force on Anti-Overloading is made up of personnel from the Iloilo provincial government, Land Transportation Office and Department of Public Works and Highways./PN

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