The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has announced the extended validity of registration of motor vehicles with plate numbers ending in 6, 7, 8, 9, and 0 for 2020. According to the advisory, motor vehicles with plate numbers that end in 6, 7 & 8 will be extended until October 30, 2020, while the registration validity of motor vehicles with plate numbers ending in 9 and 0, will be extended up to December 31, 2020. As part of the government's license plate standardization program, today is the first day that motorists can order new license plates and replace the old ones when renewing their motor vehicles. These plates now come with security features that aim to aid on the road and hopefully avoid illegal practices. "It's time to change old license plates with new ones," Transportation and Communications Secretary Jun Abaya said in a statement on Sunday. "Tomorrow (Monday), we begin phasing out the nine various designs currently in use with modern, standardized, and security feature-packed license plates." These features include: Tamper-resistant locks and screws to prevent removal and transfer. New permanent "third plate" windshield sticker has all the car's information and will remain on the windshield even when sticker is peeled off. The new license plates come with black numbers and letters against a white background and will cost Php450 for all four-wheeled vehicles -- priced just like before. Read more in our articles including "LTO extends validity of registration of motor vehicles" and "New license plates with security features roll out today".
The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has announced the extended validity of registration of motor vehicles with plate numbers ending in 6, 7, 8, 9, and 0 for 2020. According to the advisory, motor vehicles with plate numbers that end in 6, 7 & 8 will be extended until October 30, 2020, while the registration validity of motor vehicles with plate numbers ending in 9 and 0, will be extended up to December 31, 2020.
As part of the government's license plate standardization program, today is the first day that motorists can order new license plates and replace the old ones when renewing their motor vehicles. These plates now come with security features that aim to aid on the road and hopefully avoid illegal practices. "It's time to change old license plates with new ones," Transportation and Communications Secretary Jun Abaya said in a statement on Sunday.
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