The Land Transportation Office (LTO) will release an order putting a cap on the fees being charged by driving schools before the end of the month, the agency’s chief said on Saturday.
A complainant said she had to spend up to P18,000 just to secure a driver's license.“Wala talagang suggested fees na sinusunod. Kami po sa LTO, maglalabas kami ng standard fees na kailangan sundin ng ating mga driving schools,” Tugade said.The LTO chief said the agency will conduct a consultative meeting with stakeholders—driving school representatives and the private sector—to get their feedback on the proposed ceiling on fees.
Applicants for a driver's license are required to take theoretical and practical driving courses. —
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