Dear eFOI user,
Thank you for your request dated March 4, 2025, made under Executive Order No. 2 (s. 2016) on Freedom of Information in the Executive Branch.
You have requested Reference for Auxiliary Lights.
After conducting a comprehensive review, we have determined that the information you are seeking is already available online. Therefore, it cannot be considered a valid request under the Freedom of Information (FOI). You can conveniently access the requested information from the official website of the designated agency. Specifically, you can find it on the following page:
Administrative Order No. 2024-001
Amended Guidelines Governing the use or Attachment of Sirens, Bells, Horns, Whistles or Similar Gadgets that Emit Exceptionally Loud or Startling Sounds and Dome Lights and other Similar Signaling or Flashing Devices on Motor Vehicles:https://lto.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/AO-2024-001.pdf
Memorandum 03-15-2016 (1) Rules and Regulations Concerning Motorcycle Lights - Romeo Vera Cruz - [email protected]
Memorandum 03-15-2016 (2) Rules and Regulations Concerning Motorcycle Lights - Romeo Vera Cruz - [email protected]
Memorandum 03-15-2016 (3) Rules and Regulations Concerning Motorcycle Lights - Romeo Vera Cruz - [email protected]
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