CCTO reports drop in traffic violations in May

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CCTO reports drop in traffic violations in May
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CDNTopStories: The Cebu City Transportation Office (CCTO) reported a massive drop in the number of traffic violations committed for the month of May.

From 1, 497 impounded vehicles in April, CCTO only logged 478 impounded vehicles last month as a result of traffic violations committed by its drivers.

CCTO said in a Facebook post that they could only hope that motorists will continue to comply with traffic rules and regulations including the continued implementation of the vehicle coding scheme now that Cebu City is already under general community quarantine to avoid from having their vehicles impounded and the payment of fines.

“Nanghinaot kami nga karung buwan sa Hunyo mas magpadayon unta ang pag kunhod sa mga violators..Amo sab giawhag ang mga motorista nga dili lang unta ta mag cge og gawas kung wla lang jud importanteng paliton,para maka likay kita niining virus og safe atong pamilya kun sa balay ra kita mag pundo,” CCTO said.

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