Are you gearing up for some serious road trip? Or are you just ready to take your ride through the city?
In today’s realm, travelling from one point to another have become easier for Filipinos with the introduction of more affordable ways for private commute. In fact, owning a two-wheel has become the most popular transportation for practical Filipinos due to its price and reliability.
California Eco-bike strengthens our passion for being practical combined with an eco-friendly way of transportation thru the most commonly known E-Bikes.
Some of their newest models Taylor and Rhodes are compact, yet, sleek and dependable. Charge the unit for 6 to 7hrs and you’re ready to ride for up to 45 kilometer at a speed of 35kph. This does not only saves you fuel money but also an ally in protecting the environment due to its zero emission.
E-bikes community are growing in popularity and with its growth, several factors needs to be addressed.
Responsibilities in owning an E-bike
Land Transportation Office (LTO) has pointed out the alarming rate of vehicular accidents and theft. LTO toiled on a regulation that strengthens the previous Memorandum Circular No. 721-2006 that pertains to regulations in owning & driving an E-bike and stipulated a more safety and enhanced security feature on Light Electric Vehicles.
The new guidelines will help regulate accidents and other concerns such as theft, which happens to be a persistent problem that needs to be solved. Hence, to ensure the security, LTO encourages the public and the e-bike community to register to register their units.
California Electric Bike provides E-Bikes owners a guide to LTO’s updated rule on Light Electric Vehicle.
Source: http://www.lto.gov.ph/motor-vehicle-registration/224-brand-new.html#trans3
Registration of Light Electric Vehicle (LEV) (AO-2006-01)
Requirements:
Commercial Invoice of the vehicle from the country of origin
BOC Certificate of Payment
Certificate of Stock Reported (CSR)
Sales Invoice of MV with Sales evaluation from the Regional Office
PNP-TMG MV Clearance Certificate
Duly accomplished and approved Motor Vehicle Inspection Report (MVIR)
Appropriate insurance certificate of cover
Taxpayer’s Identification Number (TIN)
Procedure:
1. Proceed to the transaction counters and submit all the required documents to the Evaluator for evaluation and computation of fees.
2. Actual inspection of motor vehicles with duly accomplished MVIR. (This form is available for download here. You can accomplish this form prior to transacting your business at the LTO.)
3. Proceed to the Cashier when your name is called for the necessary fees and obtain an Official Receipt (OR).
4. Proceed to the Releasing Counter when your name is called to obtain the Certificate of Registration (CR), plates, stickers, and other requested documents.
Venue
Diliman District Office, Quezon City District Office, Pasay District Office, and Caloocan District Office.
To know more Visit the nearest California Ecobike store and selected CD-R King branches to check the units. For further inquiries visit www.californiaecobike.com , follow them on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EcoBikePH/ for updates.
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