LTO Suspends, Revokes Over 800 Driver's Licenses Since October
LTO Suspends, Revokes Over 800 Driver's Licenses Since Oct

The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has suspended or revoked over 800 driver's licenses since October last year, according to a statement released on Friday, June 12, 2026.

Breakdown of Revocations and Suspensions

LTO chief Assistant Secretary Markus Lacanilao reported that 434 licenses have been revoked while 396 have been suspended since he assumed his post at the agency.

Of the 434 revoked licenses, 325 were suspended for two years, 15 for four years, and 94 were permanently revoked.

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Meanwhile, the 396 suspensions include 23 licenses suspended for one month, 290 for three months, seven for six months, one for seven months, and 75 licenses suspended for one year.

Campaign Goals

Lacanilao stated that the campaign aims to improve road discipline, prevent accidents, and ensure public safety.

"Part of our duty is the strict enforcement of existing traffic laws, and this is just one of the concrete achievements of the LTO," he said.

He added, "This is proof that the agency continues to take steps to ensure that the public remains responsible drivers and strictly follows existing traffic laws to maintain road safety."

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