President Marcos Jr. wants a thorough review of the country's driver's licensing system

The country's Chief Executive is adamant that the driver's licensing system be thoroughly checked and reviewed in the wake of two fatal crashes that occurred recently.

In a recent video message, President Ferdinand “Bong Bong” Marcos Jr. conveyed his sympathies to the families that were affected by the crashes. He vowed that there would be reforms to better safeguard the lives of commuters, motorists, and travelers on the road.

“Ten lives were lost in a devastating collision in Tarlac. Days later, two more—one of them a child—were taken in a tragic accident at the airport. These incidents should never have happened. We will make the changes that need to be made. We will demand accountability where it is due. And we will build a transport system that truly protects Filipino people,” said Marcos.

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The President has already instructed Department of Transportation (DOTr) Secretary Vince Dizon to take immediate and decisive action to identify and hold accountable those responsible. In fact, Dizon announced yesterday that all PUV drivers will be required to undergo mandatory drug testing every 90 days

In addition, Marcos mentioned the following reforms, which include a thorough review of the driver licensing system to ensure that only fit, capable, and responsible individuals are allowed on the roads. Last but not least, Marcos has also ordered a nationwide audit of bus operators to ensure compliance with safety and maintenance standards.

“We owe it to the victims and their families to act—not only with sympathy, but with resolve. These lives must not be lost in vain,” added Marcos.