A GROUP of private driving schools called on the Land Transportation Office (LTO) to discuss with them details of its new policy on the processing of driver's licenses to come up with a "harmonious balance" that would benefit all stakeholders.
In a press conference on Thursday, the Association of Accredited Driving Schools of the Philippines Inc. (AADSPI) appealed to the LTO to defer the implementation of Memorandum Circular JMT-2023-2390, or the Omnibus Guidelines on the Accreditation, Supervision, and Control of Driving Institutions, and the Standardization of Driver and Conductor's Education that will be implemented beginning April 15.
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