The Land Transportation Office (LTO) will start using an automated handheld device for the issuance of tickets to traffic violators by next week.
According to Joseph Morong’s Monday report on Balitanghali, LTO traffic enforcers in the National Capital Region and in other places nationwide will input the motorist’s information and violation into the device.
An updated report by Morong on 24 Oras showed an enforcer scanning a motorist's fingerprint to verify his driver's license, and typing the car's license plate number into the device for further confirmation. After ticking the motorist's violation from a list—in this case, failure to wear a seatbelt—the ticket is printed out. In cases when internet connection fails, the enforcer said, they can simply revert to issuing tickets manually.
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