MMDA Releases Guidelines On Towing
MMDA Releases Guidelines On Towing
MMDA Releases Guidelines On Towing
towing
What are the different kinds of tow trucks recognized
by MMDA?
The agency defines a stalled vehicle as one that is unable to proceed under its
own power on a public road, street or thoroughfare in Metro Manila.
Meanwhile, an illegally-parked vehicle refers to one which is parked in areas
prohibited by existing law or ordinance for parking purposes or those
designated by the MMDA and/or the local government units (LGUs) as NO
PARKING areas or zones.
The MMDA classifies two types of illegally-parked vehicles. One is the
“attended illegally parked vehicle” wherein the driver is present or would
appear at any time prior to the actual clamping to the tow truck and who is
willing and able to move out the illegally parked vehicle without delay.
Another one is an “Unattended illegally parked vehicle” which does not fall
under the definition of attended illegally parked vehicle.
Which areas are prohibited for parking?
The MMDA lists all national roads in Metro Manila as no parking
zones. Also included are primary and secondary roads of cities
and municipalities in Metro Manila that are within six meters of
any intersection or curved lane, within four meters of driveways
or entrances to any fire station, hospital, clinic and other similar
establishment, within four meters of fire hydrants, on the roadside
of any legally parked vehicle, pedestrian crosswalks, in front of
any authorized driveway, on the sidewalks, paths and alleys not
intended for parking, at the foot or near bridges, any place where
official signs have been erected prohibiting parking and/or
declared NO PARKING ZONE by the MMDA such as the
Mabuhay Lanes and other areas duly declared as “NO PARKING
ZONE” provided by law or ordinances.
What is the towing process for illegally
parked vehicles?
For attended illegally parked vehicles, the MMDA
stated that it will NOT be towed but a ticket shall be
issued by a traffic constable (or deputized HPG). If the
vehicle is unattended, the tow truck driver shall blow
the truck's horn five times to alert the owner, then
another five times after one minute. If the driver does
not respond up by then, the vehicle shall be towed and
a notice will be left/entrusted to any traffic officer on
duty at the site, or to any responsible person who can
give the notice to the owner. The impounding area
where the said vehicle shall be towed and impounded
should likewise be indicated
What should I do if my vehicle is stalled due to a flat
tire?