πŸŽ₯ Can the LTO Issue a Traffic Ticket Inside Your Residence? | Explained in Filipino Context πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­

Is it legal for the Land Transportation Office (LTO) to issue a traffic ticket when your vehicle is parked inside your residence or subdivision? πŸ€” In this video, we break down what Philippine law (R.A. 4136) actually says about parking, private property, and the limits of LTO’s authority.

βœ… What You’ll Learn:

When LTO has the power to issue tickets

What β€œopen to public use” means under the law

The difference between public and private roads

The role of homeowners’ associations (HOA) and local ordinances

What to do if you get an LTO ticket in a private area

πŸ“š Legal Basis: Republic Act No. 4136 (Land Transportation and Traffic Code)
πŸš— Applicable To: Vehicle owners, drivers, homeowners, and residents in subdivisions

βš–οΈ Key Takeaway:
If your vehicle is parked inside a private residential area that’s not open to public use, the LTO generally has no legal authority to issue a ticket β€” unless there’s a local ordinance or the area is declared a public road.

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