02/05/2025
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In line with the instruction of President Ferdinand โB**gbongโ Marcos, Jr. to promote road safety, the Land Transportation Office (LTO) has summoned a popular motorcycle vlogger over a road rage incident in Zambales, the video of it went viral on social media.
LTO Chief, Assistant Secretary Atty. Vigor D. Mendoza II said Yanna Moto Vlog will be asked to explain why her driverโs license should not be suspended or revoked for being an improper person to operate a motor vehicle for allegedly instigating a road rage.
โMatagal na tayong nagpapaliwanag sa milyon-milyong nating mga kababayang motorista na walang mabuting idinudulot ang init ng ulo sa kalsadaโat napakarami na ang naparusahan natin dito,โ said Asec Mendoza.
โOn the part of this vlogger, she should have used her social media influence to promote responsible driving and road safety,โ he added.
Based on the viral video monitored by the LTO Social Media Team, Yanna Vlog showed a middle finger gesture on the driver of a pick-up truck over her claim that the latter was driving recklessly.
Later, she was confronted by the pick-up driver to ask why she had to make such a gesture as he also explained that normal driving is not possible on rough roads.
Yanna Vlog, however, continued to argue with the pick-up driver and even made insulting comments when the latter had already left.
Department of Transportation Secretary Vince Dizon earlier vowed that the government will fight back against reckless and irresponsible drivers to ensure safety of all road users amid increasing cases of accidents and road rage.
While Yanna Vlog already apologized after being bashed on social media, Asec Mendoza said the investigation will be pursued. #