THE Land Transportation Office (LTO) said Tuesday that it is on track to addressing the backlog of driver’s license cards and license plates for newly bought cars, saying the issues will be resolved by July.
At a Palace press briefing, LTO chief Assistant Secretary Vigor Mendoza II said the agency now has a sufficient supply of driver’s license cards to support the demand until the end of the year.
“Humigit kumulang mga 9.7 million cards, na-bid out na po yan ng DOTr. So, there’s no reason why we will not have enough cards for the entire year,” Mendoza said.
“Dahil nga dito by July 1 of this year, dapat wala na pong backlog,” he added.
Mendoza said those with temporary paper licenses can now get their plastic cards.
The LTO has a backlog of around 4 million license cards, based on the latest data.
Mendoza said they are likewise addressing the backlog on license plates of new cars.
Also by July 1, Mendoza expects those who bought vehicles in 2022 to 2024 will already have their license plates.