The Land Transportation Office (LTO) will be more visible at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) with the deployment of more personnel to conduct random inspections of public transportations particularly taxis servicing the facility.
“We are making NAIA and its surroundings a discipline zone, and the deployment of our personnel there will be the start to ensure compliance with the regulations of these drivers,” LTO chief Vigor Mendoza II said.
The deployment would make the response system more active and real-time against drivers of taxis and other modes of public transportation who overcharge passengers.
Mendoza gave assurance that the LTO personnel would inform airport passengers on where to file their complaints against erring public utility vehicle drivers.







