
MotoVlogger's Road Rage Leads to License Suspension and Fine in Zambales
Zambales MotoVlogger Faces Penalties After Viral Road Rage Incident A female motovlogger in Zambales, Philippines, is facing consequences after her involvement in a viral road rage incident. The Land Transportation Office (LTO) suspended her driver's license and imposed a substantial fine of 7,000 pesos. The penalties stem from two violations: 5,000 pesos for operating a motorcycle without a side mirror and an additional 2,000 pesos for reckless driving. The video evidence of the incident, widely circulated online, shows the motovlogger engaging in aggressive behavior on the road. An LTO representative stated, "The lack of a side mirror is a serious safety violation, and reckless driving puts others at risk." The vlogger, identified as Yanna, appeared at the LTO office to address the charges. While the video doesn't include direct quotes from Yanna, the report highlights her apparent lack of compliance with traffic laws. The LTO's actions serve as a reminder of the importance of responsible driving and adherence to traffic regulations. The suspension of Yanna's license will remain in effect until she complies with the LTO's requirements, including surrendering the motorcycle used during the incident. This case underscores the potential consequences of road rage and highlights the LTO's commitment to ensuring road safety.