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TRANSPORTATION CODE

TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER ONE
Article I Title and scope
Section 1. Title
Section 2. Scope
Article II Rules of Construction
Section 3. Construction of Codal Provisions
Section 4. Amendment and Integration of Additional Provisions
Article III Definitions
Section 5. Meaning of Technical Terms

CHAPTER TWO
TRAFFIC RULES AND REGULATIONS

Article I One Way Streets


Section 6. One Way Streets
Section 7. Implementation of One Way Traffic
Section 8. Suspension of One Way Streets
Article II- Thru Stop Streets
Section 9. Thru Stop Streets
Article III Closed to motorized Vehicles
Section 10. No Motorized Vehicles
Section 11. Permanent Closure of Street
Section 12. Prohibition of Motor Vehicle to enter the streets
Surrounding Plaza Burgos
Section 13. Coordination and Regulation of Activities
Section 14. Exemptions
Article IV Speed Limit
Section 15. Speed Limit
Article V. Routes-From the Vigan Bus/Jeepney Terminal
Section 16. PUJ Exit
Section 17. PUB Exit
Section 18. Tricycle for hire going to Sta. Catalina Route
Article VI- No Right Turn and U-Turn
Section 19. No Right Turn at Plaza Burgos
Section 20. No U-Turn
Article VII Pedestrian Crossing
Section 21. Pedestrian Crossing
Article VIII- Flow of Traffic
Section 22. Flow of Traffic along portion of the streets immediately
Surrounding the Plaza Burgos
Section 23. Flow of Traffic surrounding the Vigan City Commercial Complex
Section 24. Exemptions
Section 25. Flow of Traffic within the premises of the Vigan Commercial
Complex
Article IX- Parking
Section 26. Designated Parking Areas
Section 27. Designated Calesa Parking Areas
Section 28. Parking Area for Tourist Buses
Section 29. Regulatory Parking Fee
Section 30. Prohibited Parking
Section 31. Designated No Parking Areas
Section 32. Allowable Parking Areas
Article X- Loading and Unloading Area

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Section 33. Designated No Loading and Unloading Areas
Section 34. Public Utility Franchises and Mayors Permit
Section 35. Parking Fees
Section 36. Loading and Unloading at One Way Streets
Section 37. Loading and Unloading along Quezon Avenue
Article XI- Motor Vehicle Accessories
Section 38. Illegal Devices
Section 39. Exemption
Article XII. Mandating the right Side Portion of Streets/Roads to be used for
Funeral Procession
Section 40. Mandatory Provision
Section 41.Responsibilities and Liabilities
Section 42. Penalty Accrual
Article XIII- Cargo and Delivery Truck Ban
Section 43.Regulation on Cargo and Delivery Trucks
Section 44. Scope and Coverage

CHAPTER THREE
REGULATORY PROVISIONS

Article I Regulation of Horse Drawn utility vehicles (Calesas) and Cuchero


Section 45. Sanggunian authority to regulate calesa
Section 46. Administrative Rules and Regulations
Article II Regulation of Public Utility Jeepneys and mini-buses in Vigan.
Section 47. Rules and Regulations
Article III-Rules and regulation in the operation of motorized tricycle for hire ( MTFH )
Section 48. Rules of Entry
Section 49. Requirements to operate Tricycle-for-Hire in Vigan
Section 50. Operating System and Procedure for Tricycle-for-Hire
Section 51. Administrative Systems and Procedures
Section 52. Different Zones in the Operation of Tricycle for Hire
Section 53.TFH Parking Zonification and System and Procedures
Section 54. Transitory Provision
Section0 55. Miscellaneous Provisions
Article IV. Colorum Tricycles-For-hire ( CTFH )
Section 56. Scope and Application
Section 57. Punishable Offense
Section 58. Complete Inventory and Custodial Provision
Section 59. Private- Not fro Hire
Section 60. Authority to Enforce
Section 61. Payment of Penalties
Article V- Guidelines for Transfer of Tricycle Franchise
Section 62. Establishment of Guidelines
Section 63. Guidelines for the re-issuance of franchise
Section 64. Condition fro transfer of franchise
Article VI. Guidelines for the Suspension, Cancellation and Awarding of Tricycle
Franchise
Section 65. Guidelines
Section 66. List of Violations
Section 67. Conditions in Suspention, Cancellation and awarding of franchise
Article VII. Traffic Provisions Seminar
Section 68. Mandatory Seminar
Section 69. Applicability
Section 70. Responsibility of PNP Traffic Division
Section 71. Funding
Article VIII- Schedule of Fares
Section 72. Schedule of fares for TFH operating within Vigan City

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Section 73. Scope and Limitations
Section 74. Enforcement Regulation and Provisions

CHAPTER FOUR
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

Article I-City Tricycle Franchising


Section 75. Powers, Duties and Functions of the Committee on Transportation
Article II- Regulations on the construction of Humps or placing of
Protruberance on public roads
Section 76. Regulated Acts
Section 77. Administrative Provisions
Section 78. Rules and Regulations
Article III Authority of Local Traffic Enforcement Personnel
Section 79. Implementation of Vigan Traffic and Transportation Code

CHAPTER FIVE
MISCELLANEOUS TRAFFIC PROVISIONS
Article I-Other Traffic Rules
Section 80. Right of Way for PNP and Emergency Vehicles
Section 81. Hitching to a Vehicle
Section 82. Driving or Parking on a Sidewalk
Section 83. Driving Vehicle on Influence of Liquor
Section 84. Duty of Driver in case of Accident

CHAPTER SIX
FINAL PROVISIONS

Article I-General Penal Provisions


Section 85. Penalties
Section 86. Imposition of Penalty
Section 87. Penalty for other Offenses
Section 88. Voluntary Payment of Administrative Fine
Article II- Separability, Applicability, Repealing and Effectivity Clauses
Section 89. Separability Clause
Section 90. Applicability Clause
Section 91. Repealing Clause
Section 92. Effectivity

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Republic of the Philippines
Province of Ilocos Sur

CITY OF VIGAN

CHAPTER ONE

Article I TITLE AND SCOPE

Section 1. Title. This ordinance shall be known as the Transportation and Traffic Code
of Vigan 2005.

Section 2. Scope. This Code covers all general ordinances and special ordinances of
city pertaining to traffic management and other related matters.

Article II. RULES OF CONSTRUCTION

Section 3. Construction of Codal Provisions. In construing the provisions of this


Code, the following rules of construction shall be observed unless otherwise inconsistent with
the manifest intent of the provisions or when applied they would lead to absurd or highly
improbable results.

a. General Rule. All words and phrases shall be construed and understood according to the
common and approved usage of the language; but technical words and phrases and such
other words in this Code which may have acquired a peculiar or appropriate meaning
shall be construed and understood according to such technical, peculiar or appropriate
meaning. (n)
b. Gender and Number. Every word in this Code importing the masculine gender shall
extend to both male and female. Every word importing the singular number shall extend
and apply to several persons or things as well; and every word importing the plural
number shall extend, and applied, also to one person or thing. (n)
c. Computation of Time. The time within which an act is to be done as provided in this
Code, or any rule or regulation issued pursuant to the provisions thereof, when expressed
in days shall be computed by excluding the first day and including the last day, except
when the last day falls on Sunday or holiday, in which case, the same shall be excluded
from the computations and the next business day shall be considered the last day. (n)
d. Tenses. The use of any verb in the present tense shall include the future whenever
applicable. The words shall have been in this Code means the act being required to be
done is mandatory, whereas when the word may is used, it means permissive. (n)
e. References. All references to the Chapters, Articles, or Sections are to chapters,
articles or sections in this Code unless otherwise specified. (n)
f. Conflicting Provisions of Chapters. If the provisions of different Chapter conflict with or
contravene each other, the provisions of each chapter shall prevail as to all specific matter
and questions involved therein. (n)
g. Conflicting Provisions of Sections. If the provisions of different sections in the same
chapter conflict with each other, the provision of the Section which is last in point of
sequence shall prevail. (n)

Section 4. Amendment And Integration Of Additional Provisions. Any amendment


on this Code may be introduced to the chapter, article or section concerned. All ordinances or
provisions thereof enacted subsequent to the date of effectivity of this Code shall be complied in
such a way as to bear the corresponding chapter, article or section to which such ordinance or
provision pertains. Such new provisions shall be integrated into the corresponding chapter,

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article or section whenever a new printing or reproduction of this Code is undertaken upon
authorization of the Sangguniang Panlungsod. (n)

Article III DEFINITIONS

Section 5 Meaning of Technical Terms. As used in this Code, the term:

a. Bells a hollow instrument of cast metal, typically cup-shaped with a flaring mouth,
suspend from the vertex and rung by the strokes of a clapper.
b. Colorum Tricycle For Hire- is composed of a motorcycle with a sidecar which has no
valid government permit and franchise thereby making its operation unlawful and illegal.
c. Dome Lights a vault having a circular plan and usually in the form of a portion of a
sphere, so constructed as to exert an equal thrust in all directions.
d. Driver - means a person duly licensed to drive a motor vehicle. This term is synonymous
to that term chauffeur.
e. Flashing Lights - a brief, sudden burst of bright lights.
f. Horns something used as or resembling such a wind instrument; an instrument for
sounding with the use of air.
g. Impounding of CTFH - is an act of a police officer, person in authority or an agent of a
person in authority, on behalf of the City Government of Vigan to enforce this form of
penalty to a violator of this Code by taking in custody of the City Police Station a sidecar
of the CTFH.
h. Light Blinkers a device for flashing light signals. A light that flashes intermittently.
i. Mayors Permit is the document issued by the Mayor for the operation of a TFH
business by virtue of his executive and regulatory powers over any form of business in the
city; it has an effectivity of one (1) year renewable for the same period.
j. Motorized Tricycle Operators Permit or MTOP is the document issued by the
Sangguniang Panlungsod granting franchise to a person, natural or juridical, allowing the
same to operate TFH within the territorial jurisdiction of Vigan, it has an effectivity of
three (3) years renewable for the same period.
k. Motor Vehicle - refers to any vehicle propelled by any power other than muscular power
using the public roads , but excepting road rollers, trolley cars, street-sweepers, sprinklers,
lawn mowers, bulldozers, graders, forklifts, amphibian trucks, and cranes if not used on
public highways, vehicles which run only on rails or tracks and tractors, trailers and
traction engines of all kinds use exclusively for agricultural purposes.
l. No Parking a motor vehicle is prohibited to park or from parking as defined under this
code
m. No Loading Zone - refers to a designated place or area where motor vehicles are not
allowed to load or take in passengers or cargoes.
n. No Unloading Zone - refers to a designated place or area where motor vehicles are not
allowed to unload or discharge passengers or cargoes
o. Parking - as defined by the Land Transportation and Traffic Code, shall mean that a motor
vehicle is parked or parking if it has been brought to a stop on the shoulder or proper
edge of a road, and remains inactive in that place or close thereto for an appreciable period
of time. A motor vehicle which properly stops merely to discharge a passenger or to take
in a waiting passenger, or to load or unload a small quantity of freight with reasonable
dispatch shall not be considered as parked if the motor vehicle again moves away
without delay.
p. Public Utility Vehicle - refers to any registered motor vehicle being utilized to carry
passengers for-a-fee.
q. Roads - refers to any public thoroughfare, public boulevard, driveway, avenue, park alley
and callejon, but shall not include roadway on grounds owned by private persons,
colleges, universities or other similar institutions.

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r. Siren an acoustically designed instrument for producing musical tones, consisting
essentially of a disk, pierced with holes arranged equidistantly in a circle, rotated over a
jet or stream of compressed air steam, or the like, so that the stream is alternately
interrupted and allowed to passed.
s. Thru-Stop Streets refer to streets where vehicles are required to reduce speed while
approaching the intersection of the street is a thru-stop
t. Tricycles for Hire (TFH) is a motor vehicle composed of a motorcycle fitted with a
single wheeled sidecar or with a two wheel rear cab operated to render transport
service to the general public for fees.
u. Tourist buses - shall mean those that are Chartered or Rented Buses i.e. Vans or Public
utility Vehicles.
v. Whistles - an instrument for producing a whistling sounds by means of the breath, steam,
etc. as a small wooden or thin tube, a pipe, or a similar device with an air chamber
containing a small ball which oscillates when air is forced through an air opening,
producing high-pitched, warbling tones.

CHAPTER TWO
TRAFFIC RULES AND REGULATIONS

Article I ONE WAY STREETS

Section 6. One Way Streets The following are hereby prescribed as one way streets:

a. North Bound:
1. Gov. A Reyes Street Starting at Vigan Public Market Annex up to Leona
Florentino St. ; (PUJ & PUB shall not enter Gov. A Reyes St. from Liberation
Blvd. to Florentino St.)
2. G. del Pilar Street from Liberation Blvd. up to L. Florentino Street
3. Sikatuna St., Barangay I, Vigan City (Ord. # 12, Series 2002)

b. South Bound
1. Quezon Avenue starting at P. Burgos St. up to the Liberation Blvd.
2. Plaridel Street starting at Leona Florentino St. up to the Liberation Blvd.
3. Gomez St. infront of Burgos Memorial School West between the intersections
of Gen. Luna and Bonifacio St. (Ord. # 12,1993)

c. West Bound
1. A portion of Bonifacio St. from Quirino Blvd. to Rizal Street;
2. A portion of Salcedo Street from Quirino Blvd to Rizal Steet;
3. A portion of P. Burgos St., from Crisologo to Jacinto Street, northern side of
the triangle infront of the City hall and P. Burgos Street northern portion of Plaza
Encarnacion (Keep Right)

d. East Bound
1. A portion of Florentino St. starting at Rizal St. to Plaridel Street
2. A portion of general Luna St. starting at Rizal St. to Quirino Blvd.
3. A portion of Mabini Street starting from G. del Pilar street to Quirino Blvd.
4. A portion of P. Burgos Street, south side of the triangle infront of the City hall
southern portion of Plaza Encarnacion.
Exception: Vehicles could turn left going to the direction of the Provincial Jail.

Section 7. Implementation 0f One Way Traffic - Implementation of any one way


street shall be from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The Special Action Group to Oversee Traffic,

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Cleanliness and Order (SAGOT CO) are mandated as the lead agency in the implementation of
this article.

Section 8. Suspension Of One Way Streets The suspension of one-way streets during
Saturdays, Sundays and local festivals (Viva Vigan and Semana Santa) shall be determined by
the Mayor taking into consideration the free flow of traffic and the accessibility of government
and financial centers, the church, and the plazas. (Ord. No. 19, S. of 2005)

Article II THRU STOP STREETS

Section 9. Thru Stop Streets. The following are prescribed as Thru Stop streets:

a. Jose Rizal Street All streets perpendicular to J. Rizal Street starting from J.
Salcedo Street up to L. Florentino Street are hereby prescribed as Thru Stop Streets.
b. Quezon Avenue All streets perpendicular to Quezon Avenue are hereby prescribed
as Thru Stop Streets. Starting at P. Burgos up to A. Mabini Street.
c. Gov. A. Reyes Street All streets perpendicular to Gov. A. Reyes Street are hereby
prescribed as Thru Stop Streets from l. Florentino Street up to A. Mabini Street.
d. Mena Crisologo Street All streets perpendicular to M. Crisologo Street are hereby
prescribed as Thru Stop Streets from L. Florentino up to A. Mabini Street.
e. Quirino Boulevard All streets perpendicular to Quirino Boulevard are hereby
prescribed as Thru Stop Streets starting at L. Florentino Street, A. Bonifacio , gen.
Luna, Salcedo, Mabini, Encarnacion, Liberation Blvd., Diego Silang, gen. Tinio,
Abaya, Formoso, Quema and Rivero Street.
f. Jose Singson Street All streets perpendicular to J. Singson Street are hereby
prescribed as Thru Stop Streets. Starting at Rivero Street, J. Alcantara Ext. and J.
Alcantara Street.
g. Bonifacio Street - it is hereby prescribed that Plaridel Street and V. delos Reyes Street
be designated a Thru Stop Streets in relation to A. Bonifacio Street.
h. V. delos Reyes Street Gen. Luna Street, Salcedo and Mabini Street shall be a Thru
Stop Streets in relation to V. delos Reyes Street.
i. Liberation Boulevard V. delos Reyes Street, M. Crisologo Street, Plaridel Street,
Gov. A. Reyes Street, Quezon Avenue, Rizal Street are hereby prescribed as Thru
Stop Streets in relation to Liberation Boulevard

Article III CLOSED TO MOTORIZED VEHICLES

Section 10. No Motorized Vehicles. All motorized vehicles shall be prohibited to enter
Mena Crisologo Street from Leona Florentino Street to Liberation Boulevard. However,
residents of Mena Crisologo Street shall be exempted to garage their vehicles at night
(Ordinance N0. 9, s. 1995)

Section 11. Permanent Closure of street. G. Del Pilar street extension from L.
Florentino Street to P. Burgos Street shall be permanently closed to any kind of vehicle. (a)
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Section 12. Prohibition of Motor Vehicles to Enter the Streets Surrounding Plaza
Burgos. All motorized vehicles are prohibited to enter the streets surrounding the Plaza Burgos
during Saturdays, Sundays and local festivals such as Viva Vigan and Semana Santa. For this
purpose the following entry points shall be closed to motorized vehicles: (Ordinance No. 19, S.
of 2005)
a) Along Burgos St. - between the southwest corner of St. Pauls Cathedral and northern
portion of McDonalds Vigan.
- between the main entrance of Divine Word College of Vigan and northwest
corner of Aniceto Mansion

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b) Portion of Jacinto St. - between the northeast corner of Plaza Maestro Annex and
western portion of the Plaza Burgos food stalls
c) Along Florentino St.- between the southeast corner of plaza Maestro Annex (Bank of
Commerce) and northwest corner of CAP Building;
- between the northeast corner of the CAP Building and Northwest corner of
Galleria de Vigan
- between the southwest corner of Vigan Plaza Hotel and northwest corner of
Tongsons Bibingka
d) Along Plaridel St. between the northwest corner of the lot at the back of the Leona
Florentino Monument and southeast corner of GSP Building.
e) Nothing in this ordinance shall preclude the use of vehicles powered by non-
combustion engines such as but not limited to electric/battery powered vehicles and
solar powered vehicles for the use of senior citizen and the physically disabled.

Section 13.Coordination and Regulation of Activities The city government shall


coordinate and regulate activities along the Plaza Burgos area such as but not limited to
tiangges, mini-concerts, exhibits, al fresco dining and other similar gimmicks for purposes
of attracting visitors and promoting the Pedestrianization of Plaza Burgos.

Section 14. Exemptions a) The provisions of section 12 shall not apply to Philippine
National Police Vehicles; Bureau of Fire Protection Fire trucks and vehicles; garbage collection
trucks; government utility vehicles; ambulances; and other vehicles in cases of emergencies such
as the prevention of the commission of crimes; legal arrests and seizures; valid police operations;
fires; floods; earthquakes; disasters and extreme actual emergency situations where the
protection of life and property are at stake; funeral procession.
A vehicle pass may be issued by the City Mayor for exemption from the coverage of this
ordinance during situations where the services of a motorized vehicle is extremely necessary.
The issuance of the pass shall be on a case to case basis and on a limited and specific purpose
only.
b) The implementation of this ordinance shall also be suspended in the months of July,
August and September and during inclement weather of the rainy season.(a)

Article IV SPEED LIMIT

Section 15. There shall be a prescribed 35 kilometers per hour speed limit along any
street in Vigan, except for school zones which shall be 20 kilometers per hour. (a)

Article V. ROUTES FROM THE VIGAN BUS/ JEEPNEY TERMINAL

Section 16. Public Utility Jeepney (PUJ) should exit at Governor A. Reyes Street,
straight to L. Florentino Street.

Section 17. Public Utility Bus (PUB) shall exit at Rivero Street, straight to Rizal Street
going out of the City.

Section 18. Tricycle for Hire going to Sta. Catalina shall follow the route from their
parking area. Going west to Zamora Street turning north to P. Burgos Street.

Article VI. NO RIGHT TURN AND U TURN

Section 19. North Bound PUB, PUJ and trucks at Rizal Street are prohibited to turn right
at P. Burgos Street.

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Section 20. U turn is prohibited at J. Singson Street, Liberation Boulevard, Quezon
Avenue, Quirino Boulevard infront of UNP.

Article VII PEDESTRIAN CROSSING

Section 21. Pedestrian Crossings There shall be a prescribed pedestrian crossing in all
intersections along Quezon Avenue and infront of the Provincial Capitol

a) There shall be a prescribed pedestrian crossing at P. Burgos Street infront of the


Agriculture Building of the City.
b) There shall be a prescribed pedestrian crossing in all School Zones within the City.
c) There shall be a prescribed pedestrian crossing on both sides of the UNESCO marker
along P. Burgos St.

Article VIII. FLOW OF TRAFFIC

Section 22. Flow of traffic along portion of the streets immediately surrounding the
Plaza Burgos. Plaza Burgos Rotonda shall be on a one way counter clockwise motion.
Vehicles coming from the West along Burgos Street turn Right toward Jacinto Street; vehicles
coming from the East along Burgos Street, no left turn; vehicles from the East along Florentino
Street, turn right and/or left going to Plaridel Street, vehicles coming from Alberto Reyes Street
turn right only. Vehicles coming from Jacinto Street turn left or right. (Ord. # 11, Series
1999)

Section 23. Flow Of Vehicular Traffic Surrounding The Vigan City Commercial
Complex (Public Market) Of The City Of Vigan As A One-Way Traffic. The following flow of
traffic shall be observed: (Ord. # 2, Series 2002)
a) The flow of traffic shall be in a clockwise motion (from left to right), starting from the
Jose Singson Street at the North, going South.
(1) From Del Pilar Extension, bounded with Liberation Blvd., going South; - No
Right Turn toward West;
(2) From Alcantara Street, northern portion, towards the West; - Turn Right Del
Pilar Extension.
(3) Vehicles coming from Jose Singson Street at the East, going West along
Alcantara Street at the South, turn right towards North, at service road or
straight toward West.
(4) Strictly No U-Turn all along the surroundings of the complex.

Section 24. Exemption- PNP Patrol Vehicles, Fire Truck Vehicles, Ambulance, shall be
exempted provided however they are on Official Business. (Ord. # 2, Series 2002)

Section 25. Flow of Traffic within the Premises of the Vigan Commercial Complex:
a. The driveway in front of Modules 1 and 3 shall be a one way Southbound traffic;
b. The driveway between Modules 1 and 2; and between Modules 3 and 4 shall be a one
way Northbound traffic; (Ord. # 8, Series 1999)

Article IX. PARKING

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Section 26. Designated Parking Areas. The following are the designated parking areas
for motorized vehicles:
a) Vigan Commercial Complex.
1. Tricycles For Hire. The following are hereby designated as parking areas
within the immediate premises of the Vigan Commercial Complex:
i. Bongtolan, Cabaroan, Camanggaan, Capangpangan, Nagsangalan,
Poblacion Vigan, Poblacion Bantay, Puroc, Raois, Rugsuanan,
Salindeg, San Jose, san Julian, San Isidro Bantay, San Julian Bantay
and Tamag bound eastern portion of the driveway infront of
module three (3) of the Vigan Commercial Complex;
ii. Salindeg, Caoayan bound eastern portion of the driveway in front of
module one (1) of the Vigan Commercial Complex;
A portion of this parking area shall be used as loading and
unloading zone of Caoayan-bound public utility jeepneys, Provided
however, that appropriate parking fees shall have been paid in
accordance with the Vigan Parking Terminal / Market Annex
Ordinance (Ord. # 6, Series 1995);
iii. Camanggaan, Bongtolan, Anonang Menor Caoayan, Anonang Mayor
Caoayan-bound Southeastern portion of Alcantara Street;
iv. Ayusan Paoa-bound Northeastern portion of the street located at the
back of the Vigan Commercial Complex;
v. Pantay, San Vicente and Sta. Catalina-bound and Vigan tricycles
operating on a loop service (Quiapo quiapo) Northern portion of the
street located at the northern side of the Vigan Commercial Complex;
vi. Mindoro, San Pedro Norte, Sition Calumbuyan Bulala Southwestern
portion of Alcantara Street;
vii. San Pedro Sur, Bulala, Paratong, Pong ol, Baracca Southwestern
portion of the street located at the back of the Vigan Commercial
Complex;
viii. Bulag, Paing, Tayac, Anannam, Lingsat (Bantay)-bound
Southern portion of Alcantara Street (near Partas Bus Station) (Ord. #
8, Series 1999)
2. Cars, Jeepneys, Light and Heavy Utility Vehicles, Motorcycles, Tricycles not for
hire, bicycles and pedicabs: The following are hereby designated as parking areas within
the immediate premises of the Vigan Commercial Complex:
i. The spaces in front of Modules 1 and 3; Southern portion of Modules 1
and 2; and the Northern portion of Module 4 shall be exclusive parking
areas for cars, jeepneys, light and heavy utility vehicles, motorcycles,
tricycles not for hire, bicycles and pedicabs;
ii. The Western portions of Modules 2 and 4; and the Northeastern portion
of the street located at the northern side of the Vigan Commercial
Complex shall be exclusive parking areas for cars, jeepneys, light and
heavy utility vehicles, motorcycles, tricycles not for hire,
bicycles and pedicabs;
iii. Vehicles above 4500 kgs Gross vehicle weight shall only be allowed
to park in the designated areas referred to in Section (b) sub sections
(1) and (2) of Section 1, Article VII, Chapter II, from 6:00 PM to 6:00
AM the following morning. (Ord. # 8, Series 1999)

Parking fees shall be charged by the City Government of Vigan at the Vigan
Commercial Complex at a rate provided for in the Revenue Code:

The designated area allowed for TFH shall be one-lane parking along the Burgos
Street bounded on the west by Mena Crisologo Street and on the east by V. delos
Reyes Street on the right side facing west. (Ord. # 11, Series 1999)

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b) Parking area for private / commercial and tricycles for hire at the Old Public Terminal
site located at Quezon Avenue, Vigan, Ilocos Sur (Ord. # 4, Series 1996)

1. Cars, Jeepneys and Light Utility Vehicles, Delivery Vans and Trucks are
allowed to park at the Old Public Terminal Site located at Quezon Avenue, Vigan
City. (Ord. # 4, Series 1996)
2. Rates of Parking fees shall be paid in accordance with the Revenue Code

c) Parking Area for Private Vehicles surrounding the Plaza Burgos The area allowed
shall be a one-lane diagonal parking along the streets immediately surrounding the Plaza
proper. (Ord. # 11, Series 1996-Plaza Burgos Rotonda)

d) Motorized vehicles shall be allowed to park at the eastern side of Plaza Salcedo
fronting the Vigan Cathedral during Saturdays, Sundays and Local Festivals as mandated
by the Pedestrianization Ordinance.

e) Parking shall be allowed only at the left side of the street towards the north direction
along Sikatuna Street, however, a five-meter distance should be observed from the
boundaries of General Luna and Bonifacio streets. Tricycle-for-hire, delivery or cargo
vehicles or other vehicles for hire shall not be allowed to park at the designated parking
area for parking. (Ord. No. 12, s. 2002)

Section 27. Designated Calesa Parking Areas. The following are the designated
parking areas for calesa:
a. The Southeastern portion of del Pilar Extension at the Vigan Commercial Center is
hereby designated as exclusive parking area for Calesas. Rate of parking fee shall be paid
in accordance with the Revenue Code of 2005. (a) (Ord. # 8, Series of 1999)
b. Along Burgos St., south of St. Pauls Metropolitan Cathedral, where horses should be
facing west on a one lane parallel parking;
c. East of Plaza Salcedo, with horses facing east on a one lane parallel parking;
d. Along Florentino St., fronting the Girl Scout Bldg. with horses facing north on a one
lane parallel parking.
All these may be subject to relocation or abolition if Calesa operators do not
comply with Sections 46 (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) of this Code and its intended purposes.
e. . Cucheros are not allowed to leave their calesas unattended.(Ordinance No. 4, Series
of 2002)
f. The parking areas of calesas during the effectivity of the herein Pedestrianization shall
be at designated places of the streets surrounding the Plaza Burgos and all entrances
therein. (Ord. # 19, Series of 2005)

Section 28. Parking Area for Tourist Buses - There is hereby designated a parking
area for tourist buses at the northern side of Plaza Salcedo along Nueva Segovia Street.
No tourist bus shall be allowed to park at the above designated parking area from 12:00
midnight to 6:00 A.M. Tourist buses staying overnight shall park at the Vigan Bus/jeepney
Terminal if the host hotel cannot provide adequate parking space

Section 29. Regulatory Parking Fee There is hereby prescribed a regulatory parking
fee as provided for in the Revenue Code of 2005. (Ord. # 5, Series 2001)

Section 30. Prohibited Parking. No driver shall be allowed to park:


a) Within an intersection
b) On a crosswalk
c) Within six (6) meters of the intersection of curb lines.
d) Within two (2) meters of the driveway entrance to any fire station.
e) Within three (3) meters of a fire hydrant.
f) In front of a private driveway.
g) At any place where official signs have been erected or installed prohibiting parking.

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h) Within four (4) meters of the driveway to any hospital.
i) Opposite a parked vehicle (double parking).
j) No parking on the bridge or within fifty (50) meters from the foot of a bridge, over or
under or across the highway.
k) On a highway in such a manner as to obstruct , or cause the obstruction of, the
smooth flow of traffic;
l) On other places which are officially designated by the Sanggunian as a No-parking
area.
Section 31. Designated No Parking Areas The following places are hereby
designated as No Parking areas for all kinds of motor vehicles.(Ord. # 9, Series 1995)

a) Parking at Quirino Blvd., shall be prohibited from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM.


b) There will be No Parking at J. Singson Street, parking shall be allowed only at the
shoulder, in no case will there be parking on the street pavement.
c) The driveway between Modules 1 and 2; and between Modules 3 and 4 is hereby
declared as a NO PARKING AREA and shall remain clear from any obstruction
whatsoever to maintain the smooth flow of traffic.
d) Trucks, buses, calesas and tricycles-for-hire shall not be allowed to park along
Quezon Avenue. (Ord. No. 13, Series of 2005)

Section 32. Allowable Parking. The following shall be considered allowable parking
provided however that temporarily stopping a motor vehicle shall be considered as parking
within the premises of this code.
a) Repair of vehicles in any streets shall be allowed for a maximum period of twelve (12)
hours. (Ord. # 9, Series 1995)
b) Whenever a driver or both stops for loading or unloading passenger/s or cargo/es in
places, the same is allowed.
c) Right side single parallel parking shall be allowed along Quezon Avenue, Vigan City
from Bonifacio Street to Liberation Boulevard for a period not longer than one hour,
however, that there shall be no parking within six meters from every intersection along
Quezon Avenue or infront of a private driveway. (Ord. No. 13, Series of 2005)
d) Parking on a One-Way street shall be on the right side following the traffic flow
e) Parking shall be allowed at the left side of the street towards north direction along
Sikatuna St., Barangay I, Vigan City from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily

Article X. LOADING AND UNLOADING AREAS

Section 33. Designated No loading and Unloading areas - The following places are
hereby designated as a Loading and Unloading areas for all kinds of motor vehicles. (Ord. #
10, Series 1995)

Mini Buses Parking, Loading and Unloading Area Public Utility Mini Buses shall
have as their parking, loading and unloading area at the public terminal building which is
provided with twelve (12) Parking Docks.

a) Parking / Loading Areas for Mini Buses. The following are the designated
parking/loading areas for mini-buses:
i) Laoag and Cagayan bound mini buses shall have as their parking / loading
area Docks No. 1, 2, and 3.
ii) Bangued bound mini buses shall have their parking / loading area Dock No.
4.
iii) San Fernando, La Union / Urdaneta bound mini buses shall have parking /
loading area at Docks No. 5 and 6.

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b) Unloading Areas for Mini Buses
i) Laoag and Cagayan bound mini buses shall have as unloading areas Docks 7,
8, and 9.
ii) Bangued bound mini buses shall have as unloading area Dock No. 10.
iii) San Fernando, La Union bound mini buses shall have as unloading area
Dock No. 11.
iv) Urdaneta bound mini buses shall have as unloading area Dock No. 12.

c). Jeepneys Parking / Loading Area Public utility jeepneys shall have their parking,
loading and unloading area at the western part of the terminal area, which composed of
five (5) parking lanes provided for jeepneys.
i) Jeepneys which operate within the Metro Vigan Area shall have as parking /
loading area Lane No. 2..
ii) South bound public utility jeepneys shall have as parking / loading area Lane
No. 3.
iii) North bound public utility jeepneys shall have as parking / loading area Lane
No. 4.

Section 34. Public Utility Franchises And Mayors Permit Only operators/drivers of
public utility jeepneys and mini-buses with valid franchises and Vigan Mayors Permit shal be
allowed to park, load and unload passengers at the Vigan Public Market Annex and Terminal

Section 35.Parking Fees The parking fee for public utility jeepneys and mini-buses
availing of the facilities of the Vigan Public Market Annex and Terminal shall be the rates
prescribed by the Revenue Code of 2005. (Ordinance No. 6, Series of 1995.)

Section 36. Loading and Unloading at One Way Streets. (Ord. # 5. Series of 1995 as
amended)

a) It is hereby prescribed that Tricycle for Hire shall load and unload passengers only
at the right side portion of any one way street.
b) PUB and PUJ vehicles without any private commercial parking garage shall load and
unload passengers at the Vigan Bus / Jeepney Terminal.
c) A portion of Quezon Avenue infront of G. Rivera Library six meters away from the
corner of P. Burgos and L. Florentino Streets and the right side of Quezon Avenue six
meters away from Gen. Luna and Salcedo Street is hereby designated as unloading area
of PUB and PUJ vehicles. (Ord. No.20, s. 1996)

Section 37. Loading and unloading shall be allowed at the designated areas from
Florentino Street to Bonifacio Street along Quezon Avenue. (Ord. No. 13, Series of 2005)

Article XI - MOTOR VEHICLE ACCESSORIES

Section 38. The following devices attached to all kind of motor vehicles, used as a means
of transport, are hereby prohibited such as:
a) Sirens, bells, horns, whistles or similar gadgets that emit exceptionally loud or
startling sounds;
b) Dome lights, police and emergency red flashing lights installed on the front or rear
and emergency red light blinkers.
c) other similar signalling or flashing devices which are inconsistent with sound traffic
discipline and control on the roads. (Ordinance No.04, Series of 2003)

Section 39. Exemption Vehicles assigned officially to PNP, the Bureau of Fire
Protection, ambulance, bureau of Jail management and Penology, and other duly authorized law
enforcement agencies, security escort of VIPs and garbage trucks. Any illegal device shall be
confiscated at the expense of the owner.

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Article XII - MANDATING THE RIGHT SIDE PORTION
OF STREETS/ROADS TO BE USED FOR FUNERAL PROCESSION.

Section 40. Mandatory Provision: It is hereby mandated that all funeral processions
traversing streets or roads within the territorial jurisdiction of Vigan shall use or occupy only the
right side portion of the street or road. (Ordinance no. 19, Series of 2005)
Section 41. Responsibilities And Liabilities:
a) Barangay officials, Barangay Tanods, traffic enforcers shall have the authority and
responsibility in overseeing the strict implementation of this ordinance that only the right
side portion of the street shall be used for the funeral procession.
b) Owner/s, proprietor/s, administrator/s of servicing funeral parlors shall provide a rope to
be used as guide in the conduct of funeral processions, and shall be responsible for the
acts of their workers, staff or employees to ensure the faithful compliance of this
ordinance.
c) Individual/s seen encroaching the half of the street or road shall be responsible for their
act which shall be dealt with appropriate sanctions herein under stated.

Section 42. Penalty Accrual Fifty percent (50%) of the penalty paid in violation of this
ordinance shall accrue to apprehending officer/s and the 50% shall accrue to the General Fund of
the city.

Article XIII CARGO AND DELIVERY TRUCK BAN

Section 43. Title: There are hereunder imposed provisions regulating the entry of
cargo/delivery trucks on streets within the heritage village. (Ordinance No. 12,Series Of 2005)

Section 44. Scope And Coverage:


a) The streets covered by this ordinance are:
1. Along Plaridel St. up to Diego Silang St.
2. Along V. Delos Reyes St. up to Diego Silang St.
3. Portion of Bonifacio St. from Eastern Cor. of Gov. A. Reyes St. up to Eastern
Cor. of V. Delos Reyes St.
4. Portion of Gen. Luna St. from Eastern Cor. of Gov. A. Reyes St. up to Eastern
Cor. of V. Delos Reyes St.
5. Portion of Salcedo St. from Eastern Cor. of Gov. A. Reyes St up to Eastern Cor.
of V. Delos Reyes St.
6. Portion of Mabini St. from Eastern Cor. of Gov. A. Reyes St. up to Eastern
Cor. of V. Delos Reyes St.
7. Portion of Diego Silang St. from Eastern Cor. of Gov. A. Reyes up to Eastern
Cor. V. Delos Reyes St.

b) Vehicles prohibited under the preceding subsections are:


1. 5000 kg. and above gross vehicle weight
2. Eight-wheeler trucks and above
3. Trailers attached to tractor heads
4. Trucks with a height of 3.10 meters and above.(a)

CHAPTER THREE
REGULATORY PROVISIONS

Article I REGULATION OF CALESAS

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Section 45. The City Council shall regulate the operation of all horse-drawn utility
vehicles or Calesas For Hire (CFH) and cucheros plying the streets of Vigan City. (Ordinance
No. 4, Series of 2002)

Section 46. Administrative Rules And Regulations:


a) Issuance of Mayors Permit - All horse-drawn utility vehicles plying the streets of Vigan
City must secure a Mayors permit and there shall be collected an annual fee for its
issuance in accordance with the New Revenue Code. An additional surcharge of 25% of
the Calesa permit shall be collected for failure to secure a Mayors permit on the
prescribed period.
b) Issuance of a Vigan Cuchero License
1. All cucheros/operator must secure a valid Vigan Cuchero License to be issued by
the Office of the City Mayor.
Minimum Requirements:
1. Must be at least 18 years of age
2. Must pass a practical cuchero license test on traffic regulations to be
administered by the Chief Traffic Division of the PNP or its duly authorized
representative.
3. The Vigan Cuchero License shall be valid for three (3) years and renewable
upon expiration
4. The regulatory fee for the issuance of a Cuchero license shall be P125.00
for three (3) years.
c) A permanent calesa plate number shall be issued at no cost.
d) Calesa owner or operator shall post a laminated photocopy of the Mayors permit issued
in its original size (8.5 x 5.5) in a conspicuous place at the back of the front panel of
the calesa.
e) Cuchero must wear white camisa de chino with Ilocano abel scarf, long pants and
footwear except rubber slippers and must at all times observe courtesy, helpfulness,
honesty and friendliness.
f) Calesa specifications/provisions:
1. All horse-driven utility vehicles must install road safety devices such as: 1) A 2
X 4 reflectorized red stickers on all sides of the calesa; 2) calesa lantern or lamp
to be placed in front of the calesa.
2. All horse-drawn utility vehicles must provide cleaning kits which include but not
limited to the following: 1) dust pan; 2) walis tingting; 3) a pail for washing
away or flushing horse urine.
3. All horses for calesa must undergo physical check-up every six (6) months to be
conducted by a duly licensed veterinarian.
4. A Calesa For Hire (CFH) must undergo inspection of its road worthiness to be
inspected by the Chief Traffic Division of the PNP or its duly authorize
representative.
5. Calesa For Hire (CFH) shall be allowed to carry a maximum capacity of four (4)
passengers inclusive of tour guide, if there is any.
6. A Calesa For Hire (CFH) must be equipped with adequate receptacles for horse
manure to avoid littering.
7. A Calesa For Hire (CFH) is not allowed to go near the tourist bus/buses. Rather,
must wait for the tourists/visitors to approach them.
8. A Calesa For Hire (CFH) must have a separate rope for securing the wheel while
parked.
9. A Calesa For Hire (CFH) must be equipped with a wheel cover for passengers to
hold on to while climbing or descending the calesa.
10. Calesa drivers shall charge the following fees, and the rates are to be placed in a
conspicuous place at the back of the front panel of the calesa
P150.00 per hour Calesa Package Tour

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P5.00 per person from point of origin to any tourist or local place of
destination within the poblacion area.

Article II REGULATION OF OPERATION OF


PUBLIC UTILITY JEEPNEYS AND MINI - BUSES IN VIGAN

Section 47. Rules and Regulations - In addition to provisions of herein stated in this
Code affecting public utility jeepneys and mini - buses, the following are hereby prescribed:

a) No public utility jeepney and mini - bus shall be allowed to operate in Vigan without a
valid LTFRB permit and a valid Mayor's Permit and the payment of the corresponding
fee as provided for in the New Revenue Code.
b) Each PUJ or mini - bus shall be issued with a Mayor's Permit sticker that will be
attached to the front windshield mirror of the corresponding public utility vehicle. The
sticker fee hereof shall be inclusive in the herein prescribed Mayor's Permit Fee.
Provided, however, that in case of loss or damaged hereof, the same shall be replaced
and the fee hereof shall be Fifty Pesos (P50.00). (Ordinance No. 4, Series of 1993)

Article III RULES AND REGULATIONS IN THE OPERATION OF MOTORIZED


TRICYCLE FOR HIRE (MTFH)

Section 48. Rules of Entry Only Filipino Citizens, partnership or corporations seventy
percent (70%) the capital of which are owned by Filipino citizens are qualified to operate tricycle
for hire within the City of Vigan. (Ordinance No. 05, Series of 1992 as amended)

Section 49. Requirements to Operate TFH in Vigan

a) Presentation of Original Copies of the Valid Land Transportation Office (LTO)


Registration and LTO Official Receipt of Registration for the current year, and Insurance
Policy;
b) Barangay Chairman Certification that applicant is a resident of his barangay; Any
misrepresentation as to place of residence on the part of the applicant will be a ground
for cancellation of the Mayors Permit;
c) Vigan PNP Station Inspection Certificate indicating compliance of the provisions of this
ordinance, including attendance in a seminar on the provisions of this ordinance, all
traffic ordinances and road courtesy as well as public services rules and regulations;
d) Motorized Tricycles Operators Permit (MTOP);
e) Mayors Permit.

Section 50. Operating System and Procedure for Tricycle for Hire

a) TFH must be equipped with muffler with silencer. Installation of air horns is absolutely
prohibited.
b) TFH operators shall be prohibited to employ drivers without a valid professional drivers
license. TFH drivers are not allowed to wear short pants, sleepers / sandals, and
sleeveless shirts in operating a tricycle.
c) The TFH operators and drivers are encouraged to form and operate cooperatives as a
way of promoting the welfare and well being of and to police and impose discipline
among members.
d) No TFH driver is allowed to discriminate against passengers. Any acts of discourtesy
against passengers are hereby punishable.
e) Overloading No TFH shall be allowed to carry passengers outside of the tricycle
passenger cab and more than it is designed for. Only one (1) passenger shall be allowed
at the backseat of the TFH driver and other passenger shall be inside the TFH. (Ord. No.
2-a, s. 1994)

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f) Exemption A tricycle for hire driver shall hereby be exempted, in cases of
emergency, calamity or other compelling reasons, from the prohibition under Section 4-b
of Article III, Chapter 3 of this code disallowing the same from wearing short pants,
slippers, sandals and sleeveless shirts.
g) Delegation of Authority The authority of the Sangguniang Panlungsod to review, grant
and sign Tricycle for Hire franchise to applicants shall be delegated to the
Sangguniang Panlungsod Committee on Transportation composed of Sangguniang
Panlungsod members. (a)
h) The annual registration fee of P50.00shall be the source of the automatic appropriation
for the making of stickers, plates painting of tricycle sidecars, or any other
expenditures/requirements for the Tricycle-for-Hires (TFHs) in Vigan City. (a)

Section 51. Administrative Systems and Procedure:


a) Fares
1. The Sangguniang Panlungsod shall determine, fix and/or prescribe and
periodically adjust fares or rates relative to TFH service after public hearing and
which shall be in consonance with LTO / DOTC rates.
2. Each existing TFH association shall adopt a Table of Fares to be duly approved
by the Sangguniang Panlungsod after which the same shall be posted
prominently at designated Tricycle Parking Terminals as herein prescribed and
on the front interior of the tricycle sidecar.

b) MTOP (Franchise)
1. The MTOP (Franchise) shall be issued by the Sangguniang Panlungsod of Vigan
upon due hearing. It shall be valid for three (3) years, renewable for the same
period. It may be suspended or canceled by the Sangguniang Panlungsod
likewise upon due hearing.
2. No TFH shall be allowed to operate without MTOP. Any change of transfer of
MTOP shall require the approval of the Sangguniang Panlungsod.
3. The selling of sidecar number is absolutely prohibited.
4. An operator wishing to stop services completely, suspend services for more than
one (1) month or sell a TFH, should report in writing such termination
suspension or sale to the Tricycle Division of the Office of the Mayor and to the
Sangguniang Panlungsod through its Committee on Transportation.
Under the aforesaid circumstances, the tricycle operator shall surrender to the
tricycles Regulations Division of the Office of the Mayor the sidecar number
assigned to him.
5. A filing and service fees for amendment of MTOP shall be in the amount as
prescribed in the New Revenue Code similar to the fee for the mayors permit
and payable to the City Treasurer upon filing of the amendment.
6. The following are the requirements in securing a Motorized Tricycle Operators
Permit or MTOP (Franchise):

i. Verified petition field with the Sangguniang Panlungsod through the


Committee on Transportation;
ii. Valid land Transportation Office Registration;
iii. Barangay Clearance to be issued by the Barangay Chairman or his duly
authorized representative of the place where the applicant resides.
iv. Payment of necessary fees as evidenced by official receipt(s).
v. Membership of the operators and drivers in the Social Security System.
c) Mayors Permit

1. The Mayors Business Permit shall be valid for one (1) year, renewable for the
same period, with the last number thereof of the motorcycles plate number as the
month for renewal (Illustrative Example: Plate No. 2001 January; 2002
February; 2003 - March; (etc)

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2. For purposes of reconciliation with the immediately preceding provision,
renewals, of existing Mayor's Business Permits of TFHs shall be hereby adjusted
accordingly. (Illustrative Example: TFH with Plate No. 2004 with Mayors
Business Permit expiration on January 1993 shall renew on April 1993 and
every April thereafter, etc.)
3. Each TFH operator and driver must acquire and possess a copy of this code and
observe the contents and provisions hereof.
Section 52. Different Zones in the Operation of tricycle-for-hire. It is hereby
prescribed the different zones of operation of tricycle-for-hire in Vigan.
a) Tricycles-for-hire with given green body number are allowed to ply its route anywhere
within the territorial jurisdiction of Vigan City;
b) Tricycles-for-hire with yellow body number are allowed only to ply its route from its
point of origin (Bantay, Sta.Catalina, Caoayan, San Vicente) to the point of destination
of its passenger(s) only within the poblacion or to Gabriela Silang General hospital,
Redrying Plant and St. James hospital, and/or its designated parking areas.

Section 53. TFH Parking Zonification and System and Procedures


a) All parking, loading and unloading area by TFHs shall be done in a most orderly manner
possible in a single length wise line parallel to the street, as outward and as far from the
center of the road as possible, always six (6) meters from street corners or as far from the
corners as possible, and strict observance of the No Double Parking as it is now
prescribed;
b) All parking privileges as herein prescribed on TFHs shall be in a First Come First Serve
Basis.

Section 54. Transitory Provision


a) Special permits or provisional authorities issued by the Land Transportation Franchising
and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) to TFHs shall remain valid until their expiry dates.
However, TFH operators may apply for a new MTOP or its amendment at an earlier date
with the Sangguniang Panlungsod of Vigan.
b) Without prejudice as to the validity of existing tricycle franchise referred to in the
preceding paragraph, tricycle fares shall be adjusted in accordance with the Department
of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) guidelines in a manner provided for
under Section 7 hereof.

Section 55. Miscellaneous Provisions. No TFH operator shall arbitrarily increase


tricycle fare without first filing a petition before the Sangguniang Panlungsod of Vigan which is
hereby authorized to render a decision after public hearing.

Article IV - Colurum Tricycles For Hire

Section 56. Scope and Application This shall apply to all CTFHs plying the City of
Vigan, Ilocos Sur. (Ordinance No. 3, Series of 1997)

Section 57. Punishable Offense Any colorum tricycle for hire which is operated in
Vigan shall be a violation of this Article with corresponding penalty as herein prescribed.

Section 58. Complete Inventory and Custodial Provisions A complete accessories


and parts of the impounded sidecar shall be jointly prepared and signed in duplicate copies one
copy each for the City Governments Treasury Office and Police Station by the CTFH owner
or driver and a duly authorized who shall conduct the inventory, to be duly attested and signed
by the Traffic or Duty Officer. The CTFH owner or driver may secure his or her own copy
hereof at his or her own expense.

Custody of the impounded sidecar shall be the responsibility of the City Police Station
and its use shall be absolutely prohibited throughout the impounding period. The same

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impounded sidecar shall not be returned to the owner / operator unless the provisions of Section
2 of this Article shall have been fully accomplish and the owner / operator, not the driver, shall
have received the impounded sidecar in writing a copy of which shall be furnished the City
Police station as evidence thereof

Section 59. Private Not for Hire These words must be printed in bold letters 2
x 2 in front of the impounded sidecar as a final prerequisite for its release if not yet covered by a
valid government permit and franchise; the same shall be applicable to every tricycle sidecar
plying the streets of Vigan but which is not covered by a valid government permit and franchise
to operate as tricycle for hire.

Section 60. Authority to Enforce This shall authorize Barangay Tanods to help
enforce this ordinance according to the following:

The Barangay Tanod shall record the violation in the Barangay Logbook and report the
same to the City Police Station about the date, time and place of violation within the Tanods
territorial jurisdiction and the identifying description of the CTFH such as brand, type, model,
color, plate/sidecar numbers, etc.

Subsequently, the City Chief of Police, through the chain of command, shall alert and
direct all Police Officers of Vigan to monitor and apprehend the CTFH aforementioned at the
earliest opportunity.

Fines and fees to be collected therefrom shall entitle the Barangay Tanod a 25% reward
and the Barangay a 25% share to be received from the City Treasurer by the Barangay Treasurer
and witnessed in writing by the Barangay Chairman or Council Member for the Barangays
General Fund.

Section 61. Payment of Penalties All financial transactions hereof shall be undertaken
by the City Treasurers Office in accordance with government accounting and auditing rules and
regulations.

Article V - Guidelines for Transfer of Tricycle Franchise

Section 62. There shall be an established guidelines to be adopted regarding the transfer
of franchise for tricycle-for-hire issued by the City of Vigan, plying within its territorial
jurisdiction. (Ordinance No. 10, Series of 2000 as amended)

Section 63. Before any transfer shall be made, the transferor is required to surrender the
body plate number issued in his name to the Sangguniang Panlungsod Committee on
Transportation for the latter to evaluate the qualifications of the would be transferee. The
Committee on Transportation shall cancel the franchise issued in the name of the transferor and
shall cause the re-issuance of the same in favor of a qualified transferee after hearing.(n)

Section 64. Franchise issued by the City of Vigan may be granted for transfer only on the
following conditions:
a) The transfer of franchise shall be allowed within the municipality where the franchise
has been originally issued.
b) Transfer for Franchise shall only be allowed after one (1) year of operation.
c) Required supporting documents shall accompany the duly accomplished application for
transfer, which are as follows:
1. Two (2 copies of Barangay Clearance (current month of application)
2. Xerox copy of Certificate of Registration and Official Receipt of the motorcycle
duly authenticated by the SP staff in-charge of processing the application
3. Community Tax Certificate for the current year
4. Xerox copy of the professional drivers license (restriction code 1)

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5. Latest unexpired copy of the original franchise
6. Copy of the Mayors Permit
7. Deed of Sale/Proof of ownership
8. Inspection slip duly accomplished by designated PNP Officer
9. City Treasurers Office Receipt
10. Surrender letter from the franchise holder addressed to the Sangguniang Bayan
11. Favorable endorsement from the chairman of the Committee on Transportation
about the said transfer.
12. Clearance issued by the Sannguniang Panlungsod (Based on LTO MC-190)

c) The whole unit (motorcycle and a sidecar) shall go with the franchise to be transferred.
d) A transfer fee of P1,000.00 shall be paid to the Office of the City Treasurer. However,
payment of the transfer fee provided herein shall be exempted if the franchise is
transferred from the franchisee to his immediate relative on the first civil degree of
consanguinity or affinity. (a) (Ordinance No. 4, s. 2001)
e) Franchise to be transferred without Mayors Permit for a given calendar year during the
period covered by the franchise issued shall no longer be allowed and deemed cancelled.
f) No transfer of franchise shall be granted to those with existing franchise or former
franchise holders.

Article VI - GUIDELINES FOR THE SUSPENSION, CANCELLATION AND


AWARDING OF TRICYCLE FRANCHISE

Section 65. There is herein an established guidelines regarding the suspension,


cancellation and awarding of tricycle franchise issued by the city government of Vigan plying
within its territorial jurisdiction. (a) (Ordinance No.11, Series of 2003 )

Section 66. List Of Violations:


a) No Mayors Permit
b) No Drivers License
c) No entry (one way)
d) Over charging of tricycle fares
e) Refusal or selective of passengers
f) Dress Code violation
g) Overloading
h) No Loading and Unloading
i) No entry to specific routes (for non-residents of Vigan)
j) Covering of franchise plate number
k) Non-functioning lights
l) Illegal Parking
m) No muffler
n) Unauthorized devices attached to the tricycle
o) Other similar violations of traffic rules and regulations, ordinances of the City of Vigan

Section 67. Conditions in Suspension, Cancelation, and Awarding of Franchise.


Tricycles Franchise issued by the City Government of Vigan may be suspended, cancelled and
awarded on the following conditions:
a) Tricycle Franchise will be cancelled if found having three (3) violations in one year
1. Cancelled Tricycle Franchise holder cannot reapply for a tricycle franchise
within a period of one year from the date of cancellation
2. Cancelled tricycle franchise will be awarded to an applicant preferably to a
resident of Vigan.
3. Failure to renew franchise one month after its expiration will be automatically be
cancelled.
b) Cancelled Tricycle Franchise will be awarded to an applicant who is not a holder of any
tricycle franchise issued by the City Government of Vigan.

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Violations incurred for the year 2003 onwards shall be covered in this article.

Article VII - TRAFFIC RULES AND REGULATIONS SEMINAR

Section 68. Mandatory Seminar. It is hereby required that all persons who own,
manage, drive or operate public utility vehicles or delivery trucks found violating ordinances
governing traffic rules and regulations within the territorial jurisdiction of Vigan, to undergo a
seminar as maybe prescribed by the concerned agency, before the issuance or renewal of a
business permit. (Ordinance No. 20, Series of 2005)

Section 69. Applicability. The provisons of this Article shall apply to all holders of
franchises to operate public utility vehicles issued by the Sangguniang Panlungsod such as
tricycle for hire and calesa for hire, mini buses, buses, jeepneys and delivery trucks operating
within the territorial jurisdiction of Vigan whose permits emanate from the Mayors Office.

Section 70. Responsibility of PNP Traffic Division. It shall be the responsibility of the
PNP Traffic Division to direct and prescribe the seminar to be conducted. After such compliance,
the Division shall issue a certificate to violators that have attended and satisfactorily completed
the prescribed seminar which shall be furnished to the City Mayor, copy furnished the Office of
the Sangguniang Panlungsod particularly the Committee on Transportation prior to the issuance
or renewal of the business permit.

Section 71. Funding. The City Government shall appropriate annually the necessary
funding requirements for the implementation of this Article which shall emanate from the Public
Safety Fund of the Annual Development Fund.

ARTICLE VIII - SCHEDULE OF FARES

Section 72. There is hereby adopted the Schedule of Fares for Tricycle for Hire
Operating within the Territorial Jurisdiction of Vigan, Ilocos Sur from 5:00 AM to 8:00 PM. (a)
(Ordinance No. 5, Series of 2000 as amended)

Section 73. Scope and Limitations the schedule of fares shall be as follows:

a) Poblacion to Nagsangalan, Capangpangan, San Julian Norte, San Julian Sur, Tamag,
San Jose, Ayusan Sur, Ayusan Norte, Paoa, Bulala, Pantay Daya, Beddeng Laud, vice
versa.
Fare shall be - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - P8.00
Fare for Student/Senior Citizen shall be - - P6.00
(with ID)

b) Poblacion to Rugsuanan, Purok a Bassit, Purok a Dackel, Cabaroan Laud, Cabaroan


Daya, Camangaan, Bongtolan, Cabalangegan, Pantay Fatima, Pong-ol, Beddeng Daya,
Salindeg, Barraca, Paratong, vice versa.
Fare shall be - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - P9.00
Fare for Student/Senior Citizen shall be - - 7.00
(with ID)

c) Poblacion to Raois, Pantay Laud, San Pedro Norte, San Pedro Sur, Mindoro, Vice Versa
Fare shall be - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - P10.00
Fare for Student/Senior Citizen shall be - - P 8.00
(with ID)

d) Poblacion to Boundary of Bantay, Sta. Catalina, Caoayan, vice versa


Fare shall be - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - P8.00
Fare for Student/Senior Citizen shall be - - P6.00

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(with ID)

e) Within Poblacion Area (Barangay I to IX)


Fare shall be - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - P8.00
Student/Senior Citizen shall be - - - - P6.00
(with ID)

f) Night Fare (8:00 P.M. to 5 A.M.)


Poblacion Area shall be - - - - - P15.00/person (if tricycle has only one
passenger)
P10.00/person (if tricycle has 2 or
more passengers)
Outside Poblacion Area shall be- - P25.00/person (if tricycle has only
one passenger)
P15.00/person (if tricycle has 2 or
more passengers)

Section 74. Enforcement Regulation and Provisions.

a) Tricycle drivers operating at night should secure a clearance from the PNP allowing
them to operate.
b) Fare imposition by the tricycle driver is a violation of the foregoing provisions of this
ordinance.
c) A tricycle driver is allowed to fill-up the maximum passenger capacity of the tricycle (4
person) and charge each passenger with the prescribe fare if the driver is in the
designated parking area (old and new public market only).

CHAPTER FOUR
ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

Article I - CITY TRICYCLE FRANCHISING

Section 75. Powers, Duties And Functions Of The Committee On Transportation,


The following are the power, duties and functions of the Committee on Transportation in so far
as tricycle franchising is concern:

a) Accept and process application for tricycle franchising;


b) Issue or grant the Motorized Tricycle Operators Permit (MTOP) to qualified applicant,
subject to the provisions of existing ordinances, rules and regulations on that matter;
c) Recommend to the Sanggunian the amount of fares or adjusted fare increases,
periodically, to be imposed in a particular zones or fixed route;
d) Recommend to the Sanggunian other reasonable fees and related charges in the regulation
of tricycle-for-hire, after conducting a public hearing for that purpose;
e) Promulgate rules and regulations for the proper enforcement of this Article which shall
continue to be in full force and effect until revoked or modified by the Sanggunian;
f) Perform such other duties and functions as maybe hereafter be authorized by the
Sanggunian.
g) In relation to Chapter Three, Article V of this Code, The City Council shall have the
power to cancel tricycle franchise upon the recommendation of the Committee on
Transportation. The Committee on Transportation has the power to recommend for the
suspension of tricycle franchise for a period of 7 days but not exceeding 30 days, subject
to the approval of the City Council.

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Article II- REGULATIONS ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF HUMPS OR
PLACING PROTUBERANCE ON PUBLIC ROADS

Section 76. Regulated Acts. No person, natural or juridical, shall construct or cause the
construction of any kind of humps, or place any kind of protuberance, on any public road,
without first securing a permit therefore from the Mayor thru the City Engineer.
Section 77. Administrative Provisions.

a) Any person, natural or juridical, desiring to construct humps or place any kind of
protuberance on any public road shall file an application for that purpose with the Office
of the City Engineer.
b) Upon receipt of the said application, the City Engineer or his duly authorized
representative shall coordinate with the Officer in Charge of the Traffic Management to
discuss the merits of the application. Thereafter, their joint or individual
recommendation shall be submitted to the Mayor.
c) No permit by the Mayor on this matter shall be issued without the written
recommendation of both the City Engineer and the Officer in Charge of Traffic
Management stating therein the fact that the construction of hump or other kind of
protuberance in a particular public road will not obstruct the smooth flow of traffic or
will not obstruct the smooth flow of traffic or will not pose a hazard to pedestrians.
d) The City Engineer shall evaluate all existing humps or protuberance and shall make
proper recommendation for the demolition if found to be violative of the provisions in
this article, otherwise the person who cause the construction thereof must comply with
(a), (b), and (c) of this section.

Section 78. Rules And Regulations:

a) The City Engineer shall determine the appropriate specification as to the thickness,
width and length of the hump or protuberance to be placed or constructed.
b) The City Engineer is hereby authorized to alter, modify or demolish the existing humps
or protuberance on any barangay roads to conform to the necessary specification
prescribed by his office.
c) The City Engineer and the Officer in Charge of Traffic Management shall issue the
necessary additional rules and regulations or implementing guidelines for the effective
enforcement of this Article.

Article III AUTHORITY OF LOCAL TRAFFIC


ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL

Section 79. Implementation Of Vigan Traffic And Transportation Code. This code
shall be implemented or enforced by the Public Safety Division, PNP Traffic Management
Division of the city.

The Chief of the Traffic Management Bureau or Traffic Management Division or Section
of the PNP is hereby authorized to issue the necessary implementing rules and regulations for the
proper implementation of this Code which shall become an integral part of this Code and shall
have the same force and effect until they are modified or rescinded by this Sanggunian.

The Vigan City traffic Aides are hereby deputized to issue Citation Tickets to violators of
the provisions of this Code regulating traffic in the City Of Vigan. (a) (Ord. 05, s. 1995)

CHAPTER FIVE
MISCELLANEOUS TRAFFIC PROVISIONS

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ARTICLE I OTHER TRAFFIC RULES

Section 80. Right of Way for PNP and Emergency Vehicles - Upon the approach of
any police or fire department vehicles, or of an ambulance giving audible signal, the driver of
every vehicle shall immediately drive the same to a position as near as possible and parallel to
the right-hand edge of the roads, clear of any intersection of roads; and shall stop and remain in
such position unless directed by a peace officer, or until such vehicle shall have passed.

Section 81. Hitching to a Vehicle - No person shall be allowed to hand or ride on, the
outside rear of any vehicle. The prohibition shall also cover person on bicycle, roller skate or
other similar device who shall hold fast to or hitch on to any moving vehicle, including drivers
who shall knowingly permit any person to hang on, to ride on, the outside or rear end of his
vehicle or allow any person on a bicycle, roller skate or other similar device to hold fast or hitch
to his vehicle.

Section 82. Driving or Parking on a sidewalk - No person shall drive or park a motor
vehicle upon or along any sidewalk path or alley not intended for vehicular traffic or parking.

Section 83. Driving Vehicle on Influence of Liquor - No person shall drive a motor
vehicle while under the influence of liquor or any prohibited drugs defined by special laws.

Section 84. Duty of Driver in Case of Accident - In the event that any accident should
occur as a result of the operation of a motor vehicle upon a road, the driver of that vehicle shall
stop immediately, and, if requested by any person in authority present, shall show his drivers
license, give his true name and address and also the true name and address of the driver of the
owner of the motor vehicle.
No driver of a motor vehicle concerned in a vehicular accident shall leave the scene of
the accident without aiding the victim, except under any of the following circumstances:
1. Whenever he is in imminent danger of being seriously harmed by any person
or persons by reason of the accident;
2. Whenever he reports the accident to the nearest police station or any public
officer charged in the enforcement and maintenance of peace and order.
3. Whenever he has to summon a physician or nurse to aid the victim.

CHAPTER SIX
FINAL PROVISIONS

ARTICLE I GENERAL PENAL PROVISIONS

Section 85. Penalties.

a) For Violation of any of the Provisions stated in Chapter Two Article I to Article X,
there is hereby imposed a penalty as follows:

First Offense Five Hundred Pesos (P 500.00)


Second Offense Seven Hundred Fifty Pesos (P 750.00)
Third Offense One Thousand Pesos ( P 1,000.00) and cancellation of the
Mayors permit.

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b) For Violation of the provisions stated in Chapter Two Article XI, there is hereby
imposed a penalty of fine of Five Hundred pesos (P500.00) and confiscation of the
prohibited devices attached to the motor vehicle at the expense of the owner;

c) For Violation of the provisions stated in Chapter Two Article XII, there is hereby
imposed a penalty of fine of One Hundred Fifty pesos (150.00) and shall bear the towing
cost of not more than One Thousand pesos (P1,000.00);

d) For Violation of the provisions stated in Chapter Two Article XII, there is hereby
imposed a penalty of fine of Five Thousand pesos (P5,000.00);

e) For Violation of the provisions stated in Chapter Three Article I, there is hereby
imposed a penalty as follows;

First Offense: A fine of P200.00 and/or imprisonment for two days;


Second Offense: Suspension for one month of Mayors permit
Third Offense: Suspension of the Vigan Cuchero License the Mayors permit for
six months and a fine of P500.00.

f) For Violation of the provisions stated in Chapter Three Article II, there is hereby
imposed a penalty as follows
Operation of a PUJ or mini bus in Vigan without the valid Mayors Permit shall be
punishable by a fine of One Thousand Pesos (P1,000.00) and or an imprisonment of not
less than two (2) nor more than five (5) days at the discretion of the court.

Parking of a PUJ or mini bus on the street outside the Vigan Parking Terminal shall be
punishable by a fine of Five Hundred Pesos (P500.00)

g) For Violation of the provisions stated in Chapter Three Article III, there is hereby
imposed a penalty of fine of Five Hundred pesos or an imprisonment of one day to thirty
days or both at the discretion of the court. If the violator is a juridical person, a fine of
Two Thousand Five Hundred pesos (P2,500.00) and shall be a ground for the
cancellation of the mayors permit and MTOP (franchise);

h) For Violation of the provisions stated in Chapter Three Article IV, there is hereby
imposed a penalty as follows:

Impounding of the sidecar for an indefinite period until all government requirements for a
tricycle for hire shall have been completed and the penalty have been paid. Provided,
however, that in case the limitations on the number of TFHs shall no longer allow such
CTFH to be granted a permit and a franchise, the owner / operator shall sign and submit a
duly notarized Affidavit indicating a pledge that the same owner violator shall cease
and desist from operating any CTFH, unless otherwise granted with government permit
and franchise herefor at some future date and opportunity and within the limits prescribed
by the ordinances aforementioned.

A minimum impounding period with corresponding fees shall be meted according to the
following

Impounding Period Impounding Fee


Not less than Not more than
First Offense 5 days P 250.00
Second Offense 10 days 500.00
Third Offense 15 days 750.00

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i) For Violation of the provisions stated in Chapter Three Article V and Article VI, there
is hereby imposed a penalty of Five Hundred Pesos (P500.00);

j) For Violation of the provisions stated in Chapter Four Article II, there is hereby
imposed a penalty of One thousand pesos (P1,000.00);

k) For violation of the provisions stated in Chapter Five, there is hereby imposed a
penalty of Five Hundred pesos (P500.00):

If the violation is committed by any juridical entity, the President, General Manager, or
any person entrusted with the administration thereof at the time of the commission of the
offense shall be held responsible or liable thereof.

Section 86. Imposition of penalty. Any person who commits an offense which is
punishable under the provisions of this Article but not punishable under RA 4136, as amended,
shall be penalized only under the provisions hereof. If the offense committed is punishable both
under the provisions of this Article and that of R.A. 4136, as amended, it shall be prosecuted
only under either but not in both, otherwise the offender will be twice put in jeopardy of
punishment for the same offense which is prohibited under Section 21, Article III of the
Philippine Constitution.

Section 87. Penalty for other offenses - The conviction of any person for any offense
under this Chapter shall not bar his prosecution for any other offenses which may have been
committed by such person concurrently with the commission of the offense for which he was
convicted or in doing the act or series of acts which constituted for which he was convicted.

Section 88. Voluntary Payment of Administrative Fine. Any person caught violating
any of the provisions of this Code may voluntarily pay at the Treasurers Office the
administrative fine as provided for in Section 85 of this Code in settlement of the penalty for the
corresponding violation, provided that the conditions hereunder stated are complied with :
1. the offense committed does not involve fraud;
2. the payment of the penalty of fine shall not relieve the offender from the payment of
the corresponding tax, fee or charge due from him as provided under existing tax
ordinance;
3. no other third party shall be adversely affected by the voluntary payment of fine

Article II SEPARABILITY, APPLICABILITY, REPEALING


AND EFFECTIVITY CLAUSES

Section 89. Separability Clause. Whenever for any reason, any provisions, section or
part of this code is declared not valid by a Court of competent jurisdiction or suspended or
revoked by the authorities concerned, such judgment shall not affect or impair the remaining
provisions, sections or parts which shall continue to be in full force and effect.

Section 90. Applicability Clause. All other related matters not specifically provided in
this code shall be governed by the pertinent provisions of existing applicable laws or ordinances.

This Traffic Code shall be applied only to violation of traffic rules and regulations
committed while driving on the provincial and city roads within the territorial jurisdiction of the
City of Vigan. For violation of traffic rules and regulations while driving on a national road the
provision of RA 4136 or DOTC Department Order No. 93-693 being implemented since June 01,
1994 shall be applied, as the case may be.

Section 91. Repealing Clause. All existing ordinances, rules and regulations, or portions
thereof found inconsistent with the Transportation Code are hereby repealed.

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Section 92. Effectivity. This Code shall take effect immediately.

ENACTED on November 29, 2005

(Sgd.)
FRANCISCO P. RANCHES, JR.
City Vice Mayor & Presiding Officer

(Sgd.) ALFREDO FIGUERRES, JR. (Sgd.) AUDIE Q. AGDAMAG


Sangguniang Panlungsod Member Sangguniang Panlungsod Member

(Sgd.) EVERIN F. MOLINA (Sgd.) HERMENIGILDO APELIN


Sangguniang Panlungsod Member Sangguniang Panlungsod Member

(Sgd.) GERMELINA S. GOULART (Sgd.) FELIX A. ANINAG


Sangguniang Panlungsod Member Sangguniang Panlungsod Member

(Sgd.) ANDRES ADRIATICO (Sgd.) HENRY A. FORMOSO


Sangguniang Panlungsod Member Sangguniang Panlungsod Member

(Sgd.) LORETO QUIBILAN (Sgd.) MAXIMO ALVES


Sangguniang Panlungsod Member Sangguniang Panlungsod Member

(Sgd.) CONSTANTE V. BENZON (Sgd.) CHRIS DAN F. FIELDAD


Sangguniang Panlungsod Member Sangguniang Panlungsod Member

Attested:

(Sgd.) JAYSON P. AVILA


Secretary to the Sangguniang Panlungsod

Approved:

(Sgd.) FERDINAND C. MEDINA


City Mayor

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