02/06/2026
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The Land Transportation Office in Western Visayas (LTO-6) reaffirmed its commitment to safer roads and stronger inter-agency coordination after actively participating in a high-level meeting of the Development Administration Committee of the Regional Development Council (RDC)-6 held earlier today at the Department of Economy, Planning, and Development Region-VI.
Representing Regional Director Atty. Gaudioso P. Geduspan II during the technical working group meeting were Atty. Jehan Miranda, Chief of the Intelligence and Investigation Unit, and Mr. Gerome Dalipe of the Office of the Regional Director.
During the meeting, Atty. Miranda provided updates on LTO-6's landmark data-sharing partnership with the Police Regional Office-6 (PRO-6), a key initiative aimed at improving road safety enforcement and strengthening accountability among motorists across Western Visayas.
The partnership was formalized through a Memorandum of Understanding signed by LTO-6 Regional Director Atty. Gaudioso P. Geduspan II and PRO-6 Regional Director PBGen. Josefino D. Ligan during a previous Regional Development Council meeting.
The agreement institutionalizes a formal referral system for police blotter reports involving transport-related violations, creating a stronger mechanism for coordination between law enforcement and transportation authorities.
At the heart of the initiative is seamless information sharing. Under the agreement, PRO-6 will regularly provide LTO-6 with comprehensive police reports involving serious road crashes, traffic incidents, and transport-related violations throughout Iloilo City and the provinces of Iloilo, Aklan, Antique, Capiz, Guimaras, and Negros Occidental.
The reports include incident narratives, sketches, photographs, witness statements, blotter excerpts, and other critical documents that will enable LTO-6 to take appropriate administrative action against erring motorists and drivers.
Director Geduspan has emphasized the initiative is expected to significantly enhance evidence-based enforcement, strengthen road safety programs, and improve the government's ability to identify habitual traffic offenders.