Five Philippine Laws Every Motorcycle Rider Must Know
Staying updated on traffic laws is essential for motorcycle riders to ensure safety and avoid penalties. In the Philippines, there are several key laws aimed at regulating motorcycle use, ensuring the safety of riders and others on the road. Below are five crucial laws that every rider should be aware of:
| Law | Description | Penalties |
| RA 10054 (Motorcycle Helmet Act of 2009) | Requires all motorcycle riders to wear protective helmets to reduce the risk of serious injuries in case of accidents. | Fines range from P1,500 for the first offense to P10,000 for subsequent offenses, with the possibility of driver’s license confiscation starting from the fourth offense. |
| RA 10586 (Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013) | Prohibits driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, ensuring safety for riders and others on the road. Riders are subject to sobriety and drug tests if suspected of intoxication. | Fines range from P50,000 to P100,000, plus six months of imprisonment. Penalties are higher if violations result in injury or death. |
| RA 10666 (Children’s Safety on Motorcycles Act of 2015) | Prohibits riders from carrying children on motorcycles when on public roads, protecting them from potential harm in case of accidents. | Fines range from P3,000 to P10,000, with a potential suspension of the driver’s license for repeated violations. One year imprisonment if injury or death occurs. |
| RA 10913 (Anti-Distracted Driving Act of 2016) | Prohibits the use of mobile phones and other electronic devices while driving to reduce distractions and accidents. | Fines range from P5,000 for the first offense to P20,000 for repeated offenses. Driver’s license can be revoked after the fourth offense. |
| RA 11235 (Motorcycle Crime Prevention Act) | Aims to prevent the use of motorcycles in crimes by mandating larger, readable, and color-coded number plates for easy identification. | Fines range from P50,000 to P100,000, with possible imprisonment from six months to six years, depending on the violation. |
By following these laws, motorcycle riders can ensure a safer and more responsible riding experience on the road.
About MDPPA
The Motorcycle Development Program Participants Association, Inc. (MDPPA) advocates for road safety, regulatory compliance, and innovation in the Philippine motorcycle industry. To learn more about MDPPA’s initiatives, visit mdppa.com.ph.

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