Private Motor Vehicle Inspection Center (PMVIC) such as Tagbilaran Vehicle Inspection Center (TaVIC) and Tubigon Vehicle Inspection Center (TuVIC) in Bohol bring good news to motorists.

These centers provide savings to motor vehicle owners who are working to have their vehicles registered with the government authorities.

This is because vehicle owners need not pay a computer fee when registering their vehicles unlike in the past.

As Bohol is one of the pilot provinces of the new Land Transportation Management System of the Land Transportation Office (LTO), vehicle owners don’t need to pay the said fee, and will be able to use the LTMS ahead of other provinces.

Bohol-based PMVICs are using the new LTMS system, this is the reason that there are no more computer fees to be paid by vehicle owners.

The PMVICs are also able to conduct a comprehensive 73- point inspection process making sure a vehicle is roadworthy.

It means that there is no need for vehicle owners to get inspected anew at the LTO, according to reports.

The new LTMS reduces the incidence of tampering within the inspection results, the reports add.