DPOS head Elmo San Diego told The Manila Times that the bike registration, which would be voluntary, was provided under the QC Safe Cycling Ordinance. "The importance of this bike registration program is to help our bikers in case their bicycles cannot be located or are stolen. Mayor Josefina "Joy" Belmonte encouraged bicycle riding groups and other active transport users to register their bikes through the program. Under Section 7 of the ordinance, the Green Transport Office-Bicycle and Active Transport Section shall initiate the program, which will "maintain all pertinent information on cyclists and active transport users for the purpose of ensuring the continuous improvement of the safe cycling and active transport program." For inquiries about the voluntary bike registration program, San Diego said the public may contact the DPOS-GTO through (8)710 0743.
Source: Manila Times May 21, 2021 16:25 UTC