Motorcycle Vlogger Penalized ₱7K, License Suspended by LTO

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The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has suspended the driver’s license of online motorcycle content creator Yanna Motovlog following a viral road rage incident in Zambales.

Yanna was fined a total of ₱7,000, with ₱5,000 for operating a motorcycle without side mirrors and ₱2,000 for reckless driving.

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According to the LTO’s ruling, the suspension will remain in effect unless she surrenders the motorcycle involved in the incident, which she later admitted was not hers.

The LTO further stated that Yanna failed to comply with official directives, including skipping the investigation and not submitting the motorcycle for inspection, which led to additional penalties and the extension of her license suspension.

She is also prohibited from driving any vehicle while her license remains suspended.

Following the controversy, Yanna issued a public apology to the pickup truck driver she argued with and to the riding community.

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In a follow-up video, she and her brother attempted to apologize in person at the driver’s workplace but were unable to find him.

The LTO has warned that Yanna will face further violations if caught driving during her suspension period.

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