Santa Rosa City Rep. Dan Fernandez wants senior citizens also to enjoy a 20 percent on fine for traffic violations.
Fernandez, the chairperson of the House Committee on Public Order and Safety, filed House Bil 5402, which will cover fines on all traffic violations enforced by the national government and local government units.
The congressman noted that many senior citizens still drive automobiles despite their old age.
"Elderly Filipinos driving jeepneys and cabs are still common sights on the road. Many seniors also drive their apos to school, in reporting for work or simply as designated driver of the family," Fernandez said.
"However, an elderly citizen’s driving reflexes, instincts and skills are no longer the same as what they used to be during his or her youth. Bumagal at hindi na sila as sharp as before. Kaya minsan ay nagkakamali na sila sa pagmamaneho," he added.
Fernandez filed the bill in line with the celebration of the Elderly Filipino Week from October 1 to October 7.
"Given the usual small amount of such fines, it may be argued that whatever revenue loss to the government that might arise from the proposed discount, this would be far outweighed by the benefit of promoting the welfare and morale of our senior citizens," the lawmaker stressed.