MVIS still required but rates won't increase, Roque clarifies
Malacañang clarified that the Motor Vehicle Inspection System (MVIS) is still required in the registration of vehicles, but the rates for the inspection will not increase.

Presidential spokesman Harry Roque issued the clarification after he said on Thursday, February 11, that President Duterte has ordered the suspension of the implementation of the MVIS following complaints of some solons and sectors regarding its expensive charge on the yearly vehicle registration.
In a virtual presser, Roque said that private motorists still have to submit an emission clearance or MVIS when registering their vehicles.
"Bagama't ang Pangulo po ay nagsabi na hindi dapat ipatupad ang Motor Vehicle Inspection, kinakailangan pa rin po na magsubmit ng either yung emission clearance or MVIS (While the President send that the Motor Vehicle Inspection should not be implemented, private vehicle owners should still submit either the emission clearance or the MVIS)," he said Friday.
"Hindi pupuwede na wala ang pareho. Pero dahil sa panawagan ng Presidente, hindi po magtataas ng presyo ang MVIS (You can't skip both but because of the call of the President, there will be no increase in the MVIS rates)," he added.
Roque, meanwhile, thanked operators of private motor vehicle inspection centers for going with the rate of P600, the same as the emission test.
"For P600, habang panahon ng pandemiya, ang inyong sasakyan po (while there is a pandemic, your vehicle) will be subject to 73 roadworthy inspection checks," he said.
The Department of Transportation (DOTr) on February 11 urged private vehicle inspection centers to lower their fees.
The implementation of the MVIS has faced criticism due to supposed malpractice, calibration errors, and other undesirable occurrences.