I have some bads news for you. You will always need your wife to
bargain for you as the price goes up as soon as they see your eyes.
Also I payed 600P for my perminant license and 50P for the drug and
eye test. You got taken for a ride and will continue to do so until
you understand this country. I have my wife get a price on
everything and then I show up to make the purchase. If I don't I pay
bigs bucks for everything. Don't use fixers as they are very
expensive. Good luck.Your wife should be telling you what you need
to do to get your license. We didn't need most of the things that
you are getting.
In LivingInThePhilippi
wrote:
>
> Ahah!!! The truth has been spoken, the rules are: There are NO
> RULES!! After inquiring about getting a license, I was told by a
> clerk in the city hall,(a friend of my wife) "If you have the
Pesos
> to pay, you can get a license." So, off I went to the LTO, and
> without any other requests, I paid a clerk 7,000 Pesos, and got a
> temp license, with the regular one due as quickly as I get a
> B'rngy "clearance," drug test, and police report, to the tune of
500
> Pesos each.
> My primary reason for doing this was mentioned in a couple of
> earlier posts here; the safety of NOT having to produce my
passport
> when asked for ID, and no more worry about having to replace it if
> lost or stolen. You know the "LOOK" when you produce it for ID.
> But
> on another note, it gives them a sense of one desiring to be a
part
> of the country,(you'
> afterwards, I no longer need my wife to "bargain" for me when
making
> certain purchases, and all of you know what I mean by that phrase.
>
> The most important FUN REASON of all is; when I feel like a good
game
> of "Chicken,Dodge-
> Derby atmosphere," I just roll out the "tank," and let it rip!!
> For a guy that learned how to drive in the mountains of the
> Carolinas, back before the movie "Thunder Road" was made, and
ripping
> and running from the cops by racing to the state borders,etc,
driving
> here is like a throwback to my teen-age days, and the locals have
> MUCH RESPECT, when they see this "Crazy Kano" roll out on the
roads
> here. Not that I'm advising this as a means of "Family
> Entertainment.
> especially when the local police keep asking me for tips on
driving
> and handling my vehicle. Can't tell them everything tho, they just
> might try to use them on me, Ha Ha.
> In all honesty, it DOES take a LOT of nerve to get out and drive
> among the locals, most don't know ANY of the proper rules of the
> road, so one must drive with their "head on a swivel" and be alert
> for ANYTHING,and I DO MEAN ANYTHING!! I've seen some amazing
messes
> made with these little motorbikes, cars, trucks, and SUVs!! Thank
God
> they don't have the big bikes I'm used to seeing in the States,
nor
> the cars!! Now THAT'S when I'll be sitting on the sidelines
> watching!! That's a scary thought to even have, guess I better go
and
> relax my imagination with a calming libation.
>
> Happy Trails!! Ha Ha
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --- In LivingInThePhilippi
> wrote:
> >
> > If after being in the Phils for a while and you are still
willing
> to
> > "drive" I take my hat off to you. Not to offend, but in
> my "opinion"
> > you are very brave or very foolish. :=)
> >
> > One look at how they drove in the city and I tossed in my
keys. I
> > let my GF's brothers drive us around. I thought I could handle
> > driving out in the country, but even then I discovered, to my
> dismay,
> > that I was way over my head. They have a different set of rules
> > there. THEY HAVE NO RULES!!!. :=)
> >
> > DJ
> > Hawaii
> >
> >
> > --- In
> LivingInThePhilippi
> > <DAVE.PEAK@> wrote:
> > >
> > > I rented a multicab for 3 days in November....
> > >
> > > If you thought you drove defensively before driving in the
Phils,
> you
> > > might stand a chance
> > >
> > > If you're a member of the "I own the road" club.....it'
> > > disaster waiting to happen
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
>
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