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4th Quarter 2018 Accomplishment Percent Change Reasons for Changes Q4 2017 Q3 2018 Q4 2018 Year-on-Year Quarter-on-Quarter Year-on-Year Quarter-on-Quarter A B C [(C-A)/A]*100 [(C-B)/B]*100 Motor Vehicles Registered by C Private 82,476 158,462 95,281 15.53-39.87 5,565 12,935 5,968 7.24-53.86 Utility Vehicles 10,911 25,239 11,671 6.97-53.76 Sports Utility Vehicles 2,927 6,677 3,211 9.70-51.91 Buses Trucks Indicator 45 36 31-31.11-13.89 1,794 3,748 1,964 9.48-47.60 Motor/Tricycles 61,141 109,601 72,357 18.34-33.98 93 226 89-4.30-60.62 For Hire 10,813 24,304 11,877 9.84-51.13 > Motor vehicle population increased by 14.89% on the 4th Qtr of CY 2018, as there were substancial increases in the following: - Total number of renewed motor vehicles up by 26.73% with increases mostly in all types of vehicles: - 14.06%, Utility Vehicles - 8.29%, Sports Utility Vehicle - 28.17%, Buses - 6.90%, Trucks - 9.87%, Motorcycles - 34.5%. > However, registration of new motor vehicles posted a decrease of 4.92% related to MV registration and other land transportation laws, rules and regulations; registration under 3-year registration scheme for new completely built units (CBU) and motorcycles 200cc and above; and - Economic condition in the locality - Policy on change venue of > Comparison of the MV Registered on the 3rd and 4th Quarters of CY 2018 resulted to 41.40% decrease primarily due to 4.92% decline in the sales reporting and initial registration of new motor vehicles during the 4th quarter. > Decline in the registration of new motor vehicles was attributed to the initial implementation of the DIY (DO- IT-YOURSELF) sales reporting wherein the accredited dealers are the ones to perform the sales reporting in the LTO IT System. related to MV registration and other land transportation laws, rules and regulations; registration under 3-year registration scheme for new completely built units (CBU) and motorcycles 200cc and above; and - Economic condition in the locality Utility Vehicles 733 1,702 894 21.96-47.47 - The fourth quarter of the year comprises the lean months of the registration period. Sports Utility Vehicles 0 0 1 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! Buses 83 158 92 10.84-41.77

Trucks 120 274 134 11.67-51.09 Motor/Tricycles 9,864 22,139 10,737 8.85-51.50 13 31 19 46.15-38.71 Government 506 1,113 599 18.38-46.18 4 11 8 100.00-27.27 Utility Vehicles 282 589 333 18.09-43.46 Sports Utility Vehicles 9 41 20 122.22-51.22 Buses 2 10 3 50.00-70.00 Trucks 42 141 65 54.76-53.90 Motor/Tricycles 167 319 170 1.80-46.71 0 2 0 #DIV/0! -100.00 Exempt 1 0 0-100.00 #DIV/0! Sports Utility Vehicles Diplomatic Total Motor Vehicles 93,795 183,879 107,757 14.89-41.40

Indicator Accomplishment Percent Change Reasons for Changes Q4 2017 Q3 2018 Q4 2018 Year-on-Year Quarter-on-Quarter Year-on-Year Quarter-on-Quarter A B C [(C-A)/A]*100 [(C-B)/B]*100 Motor Vehicles Registered by C Private 8,288 22,182 10,837 30.76-51.15 1,008 2,831 1,201 19.15-57.58 Utility Vehicles 1,856 4,846 2,037 9.75-57.97 Sports Utility Vehicles 409 1,171 537 31.30-54.14 Buses 13 15 7-46.15-53.33 Trucks 252 506 302 19.84-40.32 Motor/Tricycles 4,734 12,772 6,734 42.25-47.28 16 41 19 18.75-53.66 For Hire 1,789 3,784 1,975 10.40-47.81 > The total number of MV registered in Ilocos Norte on the 4th Quarter of 2018 posted 26.91% growth primarily composed of renewal of motor vehicles related to MV registration and other land transportation laws, rules and regulations; registration under 3-year registration scheme for new completely built units (CBU) and motorcycles 200cc and above; and - Economic condition in the locality - Policy on change venue of > Comparison of the MV Registered on the 3rd and 4th Quarters of CY 2018 showed a decrease of 50.82% due to the following factors. related to MV registration and other land transportation laws, rules and regulations; registration under 3-year registration scheme for new completely built units (CBU) and motorcycles 200cc and above; and - Economic condition in the locality - The fourth quarter of the year comprises the lean months of the registration period. Utility Vehicles 132 336 162 22.73-51.79 Sports Utility Vehicles Buses 17 38 23 35.29-39.47

Trucks 32 51 20-37.50-60.78 Motor/Tricycles 1,608 3,359 1,770 10.07-47.31 Government 78 239 76-2.56-68.20 0 2 1 #DIV/0! -50.00 Utility Vehicles 55 106 49-10.91-53.77 Sports Utility Vehicles 0 6 0 #DIV/0! -100.00 Buses 1 5 2 100.00-60.00 Trucks 7 34 9 28.57-73.53 Motor/Tricycles 15 86 15 0.00-82.56 Exempt Sports Utility Vehicles Diplomatic Total Motor Vehicles 10,155 26,205 12,888 26.91-50.82

Accomplishment Percent Change Reasons for Changes Indicator Q4 2017 Q3 2018 Q4 2018 Year-on-Year Quarter-on-Quarter Year-on-Year Quarter-on-Quarter A B C [(C-A)/A]*100 [(C-B)/B]*100 Motor Vehicles Registered by Classification, Type in llocos Sur Private 6,117 22,852 10,387 69.81-54.55 655 1,437 689 5.19-52.05 Utility Vehicles 1,691 3,654 1,621-4.14-55.64 Sports Utility Vehicles 296 819 324 9.46-60.44 Buses 2 4 4 100.00 0.00 Trucks 239 479 237-0.84-50.52 Motor/T ricycles 3,221 16,420 7,503 132.94-54.31 13 39 9 For Hire 1,783 3,980 1,813 1.68-54.45 Utility Vehicles 35 60 33-5.71-45.00 > Motor vehicle population in Ilocos Sur consistently increased on the 4th Qtr of 2018 by 54.13% due to increase in renewal of motor vehicles related to MV registration and other land transportation laws, rules and regulations; registration under 3-year registration scheme for new completely built units (CBU) and motorcycles 200cc and above; and - Economic condition in the locality - Policy on change venue of -Visibility of law enforcers. > Comparison of the MV Registered on the 3rd and 4th Quarters of CY 2018 showed a decrease of 54.51% due to decline in renewal related to MV registration and other land transportation laws, rules and regulations; registration under 3-year registration scheme for new completely built units (CBU) and motorcycles 200cc and above; and - Economic condition in the locality - The fourth quarter of the year comprises the lean months of the registration period. Sports Utility Vehicles Buses 17 26 15-11.76-42.31 Trucks 11 26 10-9.09-61.54 Motor/Tricydes 1,716 3,861 1,755 2.27-54.55 4 7 0-100.00-100.00 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! Government 57 129 64 12.28-50.39

1 0 2 100.00 #DIV/0! Utility Vehicles 42 78 40-4.76-48.72 Sports Utility Vehicles 2 7 2 0.00-71.43 Buses 1 1 0-100.00-100.00 Trucks 2 22 6 200.00-72.73 Motor/Tricycles 9 20 14 55.56-30.00 0 1 0 #DIV/0! -100.00 Exempt Sports Utility Vehicles Diplomatic Total Motor Vehicles 7,957 26,961 12,264 54.13-54.51

Accomplishment Percent Change Reasons for Changes Indicator Q4 2017 Q3 2018 Q4 2018 Year-on-Year Quarter-on-Quarter Year-on-Year Quarter-on-Quarter A B C [(C-A)/A]*100 [(C-B)/B]*100 Motor Vehicles Registered by Classification, Type in La Union Private 43,007 55,489 43,671 1.54-21.30 Utility Vehicles Sports Utility Vehicles 1,639 2,538 1,493-8.91-41.17 2,458 5,080 2,873 16.88-43.44 1,179 1,575 1,037-12.04-34.16 Buses 16 3 9-43.75 200.00 Trucks 298 530 298 0.00-43.77 Motor/Tricycles 37,397 45,709 37,947 1.47-16.98 20 54 14-30.00-74.07 > For the 4th Quarter of 2017, total number of MVs registered in La Union posted 2.16% growth as renewal registration increased by 26.60%. related to MV registration and other land transportation laws, rules and regulations; registration under 3-year registration scheme for new completely built units (CBU) and motorcycles 200cc and above; and - Economic condition in the locality - Policy on change venue of > Comparison of the MV Registered on the 3rd and 4th Quarters of CY 2018 showed 23.66% due to 10.04% decline in the sales reporting and initial registration of motor vehicles and 49.32% decline in renewal of motor during the 4th Quarter. related to MV registration and other land transportation laws, rules and regulations; registration under 3-year registration scheme for new completely built units (CBU) and motorcycles 200cc and above; and - Economic condition in the locality - The fourth quarter of the year comprises the lean months of the registration period. For Hire 2,022 4,720 2,311 14.29-51.04 Utility Vehicles 172 377 203 18.02-46.15 Sports Utility Vehicles

Buses 39 62 34-12.82-45.16 Trucks 29 71 24-17.24-66.20 Motor/Tricycles 1,780 4,200 2,048 15.06-51.24 2 10 2 0.00-80.00 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! Government 227 355 250 10.13-29.58 2 5 3 50.00-40.00 Utility Vehicles 107 212 134 25.23-36.79 Sports Utility Vehicles 3 15 10 233.33-33.33 Buses 0 0 1 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! Trucks 9 34 24 166.67-29.41 Motor/Tricycles 106 88 78-26.42-11.36 0 1 0 #DIV/0! -100.00 Exempt Sports Utility Vehicles Diplomatic Total Motor Vehicles 45,256 60,564 46,232 2.16-23.66

Indicator Accomplishment Percent Change Reasons for Changes Q4 2017 Q3 2018 Q4 2018 Year-on-Year Quarter-on-Quarter Year-on-Year Quarter-on-Quarter A B C [(C-A)/A]*100 [(C-B)/B]*100 Motor Vehicles Registered by Classification, Type in Pangasinan Private 25,064 57,939 30,386 21.23-47.56 > At the end of the 4th Quarter of 2018, there is 19.54% growth in the total number of motor vehicle registration in Pangasinan. MV registration in the province is primaly composed of renewal > Comparison of the MV Registered on the 3rd and 4th Quarters of CY 2018 showed a decrease of 48.15% due to decline in the renewal 2,263 6,129 2,585 14.23-57.82 Utility Vehicles 4,906 11,659 5,140 4.77-55.91 Sports Utility Vehicles 1,043 3,112 1,313 25.89-57.81 Buses 14 14 11-21.43-21.43 Trucks 1,005 2,233 1,117 11.14-49.98 related to MV registration and other land transportation laws, rules and regulations; related to MV registration and other land transportation laws, rules and regulations; Motor/Tricycles 15,789 34,700 20,173 27.77-41.86 44 92 47 6.82-48.91 For Hire 5,219 11,820 5,778 10.71-51.12 Utility Vehicles 394 929 496 25.89-46.61 registration under 3-year registration scheme for new completely built units (CBU) and motorcycles 200cc and above; and - Economic condition in the locality - Policy on change venue of registration registration under 3-year registration scheme for new completely built units (CBU) and motorcycles 200cc and above; and - Economic condition in the locality - The fourth quarter of the year comprises the lean months of the registration period. Sports Utility Vehicles 0 0 1 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! Buses 10 32 20 100.00-37.50 T rucks 48 126 80 66.67-36.51 Motor/Tricycles 4,760 10,719 5,164 8.49-51.82 7 14 17 142.86 21.43 Government 144 390 209 45.14-46.41 1 4 2 100.00-50.00

Utility Vehicles 78 193 110 41.03-43.01 Sports Utility Vehicles 4 13 8 100.00-38.46 Buses 0 4 0 #DIV/0! -100.00 Trucks 24 51 26 8.33-49.02 Motor/Tricycles 37 125 63 70.27-49.60 Exempt Sports Utility Vehicles Diplomatic Total Motor Vehicles 30,427 70,149 36,373 19.54-48.15 Source: Land Transportation Office, Region /