LTO, naglabas ng SCO laban kay "Yanna," dahil sa viral video nito sa Zambales
- The Land Transportation Office issued a show cause order against "Yanna," a motorcycle vlogger
- This was after the viral road rage video where she and a pickup driver got into a confrontation while driving on a rough road in Zambales
- It can be recalled that Yanna has already issued a public apology through a Facebook video
- In relation to this, Senator JV Ejercito noted that although a public apology has been made by the moto-vlogger, she must still face the consequences of her actions
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In the viral video, Yanna and other riders were driving through a rough road when a pickup truck ahead of them was allegedly swerving and not using its side mirrors or signal lights, according to her vlog.
At one point in the video, Yanna and some of her companions stopped as they waited for the rest of their members.
There, the pickup truck arrived and got out of his vehicle to ask Yanna why she had flipped him off.
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LTO Chief, Assistant Secretary Atty. Vigor D. Mendoza II said Yanna Moto Vlog will be asked to explain why her driver’s license should not be suspended or revoked for being an improper person to operate a motor vehicle for allegedly instigating a road rage.
“Matagal na tayong nagpapaliwanag sa milyon-milyong nating mga kababayang motorista na walang mabuting idinudulot ang init ng ulo sa kalsada—at napakarami na ang naparusahan natin dito,” said Asec Mendoza.
“On the part of this vlogger, she should have used her social media influence to promote responsible driving and road safety,” he added.
A motorcycle vlogger is someone who creates and shares videos about their experiences while riding a motorcycle. They often record their rides using cameras attached to their helmet or bikes and talk about road trips, motorcycle tips, traffic situations, reviews of bikes or gear, and sometimes even personal stories. Their content is usually shared on platforms like YouTube, Facebook, or TikTok.
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Yanna Aguinaldo is a well-known motorcycle vlogger in the Philippines. She shares her riding experiences, motorcycle reviews, and adventures on her YouTube channel, where she goes by the name Yanna. Her content includes various aspects of motorcycle life, from gear upgrades to group rides with fellow enthusiasts. Yanna is also active on TikTok under the handle @yannahead, where she engages with her audience through short videos related to her motorcycling lifestyle. Her engaging content and passion for riding have made her a notable figure in the Filipino motovlogging community.
In a previous report by KAMI, Yanna issued a public apology after receiving backlash from netizens over the viral road rage vlog. According to her, they were not able to catch Mang Jimmy in person to apologize, so she used social media to say sorry. She took full responsibility and said she learned from the experience. She also promised to be calmer and to listen to advice from elders next time.
Additionally, Senator JV Ejercito denied being involved in the viral road rage video involving Yanna. He clarified that they were not riding together and only met at Coto Mines because of the Moto Camping event. He gave advice about staying patient on the road to avoid conflict. He also emphasized that he does not use sirens or blinkers on his motorcycle.
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Source: KAMI.com.gh