The Land Transportation Office (LTO) on Saturday announced the release of a subpoena against a driver involved in a road rage incident in Marikina City, whose video has gone viral on social media.
The incident occurred last 29 October 2025 involving a white hatchback car and a bicycle rider along Mayor Gil Fernando Avenue, Marikina City.
In the video of netizen Rusman Gianan, the car driver and the bicycle rider were seen engaged in a shouting match and nearly coming to blows, thereby affecting the flow of traffic in the area.
According to reports, the near-brawl was touched off by the car driver honking his horn on the bike rider and then shouting at him to drive on the bicycle lane.
The LTO summoned the driver, identified as Lord Wally Pangan Miranda, as well as the rider.
At one point, Miranda was seen alighting from his car and holding onto the bicycle to prevent the rider from leaving. The altercation only stopped when a uniformed officer appeared to pacify them.
According to the subpoena released by the LTO, Miranda has to face the LTO-Intelligence and Investigation Division (IID) on 5 November 2025 at the office of the agency in Quezon City.
LTO said that the meeting between the parties is part of their investigation, whereby the individuals involved in the incident will be asked about the details of what happened for possible sanctions.
Aside from LTO sanctions on the driver, the police may also charge the two protagonists with disturbing the peace, as well as alarm and scandal.
The LTO required Miranda to bring the car involved in the incident for identification and verification purposes, together with his driver’s license and the vehicle’s registration and other documentations.
LTO chief, Assistant Secretary Marcus Lacanilao, emphasized that their office aims to ensure the safety of every Filipino on the road, a reason for them to take the incident seriously.
“The LTO is focused on promoting road safety for all Filipinos. This is in line with the directive of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. to ensure safer roads and responsible driving, and we are taking this incident seriously,” Lanila said in Filipino.