The Traffic Operation, Management, Enforcement, and Control Office (TOMECO) handles road safety, enforces traffic rules, and oversees urban mobility in Tacloban City.
It keeps traffic flowing, reduces congestion, and promotes road discipline.
The city’s TMO offers services like vehicle impounding, traffic advisories, and public assistance for motorists and commuters.
Busy areas such as Justice Romualdez Street, Real Street, Rizal Avenue, and roads near Tacloban Public Market and Gaisano Central often experience heavy traffic.
By tackling these road issues, TOMECO helps create a safer and more organized transportation system.

What Are the Main Traffic Issues in Tacloban City?
Tacloban faces several ongoing traffic challenges, including:
- Congestion in Business Hubs – Roads near malls, markets, and commercial centers get packed with vehicles and pedestrians.
- Illegal Parking – Vehicles left in no-parking zones cause unnecessary roadblocks.
- Jaywalking and Unsafe Crossings – Pedestrians often cross in unmarked areas, leading to accidents.
- Ignoring One-Way Signs – Some drivers still go against the flow despite clear signage.
- Motorcycle Violations – Riders without helmets or those entering restricted zones add to road risks.
TOMECO’s approach helps ease these concerns and keep roads safer.
How Does TOMECO Enforce Traffic Rules?
TOMECO makes sure traffic laws are followed through:
- Strict Road Monitoring – Officers are stationed in busy areas to manage road safety.
- Towing and Impounding – Illegally parked vehicles or road obstructions are removed immediately.
- Traffic Fines – Violators must pay penalties before their vehicles can be cleared.
- Anti-Jaywalking Patrols – Enforced with the help of barangay officials to guide pedestrians.
- Clearing Operations – Vendors and structures blocking sidewalks and roads are taken out to make way for smoother traffic.
Through these steps, TOMECO keeps Tacloban’s streets in order.
What Are the Latest Traffic Regulations in Tacloban?
To improve daily commutes, TOMECO has introduced new traffic rules, including:
- One-Way Traffic Scheme – Roads like Del Pilar-Burgos and Sto. Niño-Imelda Veteranos now follow a one-way flow to ease congestion.
- Stricter Jaywalking Rules – Enforced in high-foot traffic areas, with penalties for those caught crossing in unmarked spots.
- Parking Controls – Designated parking zones are strictly monitored to prevent random parking on busy streets.
These measures help keep the city’s roads safer and more organized.
What Happens if Your Vehicle Gets Towed by TOMECO?
TOMECO handles towing and impounding for abandoned or improperly parked vehicles.
If your car gets towed:
- Visit the TOMECO office to check why it was taken.
- Pay the necessary fines and fees.
- Present required documents like vehicle registration and ID.
- Claim your vehicle from the impounding lot.
Vehicles left unclaimed for too long may face extra charges.
How Can You File a Traffic Complaint?
For concerns about traffic enforcement, TOMECO has a public complaint desk where you can:
- Report wrongful apprehensions.
- Raise issues about unprofessional personnel.
- Request a review of fines or penalties.
To file a complaint, visit the TOMECO office or send a formal request through their official channels.
How Can You Avoid Traffic Violations in Tacloban?
To stay on the right side of the law, follow these simple tips:
- Stick to Speed Limits – Avoid unnecessary fines and reduce accident risks.
- Follow Road Signs – One-way signs, no-entry zones, and pedestrian lanes are there for a reason.
- Park Only in Allowed Areas – Illegally parked vehicles will be towed.
- Wear a Helmet (for Motorcyclists) – Protect yourself and comply with safety regulations.
- Use Pedestrian Crossings – Reduce jaywalking violations by walking where it’s safe.
These simple habits can help make Tacloban’s streets safer for everyone.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can I contest a traffic violation issued by TOMECO?
Yes. You can file an appeal at the TOMECO office with supporting evidence for review.
2. What should I do if I see a road obstruction?
Report it to TOMECO’s hotline or social media pages for quick action.
3. How do I know if my vehicle has been impounded?
Check with the TOMECO office or look for public notices about impounded vehicles.
4. Does TOMECO help during road accidents?
Yes. TOMECO officers work with authorities to manage traffic and assist in emergencies.
Recent Updates
TOMECO Traffic Operation in Brgy. 92 Apitong
On February 18, 2025, the TOMECO Traffic Facilities Personnel conducted an operation in Brgy. 92 Apitong.
During this operation, citation tickets were issued to MCH operating on national highways.
This effort is part of TOMECO Tacloban’s ongoing commitment to maintaining road safety and order.
The Traffic Engineering Center continues to enforce traffic regulations to ensure a smooth flow of vehicles in the area.
Discussion on Tigbao Bypass Road Safety Measures
On January 14, 2025, representatives from the Tacloban City District Engineering Office (TCDEO), Philippine National Police (PNP) Abucay, Tacloban City Traffic Management Enforcement and Control Office (TOMECO), and Barangay 94 gathered to address safety concerns following a recent incident on Tigbao Bypass Road.
The meeting, held at Barangay 94, Tigbao, Tacloban City, included TCDEO representatives such as Maintenance Section Chief Engr. Charlie B. Tampil, Engrs. Rey P. Jecino, and Elizar Jerome Baclea-an.
Despite existing safety warnings and preventive measures implemented by the TCDEO, accidents continue to occur, raising concerns about the area’s safety.
The meeting highlighted the need for additional interventions to improve road safety, leading to a proposal to construct a traffic island along Tigbao Bypass Road.
Barangay Tigbao will draft a formal resolution to be forwarded to the TCDEO, requesting immediate action. Engr. Tampil emphasized the agency’s commitment to addressing the issue, stating, “We recognize the urgency of improving safety on the Tigbao Bypass Road. Our office is prepared to act swiftly upon the resolution’s approval, and we are determined to implement measures that will make this road safer for all motorists.”
Advance Inspections for 2025 Business Permit Renewal
In preparation for the 2025 business permit renewal, TOMECO and police personnel have started advance inspections for transport services.
Drivers and operators of MCH, PUJ, Multicab, E-Jeep, and Mini Bus are required to present necessary documents, such as vehicle registration, barangay certification with a photo of the vehicle’s garage, and road safety seminar certification.
Additionally, vehicle accessories will be checked to ensure they comply with safety standards.
The inspections are taking place at Plaza Rizal throughout December, from 9 AM to 3 PM, excluding weekends and holidays.
Nearly 3,000 transport units are expected to renew their permits for the upcoming year.
Conclusion
TOMECO is committed to keeping Tacloban’s roads safe and orderly.
By enforcing traffic rules, guiding motorists, and addressing congestion, it makes daily travel more convenient.
Following road regulations and staying updated on new policies will help everyone get around more smoothly.
For assistance or inquiries, reach out to TOMECO’s official channels or visit their office.
A well-managed road system benefits all of us—let’s work together for a safer and better Tacloban.
Contact Information
For traffic concerns, complaints, or inquiries, you can reach TOMECO through the following channels:
- Office Address: TOMECO, Tacloban City Hall Complex, Kanhuraw Hill, Tacloban City
- Email: tomeco.taclobancity@gmail.com
- Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/TaclobanTOMECO
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