Showing results for "No Contact"
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Isuzu Philippines issues recall for select 2020 to 2022 mu-Xs and D-MAXes / News
A total of 2,273 units of the Isuzu mu-X and D-MAX produced from 2020 to 2022 were affected here in the Philippines.
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The Metro Manila Traffic Code of 2023 to likely bring back the NCAP by April / News
The NCAP is coming back, now with a centralized ticketing system across all cities in Metro Manila.
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The Supreme Court has temporarily suspended the NCAP / News
The high court set the petitions filed by transport groups and a lawyer for oral arguments on January 24, 2023.
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MMDA suspends number coding for PUVs / News
The MMDA is also looking hard at the no-contact apprehension program, but that remains enforced as of now.
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The LTO will continue to develop the No Contact Apprehension Program (NCAP) / News
The NCAP will get better, as stated by the Land Transportation Office (LTO) with a technical working group has been formed.
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What to do when contesting a No Contact Apprehension Notice / Tips & Advice
Here’s a quick guide on how to contest a No Contact Apprehension Notice of Violation specific per city.
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Quezon City to fully implement its no contact apprehension program / News
No-contact apprehension is set to fully go live in Quezon City as the local government has finished with its trial run.
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LTO: ID and contact details are now needed when you first register your new car / News
The addition of contact information to your car’s registration was done as part of the government agency’s migration to its new LTMS system.
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MMDA to intensify no-contact apprehension policy in EDSA / News
Under Alert Level 1, traffic in Metro Manila is seen to increase, perhaps even to pre-pandemic levels.
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MMDA clarifies fake advisory about no-contact apprehension taking effect on Nov 15 / News
The government agency has released a statement on the issue clarifying the misinformation in the fake advisory.
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Quezon City to implement the no-contact apprehension program / News
No exact implementation date was mentioned by the LGU just yet.
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Motorists driving along Manila can track their traffic violations online / News
Just enter your plate number on the LGU’s official website.
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DOTr to soon use a new contact tracing app for the MRT-3 / News
A new application to help streamline the contact tracing process.
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Everything you need to know about RFID toll payment in the Philippines – Behind a Desk / Video Feature
Here's everything you need to know about the now-required RFID contact-less payment scheme in the Philippines.
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Hyundai launches its new 6-step contact-less service program / News
Hyundai presents its ARMOR program for adapting to the “new normal” with new and thorough health and safety protocols.
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BEWARE: MMDA's No Contact Apprehension policy works. / Featured Article
One of our officemates received a letter from the MMDA for a violation he committed on EDSA that was captured by one of the CCTVs.
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How to replace wiper blades on your own / Featured Article
Wipers remove water and dirt on the windshield for a clearer view of the road. That said, their rubber blades that come into contact with the glass must be changed regularly. But how do you...
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What do the numbers on my tire mean? / Tips & Advice
Your tires are the contact point between the vehicle and the road, so it should be no surprise that they should be cared for properly.
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MMDA launches MayHuliBa.com allowing motorist to check if they have violations / News
The Metro Manila Development Authority launched mayhuliba.com that lets motorists check if they have committed any traffic violations. This is in support of their No-Contact Apprehension Pol...
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What is MMDA’s Na-Huli-Cam Ka Ba online project and how does it work? / News
As part of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority’s (MMDA) No-Contact Traffic Apprehension policy, the “Na-Huli-Cam Ka Ba?” online project was conceived.