What to do when flagged down by a traffic enforcer
There’s no need for a traffic apprehension to escalate badly. Take note of these etiquettes when dealing with traffic enforcers.
The NCAP is coming back, now with a centralized ticketing system across all cities in Metro Manila.
The MMDA is also looking hard at the no-contact apprehension program, but that remains enforced as of now.
The NCAP will get better, as stated by the Land Transportation Office (LTO) with a technical working group has been formed.
Here’s a quick guide on how to contest a No Contact Apprehension Notice of Violation specific per city.
No-contact apprehension is set to fully go live in Quezon City as the local government has finished with its trial run.
Under Alert Level 1, traffic in Metro Manila is seen to increase, perhaps even to pre-pandemic levels.
The government agency has released a statement on the issue clarifying the misinformation in the fake advisory.
No exact implementation date was mentioned by the LGU just yet.
Just enter your plate number on the LGU’s official website.
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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There’s no need for a traffic apprehension to escalate badly. Take note of these etiquettes when dealing with traffic enforcers.
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