Motorists may check possible NCAP violations through a dedicated website
Motorists who may have committed traffic violations through the Metro Manila Development Authority's no contact apprehension policy can now verify and track them through a dedicated website.
In a Facebook post on June 16, the MMDA said motorists may visit its "May Huli Ka" website, which is accessible through phone, laptop, tablet, or computer.
Once logged on to the website, motorists may enter their plate number or conduction sticker and motor vehicle file number. They may then click "Check" and determine whether they have committed a traffic violation.
If they did, the MMDA noted that the website includes steps on what to do, including the payment process, where to pay the traffic fine, and how they may contest or appeal their case.
The NCAP was reimplemented last May 26.
Under the policy, an MMDA operator at the command center reviews and confirms footage when a traffic violation is committed. The operator then checks the vehicle's registration details. Once verified, the operator inputs the violation into the NCAP system, which automatically generates and delivers a notice of violation to the motorist's registered address.
NCAP fines may be paid online via the Landbank portal or in person at the MMDA Redemption Office in Pasig. If the fine remains unpaid, the vehicle's license plate will be added to the Land Transportation Office's alarm list.
The NCAP system has been suspended for the last three years. In August 2022, the Supreme Court issued a temporary restraining order against the policy, which had been implemented in cities in Metro Manila through local ordinances.
On May 20, the SC partially lifted the TRO against the NCAP, making the MMDA the only entity that can implement the policy.
The MMDA on X shared a list of major roads covered by the NCAP:
Circumferential Roads
- C1 – Recto
- C2 – Mendoza, Pres. Quirino Avenue
- C3 – Araneta Avenue
- C4 – EDSA
- C5 – C.P. Garcia, Katipunan Ave., Tandang Sora
Radial Roads
- R1 – Roxas Boulevard
- R2 – Taft Avenue
- R3 – South Superhighway
- R4 – Shaw Boulevard
- R5 – Ortigas Avenue
- R6 – Magsaysay Boulevard, Aurora Boulevard
- R7 – Quezon Avenue, Commonwealth Avenue
- R8 – A. Bonifacio
- R9 – Rizal Avenue
- R10 – Del Pan, Marcos Highway, McArthur Highway