The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) launched a new website that allows vehicle owners to check their traffic violations under the No Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP).
MMDA Chairman Don Artes said the “May Huli Ka 2.0” is a web-based platform that enables the vehicle owners to conveniently check for traffic violations by entering their plate or conduction sticker number and their motor vehicle (MV) file number.
“The inclusion of the MV file number is an added security and protection so that only the vehicle owners can securely check their violations under NCAP.”
“The inclusion of the MV file number is an added security and protection so that only the vehicle owners can securely check their violations under NCAP,” Artes said during the launch held at the MMDA Communications and Command Center, MMDA Head Office in Pasig City.
“Before, vehicle owners verify their violations by simply entering their plate numbers on the former website. This system raised data privacy concerns, prompting the need for a more secure and authenticated access,” Artes explained.
“The website also contains the steps to take if there is a violation, the payment process, where fines can be settled, and how to contest or appeal the apprehensions.”
“The website also contains the steps to take if there is a violation, the payment process, where fines can be settled, and how to contest or appeal the apprehensions,” the MMDA chief added.
To further improve user convenience and enforcement efficiency, the MMDA head said several enhancements and additional features are planned for future rollout. These include access to detailed violation information, including photo and video evidence, date and time, type of violation, corresponding fines, and settlement locations through the platform; real-time SMS and email notifications upon account creation for any new violations recorded; and ability for users with multiple vehicles or fleets to enroll all their registered units under a single account; online contest process and hearing schedules; and online payment integration.
According to him, these developments reflect the administration of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s commitment to improving public service and promoting innovation through the use of new technologies.
The NCAP is a traffic enforcement initiative implemented by MMDA that utilizes CCTV cameras and other digital technologies to detect and document traffic violations without the need for direct interaction between traffic enforcers and motorists.
The MMDA will also launch a real-time notification system that includes SMS and email alerts, along with online access to violation details.
Philippine National Police (PNP) chief General Nicolas Torre III, as well as leaders and representatives from the transport groups, motorcycle ride-hailing firms, and the transport network vehicle services, attended the event.
