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‘May Huli Ka’ app launched for traffic violations

MMDA Chairman Atty. Romando "Don" Artes led the launch of May Huli Ka app for NCAP at the agency's headquarters in Julia Vargas Avenue, Pasig City.
MMDA Chairman Atty. Romando "Don" Artes led the launch of May Huli Ka app for NCAP at the agency's headquarters in Julia Vargas Avenue, Pasig City. Alvin R. Murcia
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The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) officially launched its new "May Huli Ka" website on Monday, a digital platform designed to publicly display traffic violations captured under the No Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP).

Held at the MMDA’s Communications and Command Center in Pasig City, the launch showcased the agency’s latest effort to enhance transparency in traffic enforcement.

The website allows motorists to check if they have been flagged for violations through MMDA’s surveillance cameras and provides an option to contest citations if they believe they were wrongly penalized.

MMDA Chairman Don Artes and Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief Gen. Nicolas Torre III led the unveiling, emphasizing the system’s role in reducing confrontations between enforcers and drivers while ensuring accountability.

“This platform empowers the public to be informed and to assert their rights,” said Artes. “Transparency is key to earning the trust of our road users.”

While the MMDA did not demonstrate the website’s interface during the launch, officials assured that the system had undergone rigorous testing to minimize errors.

It also highlighted that the platform aims not only for enforcement but also for driver education and road safety awareness.

Motorists are advised to monitor the MMDA’s official channels for updates on the website’s full public rollout.

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