Just a reminder to QC residents and regulars: The Quezon City no-contact apprehension program (NCAP) will begin full implementation on July 1, 2022.
According to the local government, there are currently 15 intersections under the program; these are where traffic cameras and other surveillance equipment are installed. If you get caught on camera violating traffic laws, you’ll receive a notice of violation (NOV) at your registered address. You can also check if your vehicle has been tagged with a violation by logging on to nocontact.quezoncity.gov/home and clicking on ‘Check Plate.’
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Below is the list as well as images of the 15 intersections in Quezon City where the no-contact apprehension scheme is being enforced. Of course, it goes without saying that whether or not there are NCAP cameras, you should follow traffic rules at all times.
1) Quirino Highway – Susano Road (Novaliches Bayan)

2) Quirino Highway – Zabarte Road

3) Quirino Highway – Tandang Sora (Sangandaan)

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4) E. Rodriguez Sr. Avenue – Tomas Morato Avenue

5) E. Rodriguez Sr. Avenue – Gilmore Avenue

6) E Rodriguez – Hemady Street

7) Aurora Boulevard – Hemady Street

8) Aurora Boulevard – Gilmore Avenue

9) Aurora Boulevard – Broadway Avenue

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10) Aurora Boulevard – 20th Avenue

11) West Avenue – Baler Street

12) East Avenue – BIR Road

13) Kamias Road – Kalayaan Avenue

14) P. Tuazon Boulevard – 13th Avenue

15) P. Tuazon Boulevard – 15th Avenue

For more information, here’s everything you need to know about Quezon City’s no-contact apprehension program.