Articles about No Contact Apprehension

The newly formed Swift Traffic Action Group will mainly use the cameras
A select group of traffic enforcers from the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) will begin wearing body cameras to further implement the no-contact apprehension policy (NCAP).Specifically, members of the newly formed Swift Traffic Action Group (STAG) will wear body cameras
Have you gotten an NCAP text?
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority has announced that it will be sending 'real-time' SMS and email notifications to vehicle owners with hits from the no-contact apprehension program.In this case, 'real-time' means that as soon as an NCAP violation
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes
It's another day, another show cause order (SCO) for the Land Transportation Office. Remember the motorcycle rider who tried covering his plate to avoid no-contact apprehension? It's a driver who's now done it to his four-wheeled car.
They were caught around Guadalupe trying to steal more cables
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority has announced that three suspects have been arrested after fiber-optic cables used in cameras for the no-contact apprehension program were stolen on June 20, 2025.The suspects were arrested somewhere in the Guadalupe area-in
The MMDA believes that it is not a form of protest
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority has reported that cables attached to cameras used for the no-contact apprehension program (NCAP) were cut and stolen on June 20, 2025. The theft occurred on EDSA-Guadalupe in Makati City, and it appears that five
The last 9 of which were caught since NCAP was reinstituted on May 26
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority recently launched its 'May Huli Ka' website, and during the press conference, the agency reiterated the importance of its No-Contact Apprehension Program.The MMDA recently took note of a motorist who misused the EDSA Busway. Upon
It now features an added layer of security for data privacy
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority has officially launched mayhulika.mmda.gov.ph-a website that allows motorists to track their violations under the no-contact apprehension program (NCAP).After logging on to the website, motorists simply need to type in their vehicle'
Avoid paying fines
If you're a motorist in Metro Manila, knowing the top traffic violations and their corresponding penalties is crucial if you want to avoid fines, license suspensions, and road hassles.Amid the re-implementation of the no-contact apprehension policy (NCAP), the
On the northbound side, specifically
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority has deployed its Traffic Engineering Center to remove the yellow lane markings on the leftmost northbound lane in the Ayala Tunnel. The solid yellow line indicated that passing or crossing could be done with caution, but because
Can you imagine if the odd-even scheme pushed through?
No, the EDSA rehabilitation project isn't pushing through as of this writing-and neither will the odd-even scheme or the traffic-doomsday plans that motorists have concocted to survive what could have been. What did push through is the reimplementation
All NCAP violations are reviewed by MMDA officers before being issued
It's been officially two weeks since the no-contact apprehension program was reimplemented, following the lifting of the temporary restraining order issued by the Supreme Court back in 2022.Before the policy's second rollout, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority announced
The app is still under review, following the Data Privacy Act
UPDATE, 16 July 2025: While the MMDA's NCAP tracker app is still under development, the agency has already released a new website called 'May Huli Ka' where motorists can check if they have traffic violations caught under the no-contact apprehension
This should serve as both a warning and a reminder that that’s illegal
The no-contact apprehension program (NCAP) is back. And judging by the posts of some road users-specifically cyclists on the bike lane-it appears there seems to be some positive effect.Unsurprisingly, though, there have been some negative effects as well.
The TRO on NCAP has been partially lifted by the Supreme Court
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority will start implementing its no-contact apprehension program (NCAP) once again on Monday, May 26, 2025. NCAP was previously issued a temporary restraining order (TRO) by the Supreme Court back in 2022, as many mobility groups and
The Supreme Court has lifted the TRO on the program
Talks about the no-contact apprehension program (NCAP) have been going around ever since the Department of Transportation floated the idea of bringing it back in light of recent major road incidents. Well, it looks like it's finally happening.Reports have
Is this the right move?
There's been a lot of turmoil in the world of motoring over the past week, with one major accident happening after the other, and with some moto vlogger drama on the side. Earlier today, the Department of Transportation and the Land
Rumors of its return are back again
If you've been seeing claims of No-Contact Apprehension (NCAP) coming back soon, then you're not alone. A certain photo has been circulating around social media (and Viber groups) saying that NCAP is in effect immediately.So, what's the
That’s a whole load of violations
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) is working on bringing back the no-contact apprehension policy (NCAP). At the moment, the case is pending in the Supreme Court, and the Office of the Solicitor General is reviewing it as well.While the
Will it ever come back?
At the moment, the no-contact apprehension policy (NCAP) is still suspended. The program was temporarily shelved after the Supreme Court issued a Temporary Restraining Order on August 30, 2022. There have been several false reports of its comeback, but the MMDA
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