Articles about Single Ticketing System

Do you think LGUs will agree to this?
As reported earlier, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) will authorize traffic enforcers of local government units (LGUs) to continue implementing local traffic ordinances and issuing violation tickets, despite a Supreme Court order to make the single ticketing system mandatory in Metro
“To prevent anarchy on the roads”
Traffic enforcers of local government units (LGUs) in Metro Manila will be given provisional authority by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) to continue issuing traffic violation tickets in their respective jurisdictions. This comes after the Supreme Court ordered local governments to
For how long will LGUs still be able to issue their own traffic tickets?
The Supreme Court’s decision on the matter is “not final and executory”
Just the other day, the Supreme Court published its decision to prohibit local government units (LGUs) from issuing their own traffic violation tickets and confiscating the driver's licenses of violators. Instead, it mandated the use of the single ticketing system, with
It’s about damn time
Local government units are now ordered to stop issuing their own traffic violation tickets and confiscating driver's licenses of violators following a Supreme Court decision that mandates the use of the single ticketing system of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA).
Dealing with citations should be easier soon
Back in May, the Single Ticketing System was rolled out in Metro Manila, along with other plans to improve implementation in the pipeline. One of these is the rollout of the handheld ticketing devices that aims to make issuance and settlement of
And the ‘winner’ is...
We sometimes wonder how many traffic violations are handed out in a month in Metro Manila alone. One look at the traffic around the Metro would make you think that it would be in the thousands as you see several moving violations
The first few days ran with little hitches
It's been a few days since the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) began the pilot run of the single ticketing system. Implemented last May 2, 2023, how was the first few days of the roll out? According to the MMDA, it
No demerit points for now
As you know by now, the single ticketing system pilot program was rolled out on May 2, 2023. The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) says implementation has since been smooth. With that, it will only be a matter of time before all
Take note, motorists and commuters
The single ticketing system has been all over the news this week after the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA), the Land Transportation Office (LTO), and select local government units in the city began the pilot implementation.There still seems to be some
It will be available later this month
As you know by now, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has rolled out the single ticketing system. It's a dry run for now, and it's currently active in San Juan, Muntinlupa, Quezon City, Valenzuela, Parañaque, Manila, and Caloocan.
That soon, huh
It's all over the news today-the pilot implementation of the single ticketing system in Metro Manila has just begun. As it stands, seven cities are now using this new system for traffic enforcement.What about the other cities and municipalities,
It goes without saying that these aren’t the only violations you should avoid...
As many of you may have already heard by now, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) and various local government units have already begun the pilot implementation of the new single ticketing system in the capital.What's the single ticketing system
Heads up, motorists
In case you guys missed it-but we doubt many of you did-the implementation of the new single ticketing system in Metro Manila has begun.If you're still unfamiliar, the single ticketing system harmonizes all the local laws on traffic
It’s a big deal, indeed
The single ticketing system for the National Capital Region (NCR) is a huge deal for Metro Manila's traffic system. First planned out in the early-'90s, it is finally coming into reality after the Metro Manila mayors approved its implementation during
There will be a pilot program first
Back in February 1, 2023, the Metro Manila Council approved a new system unifying traffic violations and penalties in NCR. Initially proposed by the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) and the Land Transportation Office (LTO), it will be added to the Metro
Brace yourselves
According to the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA), the National Capital Region's (NCR) new single ticketing traffic violation system is expected to roll out sometime in April.That timeline means motorists have more or less two months to familiarize themselves with
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