More CCTVs Eyed for No-Contact Apprehension Policy - BusinessWorld Online
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More CCTVs eyed for no-contact apprehension policy - BusinessWorld Online
By Adrian H. Halili and Kenneth Christiane L. Basilio, Reporters THE Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) on Tuesday said it would install more surveillance cameras to properly enforce its no-contact apprehension program (NCAP). “We are in the process of putting up more CCTVs (closed-circuit television systems) with artificial intelligence capabilities to expand the range, because there are still some areas without CCTVs,” MMDA Traff…
MMDA's no-contact apprehension policy is back
THE Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has fully reinstated the No Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP), leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) and a network of CCTV cameras to catch offenders — without the need for physical traffic stops. During a press briefing, MMDA Chairman Don Artes sought to reassure motorists that the system would prioritize fairness, particularly in cases where unclear road markings or missing signage — like…
Grace Poe to MMDA: NCAP’s end goal should be to promote safe, responsible driving
The end goal of the No Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP) should be to promote safe and responsible driving, Senator Grace Poe reminded the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) on Monday, May 26.That is why the MMDA should address all issues about the NCAP to improve the policy, as she looks forward to the agency’s diligent implementation of better guidelines for NCAP. **media[14625]**“Naiintindihan natin ang layunin ng MMDA na gawin…
MMDA: Over 580 violations monitored on first day of NCAP resumption so far
A total of 582 violations have been monitored on the first day of the resumption of the No Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP) as of Monday afternoon, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) said.
MMDA vows fairness in ‘No-contact’ policy
MANILA, Philippines — The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) will again enforce starting today, May 26, the No Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP) on major thoroughfares in the National Capital Region, with the agency assuring motorists of fairness in citing traffic violations. The agency also clarified that the policy will not yet be enforced in some
No contact apprehension policy: How it works, how to pay fines, file an appeal
MANILA, Philippines – The implementation of the no contact apprehension policy (NCAP) in Metro Manila will resume on Monday, May 26, following the Supreme Court decision to lift the temporary restraining order on this measure. NCAP will be enforced on the following major roads: C1 – Recto C2 – Mendoza, Pres. Quirino Avenue C3 – Araneta Avenue C4 – EDSA C5 – C.P. Garcia, Katipunan Ave., Tandang Sora R1 – Roxas Boulevard R2 – Taft Avenue R3 – Sou…
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