+ Follow NO CONTACT TRAFFIC APPREHENSIONS Tag
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[Title] => Commuter group urges clear guidelines in no-contact apprehension policy
[Summary] => “While we acknowledge that the NCAP system still has room for improvement, we think this is a first step towards making our roads more friendly towards pedestrians, commuters, and even bicycle riders. In our view, traffic rules are here to protect people and make motorists more responsible," TPF Convener Primo Morillo said.
[DatePublished] => 2022-08-02 11:13:00
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[URL] => https://media.philstar.com/photos/2022/07/01/commonwealth-traffic2021-01-1117-45-08_2022-07-01_16-15-34211_thumbnail.jpg
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[Title] => MMDA ties up with Metrobank to boost traffic fine collection system
[Summary] => With the number of daily traffic violations expected to surge to 12,000, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) yesterday formally tapped Metrobank to make the collection of fines more convenient to motorists.
Ramon Santiago, head of the MMDAs No Contact Traffic Apprehensions (NCTA), said they will be able to improve collection now that motorists can simply go the nearest Metrobank branch to pay their dues. Prior to the tieup, violators had to pay fines at 10 designated redemption centers.
[DatePublished] => 2004-04-20 00:00:00
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NO CONTACT TRAFFIC APPREHENSIONS
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[ArticleID] => 246883
[Title] => MMDA ties up with Metrobank to boost traffic fine collection system
[Summary] => With the number of daily traffic violations expected to surge to 12,000, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) yesterday formally tapped Metrobank to make the collection of fines more convenient to motorists.
Ramon Santiago, head of the MMDAs No Contact Traffic Apprehensions (NCTA), said they will be able to improve collection now that motorists can simply go the nearest Metrobank branch to pay their dues. Prior to the tieup, violators had to pay fines at 10 designated redemption centers.
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