Starting tomorrow, April 15, 2016, MMDA will re-implement the No-Contact Traffic Apprehension Policy that utilizes close circuit television (CCTV) cameras for motorists committing traffic violations. Metro Manila Council, which is MMDA's policy-making body, recently passed a resolution to send notice to the vehicle's owner or operator telling them of their violations. Read more in our articles including "MMDA to re-implement No-Contact Traffic Apprehension Policy" and "DICT launches "eGov App on Wheels" for remote, hard-to-access areas".
Starting tomorrow, April 15, 2016, MMDA will re-implement the No-Contact Traffic Apprehension Policy that utilizes close circuit television (CCTV) cameras for motorists committing traffic violations. Metro Manila Council, which is MMDA's policy-making body, recently passed a resolution to send notice to the vehicle's owner or operator telling them of their violations.
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