MMDA logs 923 traffic violations under NCAP

The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) reported 923 traffic violations on the fifth day of the No Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP)'s reimplementation, an increase from the 858 violations recorded on Thursday.

This figure is still lower than the initial counts on Monday (1,112) and Tuesday (952).

The most common violations observed under the NCAP include ignoring traffic signs, violating bus lanes, and illegal loading and unloading.

NCAP is being implemented 24/7 in 10 radial roads in Metro Manila, including Edsa, Commonwealth Avenue, Roxas Boulevard, Taft Avenue, and Aurora Boulevard.

The MMDA has emphasized that all recorded violations undergo manual review to ensure accuracy and invalidate any erroneous apprehensions.

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