The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has launched upgraded features on its 'May Huli Ka' website to enhance the transparency and convenience of its No Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP).
Motorists can now view video evidence of their traffic violations, contest violations online, and manage multiple vehicles under one account.
A new integration with an e-wallet service allows for digital payment of fines with a P7 convenience fee.
The MMDA is also exploring the integration of speed detection technology into its AI-powered cameras to help prevent accidents, particularly those occurring at night.
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