MMDA manually reviews AI-caught traffic violations
The MMDA announced on Wednesday that all traffic violations captured by AI-powered CCTV cameras under the No Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP) are manually reviewed by its staff to ensure accuracy.
Deaf-mute employees review these violations, invalidating them if they are found to be incorrect or if emergency vehicles were involved.
For example, a violation may be invalidated if a vehicle gave way for an ambulance.
On Wednesday alone, the MMDA reported 552 NCAP violations, with a total of 1,112 violations recorded on Monday, the first day of policy resumption.
The public is reminded that they can appeal any notice of violation online through the MMDA Traffic Adjudication Division link: https://bit.ly/3J62YhH.
As of Wednesday at 3 p.m., NCAP personnel have been mostly handling violations on EDSA, while other thoroughfares in Metro Manila use regular high-definition CCTVs and speed guns.
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