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NCAP violations may soon be viewed, settled on eGov app
Motorists pass through Commonwealth Avenue in Quezon City, one of the areas covered by the No Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP), on Tuesday, May 27, 2025. The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) reminds the public to observe traffic rules as the policy is reimplemented across major roads in Metro Manila. Maria Tan, ABS-CBN News

MANILA — Motorists may soon be able to see their no-contact apprehension policy (NCAP) violations in the government’s eGov app, the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) said Wednesday.
MANILA — Motorists may soon be able to see their no-contact apprehension policy (NCAP) violations in the government’s eGov app, the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) said Wednesday.
DICT Undersecretary Dave Almirol said they are working with the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority to integrate the NCAP with the eGov app, launched in 2023 to streamline all government transactions.
DICT Undersecretary Dave Almirol said they are working with the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority to integrate the NCAP with the eGov app, launched in 2023 to streamline all government transactions.
The notices to be delivered through the app will include penalties for the violations as well as their recordings, Almirol said in a Palace briefing. He said users may also soon use the app to settle their penalties.
The notices to be delivered through the app will include penalties for the violations as well as their recordings, Almirol said in a Palace briefing. He said users may also soon use the app to settle their penalties.
Almirol said the system will also be integrated with other agencies like the Land Transportation Office.
Almirol said the system will also be integrated with other agencies like the Land Transportation Office.
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The Supreme Court last month lifted its temporary restraining order on the implementation of NCAP for major thoroughfares where the MMDA has jurisdiction, such as EDSA and C5.
The Supreme Court last month lifted its temporary restraining order on the implementation of NCAP for major thoroughfares where the MMDA has jurisdiction, such as EDSA and C5.
The TRO remains in effect for local streets. The MMDA said CCTV cameras are now equipped with artificial intelligence to spot possible violations, which are still subject to human verification.
The TRO remains in effect for local streets. The MMDA said CCTV cameras are now equipped with artificial intelligence to spot possible violations, which are still subject to human verification.
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