
THE METROPOLITAN Manila Development Authority (MMDA) on Monday launched the ‘May Huli Ka 2.0’ website that allows vehicle owners to check their traffic violations under the No Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP).
In a press conference at the MMDA headquarters in Pasig City, MMDA chairperson Romando Artes said vehicle owners can check their violations by entering their plate or conduction sticker number and their motor vehicle (MV) file number at the website.
The previous website for checking NCAP violations raised data privacy concerns, as violations can be checked by simply entering a plate number.
“The inclusion of the MV file number is an added security and protection so that only the vehicle owners can securely check their violations under NCAP,” Artes said.
The website also informs those with violations of their next steps, such as the payment process, where to pay their fines, and how to contest or appeal their apprehension.
He said several enhancements and additional features for the website are planned to further improve user convenience and enforcement efficiency.
These include access to detailed violation information such as photo and video evidence, date and time, type of violation, corresponding fines, and settlement locations.
Other features planned are real-time short messaging system (SMS) and email notifications upon account creation for any new violations recorded, the ability for users with multiple vehicles or fleets to enroll all their registered units under a single account, online contest process and hearing schedules, and online payment integration. (Raymond Carl Dela Cruz)