
Over 1,000 Traffic Violations in Manila on First Day of NCAP Resumption
Metro Manila Sees Over 1,000 Traffic Violations on First Day of NCAP Resumption Metro Manila, Philippines – The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) reported a significant number of traffic violations on the first day of the No Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP) resumption. Over 1,112 violations were recorded, a figure lower than the 3,000+ violations recorded on May 19th, before the NCAP's reintroduction. MMDA spokesperson, [insert spokesperson's name here], stated, "While the number of violations is lower than previously, it is still a matter of concern. We are committed to ensuring road safety." The violations included common offenses such as disregarding traffic signals and lane violations. The MMDA plans to continue monitoring using CCTV cameras. Additionally, a one-month dry run for the odd-even number scheme on EDSA will begin on June 16th. Public transport and certain vehicles will be exempted. This initiative aims to mitigate traffic congestion during the EDSA rehabilitation project. The MMDA's continued efforts to improve traffic management in Metro Manila demonstrate a commitment to improving road safety and reducing congestion.