In case you're unaware, the Manila City government has had a No-Contact Apprehension Traffic Program in place since December 2020. The system is composed of 27 different cameras installed across the city's major thoroughfares and sends wrongdoers a notice of violation if their plate number is recorded by the system.
Here's how the program has made a difference in the traffic situation in Manila City:
In a recent statement, the Manila Traffic and Parking Management Bureau revealed that traffic violations have gone down between 25% to 31% month-on-month during the first half of 2021.
"This only shows that our [No-Contact Apprehension Traffic Program] (NCAP) traffic enforcement system is indeed working and is a major help to the city in terms of managing the traffic," Manila Traffic and Parking Management Bureau (MTPB) chief of operation Wilson Chan said.
The bureau added that the top three violations recorded by its (NCAP) are disobedience to traffic controls and signals, disregarding lane markings, and reckless driving. Taft Avenue is the area with the highest number of recorded violations.
"Sa NCAP natututo ang driver at dahil may penalty, hindi na sila umuulit. Umaayos ang daloy ng trapiko at natututo ang mga motoristang sumunod sa batas-trapiko maski walang traffic enforcer doon. Masaya kami sa data na nagpapakita na may improvement sa sistema sa kalsada, unti-unti ay naisasaayos na din," Chan added.
For more information, check out the No-Contact Apprehension Program's website.
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