All Bayad Center branches to accept payment for MMDA traffic violation fines

Starting July 29, 2016, all Bayad Center branches nationwide will accept payment for MMDA traffic violation fines.

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A few months back, MMDA re-implemented the No-Contact Traffic Apprehension Policy that utilizes CCTV to monitor motorists committing traffic violations. Once their cameras catch your vehicle and the final notice has been received, you will need to pay for the fine depending on the violation you committed.

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MMDA is making it easy for motorists to pay for those fees since every Bayad Center in the Philippines will now accept payment so that the process won’t be on hold when you try to register your vehicle.

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All Bayad Center branches to accept payment for MMDA traffic violation fines

Starting July 29, 2016, all Bayad Center branches nationwide will accept payment for MMDA traffic violation fines.

mmda-logo

A few months back, MMDA re-implemented the No-Contact Traffic Apprehension Policy that utilizes CCTV to monitor motorists committing traffic violations. Once their cameras catch your vehicle and the final notice has been received, you will need to pay for the fine depending on the violation you committed.

mmda

MMDA is making it easy for motorists to pay for those fees since every Bayad Center in the Philippines will now accept payment so that the process won’t be on hold when you try to register your vehicle.

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MMDA to re-implement No-Contact Traffic Apprehension Policy

Starting tomorrow, April 15, 2016, MMDA will re-implement the No-Contact Traffic Apprehension Policy that utilizes close circuit television (CCTV) cameras for motorists committing traffic violations.

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Metro Manila Council, which is MMDA’s policy-making body, recently passed a resolution to send notice to the vehicle’s owner or operator telling them of their violations. The specific time, date, and place will be included as well as the traffic violation committed.

After which, the motorist could still contest to the MMDA-Traffic Adjudication Division (TAD) about the violation no longer than seven days upon receipt of the notice.

“Within 15 days from receipt of the adverse TAD resolution, the driver may still file a motion for reconsideration (MR). If the MR is denied, the driver may further file an appeal before the Office of the Chairman where the decision shall be final and executory,” MMDA posts on their page.

After proceeding, the violator will have to pay the fine once the final notice has been received. Failure to do so will force the MMDA to include the violator’s plate number in the Alarm list and will then be sent to the Land Transportation Office (LTO).

Individuals with cars in the said list would not be able to renew their vehicle registration until they settle the fine.

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MMDA Asks Netizens to Tweet/Viber Parking Violators

Since the holiday rush from the previous year, Mabuhay Lanes have been a talk of the town. Not because it was new, but because of the discovery of that it was beeing blocked by illegally parked vehicles and also, private obstructions.

And, with the use of social media and instant messaging, government institutions have been actively communicating with its citizens, or netizens to be specific. The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority  or MMDA is now asking active online users to help them monitor and catch violators with the help of Twitter and Viber.

Here’s how to help as posted from MMDA Twitter account:

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Via Twitter:

Tweet @MMDA with the following details using the hashtag, #NetizensWatch:
– Picture of the parked vehicle/road works/obstruction
– Time and location of the picture taken

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Via Viber:

Viber using the following details at 0906 147 6975:
– Picture of the parked vehicle/road works/obstruction
– Time and location of the picture taken

After reporting, MMDA should then acknowledge your report and forward it to its task force. You will also get updates of your report.

With the active participation of MMDA through Twitter, we hope this small help from netizens will make them effective in keeping the Mabuhay Lanes passable and free from any obstruction.

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MMDA Asks Netizens to Tweet/Viber Parking Violators

Since the holiday rush from the previous year, Mabuhay Lanes have been a talk of the town. Not because it was new, but because of the discovery of that it was beeing blocked by illegally parked vehicles and also, private obstructions.

And, with the use of social media and instant messaging, government institutions have been actively communicating with its citizens, or netizens to be specific. The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority  or MMDA is now asking active online users to help them monitor and catch violators with the help of Twitter and Viber.

Here’s how to help as posted from MMDA Twitter account:

mmda-mabuhaynetizen-twitter

Via Twitter:

Tweet @MMDA with the following details using the hashtag, #NetizensWatch:
– Picture of the parked vehicle/road works/obstruction
– Time and location of the picture taken

mmda-mabuhaynetizen-viber

Via Viber:

Viber using the following details at 0906 147 6975:
– Picture of the parked vehicle/road works/obstruction
– Time and location of the picture taken

After reporting, MMDA should then acknowledge your report and forward it to its task force. You will also get updates of your report.

With the active participation of MMDA through Twitter, we hope this small help from netizens will make them effective in keeping the Mabuhay Lanes passable and free from any obstruction.

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