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Traffic citation tickets can now be contested via online: MMDA

(File photo) MANILA - Motorists can now file their traffic citation contests virtually as the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) launched an online filing platform for those who have been apprehended for traffic-related violations. In a news release Friday, the agency said those who have been given a traffic citation ticket shall fill out an online complaint form via Google form and upload necessary documents such as Unified Ordinance Violation Receipt (UOVR), driver's license, and the vehicle's Official Receipt/Certificate of Registration (OR/CR). Within three working days, the MMDA-Traffic Adjudication Division (TAD), which is in charge of hearing complaints filed by contesting motorists apprehended for violating traffic laws, rules, and/or regulations and issued OVR by traffic enforcers, will contact the client for pre-processing of the contest. The pre-processing is the preliminary phase where TAD assesses the basis and/or merit of the complaint, as well as pr

Okay ka, Ferry ko: Bacoor LGU, MMDA discuss Bacoor-NCR ferry barge project

BACOOR CITY, Cavite – Mayor Strike B. Revilla announced that a ferry barge project connecting Barangay Sineguelasan to the National Capital Region (NCR) would soon become a reality. In a Facebook post on Thursday, Sept. 22, Revilla said he met with Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA)

Motorists can now contest traffic violations online

Motorists can now contest traffic violations online
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MMDA: Motorists can contest traffic tickets online

Motorists can now contest their traffic apprehensions online after the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority launched an online form for this purpose yesterday.

Brace for traffic disruptions next week due to ADB meet: MMDA

MANILA - The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has advised the public to expect traffic disruptions on some major roads and minor streets next week for the 55th Asian Development Bank (ADB) Annual Meeting. In an advisory on Monday, MMDA acting chair Carlo Dimayuga III said at least 300 delegates from ADB member economies are expected to attend the event at the institution's headquarters in Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong City from Sept. 26 to 30. "No roads will be closed for the five-day meeting but motorists may expect traffic disruptions at the Ortigas area and other affected routes," Dimayuga said. Occasional traffic disruptions may also occur along Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) from Magallanes to Ortigas, Julia Vargas, ADB Avenue, San Miguel Avenue, Guadix Drive, Bank Drive, and Saint Francis Street. "An ADB Special Lane along Saint Francis and Bank Drive will be set up to give way to the delegates' convoy on Sept. 28 and 29," he said.

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