No More Contact There Will Be Less Need For Quezon City 39s Traffic Enforcers To Interact With Violators The Launch Of Apprehension Program On Monday Oct 11 News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana
NO MORE CONTACT. There will be less need for Quezon City's traffic enforcers to interact with violators with the launch of the No Contact Apprehension Program on Monday (Oct. 11, 2021). State-of-the-art cameras will record the conduction stickers and plate numbers of vehicles that violate traffic rules. (Photo courtesy of QCTFD) MANILA - Motorists passing through Quezon City should be more mindful of traffic regulations as the No Contact Apprehension Program (NCAP) started its full implementation on Monday. Violators will have 30 days to settle their fines but there will be a 30-day dry run where fines won't be imposed yet, the local government announced during the launch at the Quezon City Hall compound. State-of-the-art cameras with artificial intelligence technology will photograph and record the conduction stickers and plate numbers of vehicles that violate traffic rules. When a camera detects a violation, the system will automatically generate a Notice of Violation (NOV) t