The Philippine Star

Single ticketing system starts by end-April – MMC

- By JoSe RoDeL CLaPano – With Ghio Ong

The single ticketing system, which sets a uniform policy on traffic violations and fines in the National Capital Region, will be implemente­d by endApril, the Metro Manila Council (MMC) announced yesterday.

San Juan Mayor Francis Zamora, who is the concurrent MMC president, said eight cities would initially conduct a dry run for the traffic scheme after the Lenten break.

“By first week or second week of April, eight local government units (LGUs), including San Juan, will conduct a dry run. We are looking to implement the scheme by the end of April,” Zamora said during the Kapihan sa Manila Bay forum.

He said the single ticketing system is ready to synchroniz­e with the no-contact apprehensi­on policy if the Supreme Court lifts the suspension on the NCAP.

Asked if the NCAP will retain the hefty fines imposed on motorists, Zamora said it would have to adjust to the centralize­d fines under the single ticketing system.

He said the deadline for LGUs to amend their traffic ordinances in line with the single ticketing system ended yesterday.

The Metro Manila Traffic Code of 2023, which serves as the guideline for the single ticketing system, includes the most common traffic violation penalties that will be imposed on motorists: disregardi­ng traffic signs, illegal parking, number coding, truck ban, reckless driving, unregister­ed motor vehicle, driving without license, tricycle ban, obstructio­n, overloadin­g, defective motorcyle accessorie­s, unauthoriz­ed modificati­ons, arrogant conduct of a motorist, loading and unloading in prohibited zones, illegal counterflo­w and overspeedi­ng.

The fines for these traffic violations range from P500 to P5,000, according to the Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority.

Zamora said violators may pay fines online regardless of where they committed the traffic infraction­s.

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