Last August 2022, the Supreme Court
issued a temporary restraining order (TRO) against the implementation of the
no-contact apprehension policy (NCAP) for traffic violators in Metro Manila.
The TRO stops the implementation of
NCAP-related programs and ordinances and any apprehensions through the said
policy and ordinances "shall be
prohibited until further orders from the Court."
The order also halted the Land
Transportation Office (LTO) and all parties acting on its behalf from giving
out motorist information to all government units, cities, and municipalities
enforcing NCAP programs and ordinances.
But last June 14, 2023, renewed calls
to bring back NCAP were revitalized after a fatal accident happened at the EDSA
Shaw Boulevard tunnel where a motorcycle driver was hit by an SUV drive. Both
motorists happened to be in the EDSA Carousel Bus Lane resulting in the former
getting run over by a tanker driver in the adjacent lane.
Because of this, the Metropolitan
Manila Development Authority (MMDA) wasted no time in coordinating with the
Office of the Solicitor General in the filing of a motion before the Supreme
Court to consider lifting the temporary restraining order on the implementation
of the NCAP.
It’s sad to know that a gruesome
incident had to happen but aside from this, MMDA acting chairman Romando Artes
said they will use the data they obtained in the past months showing an increase in the number of road accidents
and traffic violations after the NCAP was suspended in August last year.
“We find it difficult to enforce the
exclusivity of the said lane without the certainty of a CCTV-assisted
apprehension, thereby exposing our motorcycle riders to a greater risk,” said
Artes. “We keep on reminding motorists not to use the innermost lane of EDSA as
it may result in an accident, but despite our repeated calls and pleas, many
drivers of privately-owned vehicles and motorcycle riders disregard the
policy,” Artes added.
Aside from MMDA, Metro Manila Council
President and San Juan Mayor Francis Zamora is also leading the discussion to
raise the TRO on NCAP.
According to Zamora, MMDA data shows
from August 2022 to May of the present year has already resulted in an average
of 25,926 per month as compared to a monthly average of 9,500 before NCAP was
suspended.
“This data shows that we have more than a
double increase in the number of violations. Having been Mayor of San Juan for
the last four years, it is close to impossible to have traffic enforcers all
over the city of San Juan, more so all over the entire Metro Manila. Having
NCAP deters motorists from committing traffic violations” shared Zamora.
DETERRENT. Metro Manila Mayors believe that the NCAP is an effective deterrent to erring motorists to avoid road accidents. |
RETURN OF NCAP. As we experience pre-pandemic traffic, it is ideal in terms of safety and discipline to lift the TRO of NCAP. |
For those with an interest in road safety, NCAP represents a step forward, in terms of our enforcement of traffic laws.
In the few months it was implemented
in San Juan, Quezon City, Manila, Valenzuela City, Muntinlupa City and
Paranaque City, NCAP did bring benefits that some would say were unfairly
ignored in the debate.
These cities that have fully
implemented NCAP cited decrease in obstructions, choking of traffic from
apprehended vehicles, reckless driving, and hazardous motorists’ habits.
It is unfortunate that we needed to
wait for a fatal accident in order for us to see the benefits of NCAP. And
aside from this incident, many agree that it is now time for the TRO to be
lifted. With NCAP already addressing a lot of the public’s concern, this July
the handheld device for the Single Ticketing System (STS) will have a pilot
test to be spearheaded by the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA).
With the STS in place, it will enable
the Metro Manila local government units to strictly enforce traffic laws, at
the same time, harmonize the existing national and local laws on traffic
enforcement to establish an effective transport and traffic management system.
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