The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has officially launched its “May Huli Ka” website — a digital platform under the No Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP) that allows motorists to check traffic violations online. Here’s what every driver needs to know:
1. What is the “May Huli Ka” website?
It’s an online portal (https://nocontact.mmda.gov.ph) where motorists can check if they have been caught violating traffic rules via CCTV surveillance in Metro Manila. It’s part of MMDA’s push for contactless traffic enforcement.
2. How NCAP works

Under NCAP, traffic violations are detected through high-resolution CCTV cameras and traffic enforcement systems. Violations are recorded and tagged automatically without the need for physical interaction between motorists and enforcers.
3. What you can do on the website
Motorists can:
Search by plate number and MV file number to check for violations
View violation details, including time, location, and CCTV images
Download notices or pay fines online through authorized payment gateways
4. Types of violations captured
Common violations include:
Beating the red light
Illegal lane changes
Number coding violations
Obstruction of intersections
Unauthorized use of bus lanes
5. How to pay fines
After confirming a violation, users can proceed to settle fines online or visit MMDA-accredited payment centers. Contesting a violation is also possible by filing a protest at the MMDA Traffic Adjudication Division.
6. Why it matters
The system is designed to:
Minimize bribery and corruption
Reduce traffic enforcer–motorist confrontation
Ensure 24/7 monitoring of traffic violators
7. Tips for motorists
Regularly check the website, especially if you drive through Metro Manila frequently
Keep your vehicle registration updated, since violation notices are sent to the registered owner
Practice defensive and lawful driving — CCTVs don’t lie!
Pro tip: Bookmark the May Huli Ka site to monitor your record and avoid unexpected penalties.
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