+ Follow MTT Tag
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[Summary] => Various transport groups operating in Metro Manila are scheduled to sign a covenant with the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) today to put an end to problems and disagreements over the agencys traffic management schemes.
The pact will signify the approval of several amendments to the Metropolitan Traffic Ticketing (MTT) system. It also paves the way for modifications of the rules on the Non-Contact Traffic Apprehension (NCTA) scheme.
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"Our enforcers will undergo a screening process in the next two weeks," Traffic Operations Center (TOC) executive director, Angelito Vergel de Dios, said in a phone interview.
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The pact will signify the approval of several amendments to the Metropolitan Traffic Ticketing (MTT) system. It also paves the way for modifications of the rules on the Non-Contact Traffic Apprehension (NCTA) scheme.
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"Our enforcers will undergo a screening process in the next two weeks," Traffic Operations Center (TOC) executive director, Angelito Vergel de Dios, said in a phone interview.
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