You can run from your violations, but, ultimately, you can’t hide.
On Thu, May 5, the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) launched the May Huli Ba? website, which will allow motorists to verify traffic violations amid the No Contact Apprehension Policy.
MMDA Chairman Atty. Emerson Carlos said they came up with the site after motorists asked for a mechanism where they can see their violations.
“This is a way of helping (motorists) kung paano nila malalaman kung may huli sila by no contact apprehension,” Carlos said in a GMA News Online report.
The report noted: “Motorists can verify traffic violations upon typing the license plate numbers on a query box provided at the website www.mayhuliba.com.
“If you have violations, the system will then display the number and type of violations, location, and the time and date the infraction was committed. It also informs motorists of the status of their notice from the MMDA.”