The MMDA has updated its May Huli Ka website, giving motorists an easier way to check and manage traffic violations online.
With the new features, car owners can now register multiple vehicles under one account. This means all notices and updates go to a single dashboard, making it simpler to keep track of tickets.
The site also lets drivers contest violations directly. You can view the actual recording of the apprehension and file an objection online. Cases are reviewed by an officer, and in some situations, hearings can be done through video calls. Final decisions are then posted on your account.
Another big change is the option to pay fines through GCash. Instead of lining up at MMDA offices, violators can settle penalties straight from their phones. A ₱7 convenience fee applies, which MMDA says is cheaper than commuting to pay in person.
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The updated May Huli Ka portal is now live at mayhulika.mmda.gov.ph. According to MMDA, the goal is to make traffic enforcement more transparent and less of a hassle for the public.






