Top 5 Thesis Topics on NCAP Notifications, MMDA Policies, and Traffic Law Compliance
Explore five sharp and relevant thesis topics on the NCAP notification system, MMDA policies, and traffic law compliance in the Philippines. Perfect for students in political science, IT, communication, and public admin.
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Realyn Manalo
6/25/20252 min read


Source: GMA News Online
Let me convince you to make this a thesis.
Imagine this. You're driving down EDSA. Days later, you get a traffic violation notice. But by then, it’s too late. You can’t even remember what you did wrong. The fine is there. No warnings. No appeals. Just punishment. Now, the MMDA says they’ll fix this. They’re launching a real-time system with the LTO and telecoms. Email. SMS. An app. It sounds good. But will it actually work?
Here’s what’s really wrong. The system still assumes people are always connected, always informed, always compliant. But that’s not true. Many drivers don’t check email. Some don’t have smartphones. Some don’t even know the law changed. This isn't just about traffic. It’s about digital inequality, poor implementation, and public distrust. If we don’t study this now, they’ll keep rolling out systems that punish more than they protect
Who Can Use These Topics
This research is ideal for students and professionals pursuing the following courses or strands:
College Programs:
Political Science
Communication
Information Technology
Public Administration
Criminology
Senior High School Strands:
HUMSS
ABM
ICT
GAS
5 Thesis Topic Ideas
1.Awareness and Accessibility of NCAP Real-Time Notifications among Private Car Owners
Study how aware and informed drivers are about the new NCAP notification system.
Target Respondents
Private vehicle owners
Urban drivers in Metro Manila
2.The Impact of Real-Time NCAP Notifications on Driver Behavior
and Compliance
Explore if instant notifications actually reduce repeated traffic violations.
Target Respondents
Public utility drivers
Traffic violators listed in May Huli Ka database
3.Digital Readiness of Motorists for App-Based
NCAP Violation Alerts
Assess how ready drivers are to use mobile apps and tech for traffic-related updates.
Target Respondents
Motorists registered in LTO
Smartphone users in Metro Manila
4.The Role of Telecommunication Companies in Enhancing
NCAP Notification Delivery
Evaluate the involvement and reliability of telcos in delivering alerts.
Target Respondents
Representatives from telco firms
Registered vehicle owners
5.Trust and Perception of Fairness in MMDA's NCAP Implementation
Understand if people trust the system or feel targeted by it.
Target Respondents
Daily commuters
Professional drivers
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