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Operation uncovers high rate of licence, road tax non-compliance among motorcyclists — JPJ

8 Nov 2024, 5:33 AM
Operation uncovers high rate of licence, road tax non-compliance among motorcyclists — JPJ

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 8 — A total of 28,811 notices were issued by the Road Transport Department (RTD) for various offences in Op Khas Motosikal since it was implemented on November 1.

RTD director-general Datuk Aedy Fadly Ramli said that as of the seventh day of the operation, the most common offences were not having a driver’s license and not paying road tax.

He said 59,116 motorcycles had been inspected so far, and of that number, 8,988 were found committing various offences, with 282 motorcycles confiscated.

“A total of 23,895 summonses have been issued for not having a driving licence and road tax alone. The excuses are not having time to renew the road tax, not having time to collect the licence and so on.

“I advise all road users, especially motorcyclists, to renew road tax and insurance. If anything happens, it will cause hardship not only to riders but also to other road users,” he said.

Aedy Fadly also said that RTD will confiscate any motorcycle if it is found not having insurance, road tax, and have extreme modifications on the motorcycle.

He said this at a press conference after officiating the Kuala Lumpur Federal Territory level closing ceremony of the MyLesen 2024 Programme at Setiawangsa Community Centre Hall here today.

At the ceremony, a total of 1,824 received the benefits of B40 MyLicense consisting of Malaysian Driving License (LMM) Class B2 (1,790), Vocational Public Service Vehicle (PSV) E-Hailing Licence (14) and PSV Bus (20).

— Bernama

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