The warning issued by the highway transport division (JPJ) to blacklist those that fail to settle any compoundable summonses inside a stipulated interval isn’t simply restricted to Malaysian motorists. It was earlier introduced that motorists issued with AWAS summonses might be given a 60-day grace interval from July 1 to settle their fines.
This may even apply to motorists from neighbouring nations, as The Star stories. In accordance with JPJ director-general Datuk Aedy Fadly Ramli, the blacklist may even apply to Singapore-registered autos by means of knowledge obtained from the Car Entry Allow (VEP) data.
He stated those that fail to settle their AWAS summonses might be mechanically blacklisted on the division’s system. “We are going to blacklist overseas autos primarily based on the VEP and different entry data,” he stated.
Earlier, Aedy Fadly stated that the division’s data confirmed that there are nonetheless 2.03 million unsettled summonses, with AWAS summonses being the best at 1.54 million. As reported, the JPJ’s particular flat-rate compound fee supply of RM150, which was initially scheduled to finish on June 30, has been prolonged till the tip of this yr.
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