
Starting July 2025, the Road Transport Department (JPJ) will continue to block and blacklist vehicle owners who have outstanding charges involving three types of summons issued by the enforcement agency. The three types of summons notices issued by the JPJ are the Automatic Awareness Security System (AwAS) summons (Summary 53A), Investigative Interview Notice (114) and Stamped Summons Notice/JPJ(P)23 (115).
According to JPJ Director-General, Datuk Aedy Fadly Ramli, stricter action will be taken after the special compound offer period with a flat rate of RM150 for the three offences which began early this month and ends on June 30, Berita Harian reports. He explained that JPJ will impose transaction restrictions and blacklist the traffic offenders involved until they pay the summons.
"They cannot renew their vehicle licences and road tax until they have settled the outstanding summonses. So now we are giving Malaysians who have the three specified offence summonses an opportunity to settle them immediately."
"There are two million more (unpaid summonses), there are still a lot. We will not look for (road offenders) but we are currently in the whitewashing period, and many still do not know that there is this special compound rate," he said.
Meanwhile, Aedy Fadly said JPJ had received RM12.5 million in outstanding summonses since the special compound offer at a flat rate of RM150 for the three offences was launched in early January. The payment, he said, involved 83,000 summonses and that the department was still 'waiting' for other road offenders to settle about two million more summonses.
"AwAS compound is as low as RM150 so take this opportunity. Payment can be made through the JPJ counter or the MyJpj application," he said.
On January 3, Transport Minister Anthony Loke announced that JPJ would start offering a special compound at a flat rate of RM150 for three offences over six months. Payment can be made through various channels including JPJ counters, public portals, JPJ kiosks, JPJ mobile counters and the myJPJ application. However, payment of the special compound cannot be made through the MyEG channel and at Pos Malaysia.
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