The Road Transport Department (JPJ) recorded a collection of over RM28 million through the MyJPJ digital application last month, which is one month after online transactions were introduced in June. So, what should you know about it?
For your information, JPJ Director General Aedy Fadly Ramli said that the payment received after the 'Payment Gateway' (FPX) payment method was introduced was nine times the revenue collected through the MySikap portal with more than RM3 million in the same period.
Commenting further, Aedy Fadly said as of yesterday, more than 12.7 million users had downloaded the MyJPJ application since it was introduced in February last year. Among the services available in the MyJPJ application include a review related to the renewal and licensing of vehicles and drivers, summons, links to the number bidding application (JPJeBid) and queue number application (JPJeQ).
In addition, users can also report traffic offence complaints and share LKM digitally. To improve the application, he said the government through JPJ will introduce version two of MyJPJ which is expected to be implemented by the end of next year.
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