PUTRAJAYA: The Road Transport Department (JPJ) has collected RM3.147 million in traffic summonses within two weeks, following its 70% discount offer in conjunction with the department’s 75th platinum jubilee celebrations, said its director-general Zailani Hashim.
He said the collection involved 45,317 summonses issued nationwide.
“Take this opportunity to settle the summonses because this offer will only last until June 11 and we will not extend the discount period,” he said during the JPJ’s 75th anniversary with the media programme today.
On April 12, transport minister Wee Ka Siong had announced the 70% discount for two months, from April 13 to June 11.
Zailani said the 70% discount offer was given for all summonses issued for offences under the Road Transport Act 1987 (Act 333), the Commercial Vehicle Licensing Board Act (Act 334), the Land Public Transport Act (Act 715), including cases that are still blacklisted.
At the same programme, Zailani also handed over motor vehicle licences or road tax (LKM) payment exemption documents to the representative of an NGO, Sukarelawan Amal Team, for hearses owned by the organisation.
Zailani said the LKM exemption would be given to vehicles owned by NGOs which are used for welfare or religious purposes, including funeral arrangements.
There are three categories of exemptions offered, namely, 100% exemption for hearses; 70% for vehicles owned by associations or orphanages and nursing homes and 50% for vehicles (other than hearses) owned by religious institutions and associations.
Zailani also witnessed the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the JPJ’s death benefit aid unit (BAQA) and the Sukarelawan Amal Team, for the team to assist BAQA in managing the funeral of its personnel.-FMT