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Home News Auto News 41,000 Of Nearly 50,000 Summonses Issued to Foreign Vehicles Still Unpaid, Says JSPT 41,000 Of Nearly 50,000 Summonses Issued to Foreign Vehicles Still Unpaid, Says JSPT Auto News Jim Kem | March 04, 2025 02:13 pm Between 2022 and November 2024, Malaysian authorities issued 49,598 traffic summonses to foreign-registered vehicles, amounting to millions of ringgit of owed to law enforcement of those two years alone. Shockingly, though unsurprisingly, 41,005 of these still remains unpaid according to Datuk Mohd Yusri Hassan, director of the city traffic enforcement and investigation department (JSPT), as reported by the New Straits Times. Also predictable is the fact that the large majority of these foreign vehicles are registered to countries that neighbour our own. Singaporean vehicles, as an example, accounted for the highest number of unpaid summonses with 28,642 out of 33,033 issued, despite the country possessing the lowest numbest of cars by far. This was followed by Thailand (6,589 unpaid out of 7,725), Brunei (3,721 out of 5,917), Indonesia (585 out of 772), and other countries (1,468 out of 2,151). In 2023 alone, only 8,593 summonses involving foreign vehicles were settled. The most common traffic offence was speeding, with 33,226 summonses issued. Other violations included failure to obey traffic signals (4,576 cases), traffic obstruction (3,514), queue-jumping (2,022), and other offences (8,370). Now, to tackle this issue, authorities had conducted 14 separate ‘Operasi Saman Tertunggak Warganegara Asing’ between the year of 2014 to 2024, mostly held in states bordering Singapore, Brunei, Thailand, and Indonesia - six operations in Johor, four in Perlis, Kedah, and Perak, two in Kelantan, and one each in Sarawak and Sabah. Payment counters were also set up at roadblocks to facilitate on-the-spot settlements. In addition to in-person, over-the-counter payments, summonses can be settled via the MyBayar PDRM portal and application for iOS and Android, which was launched in 2021 and can be used by both Malaysians and foreigners. Considering how many summonses remain unpaid despite the various operations, it appears foreign vehicle owners still take a lax attitude when it comes to settling up with authorities. Clearly, more severe consequences and enforcement need to be implemented, but we will need to wait and see what comes of this information coming from the JSPT. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags 2025 Law Enforcement Traffic Police PDRM JSPT Singapore thailand Brunei Foreign Vehicle Speeding Driving Print Jim Kem Content Producer There's just something about cars. It's a conveyance, it's a liability, it's a tool; but it can also be a source of joy, pride, inspiration and passion. It's much like clothes versus fashion. And like the latter, the pursuit of perfection never ends. Related News JSPT is offering 50% discount on summonses - from January 10-12 Auto News Adam Aubrey | January 09, 2023 If you have a lot of 'samans' from Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM), next week will be your best chance to get rid of them, as PDRM is offering a 50% ... 'Basikal Lajak’ Teen Offenders Made To Do ‘Ketuk Ketampi’ Squats in KL Auto News Jim Kem | January 02, 2025 A group of teenagers caught riding 'basikal lajak' in Kuala Lumpur were spared summonses by the police and Road Transport Department (JPJ). Instead, ... Vellfire Guna Lampu Mata Arah Ditahan – Hanya Polis, Bomba, Ambulans, JPJ Boleh Guna Auto News Muhammad Sharil Tarmize | September 14, 2022 Tindakan sebuah Toyota Vellfire yang menggunakan lampu mata arah memakan diri apabila kereta itu ditahan di Batu Caves. Jabatan Siasatan Dan ... KL police goes hard on motorists, issues 5,600 summonses a day Auto News Sep Irran Halid | July 27, 2023 The Kuala Lumpur Police force has been on a roll these past few weeks with over 5,600 summonses issued every day. In the past three weeks of the ... Comments
41,000 Of Nearly 50,000 Summonses Issued to Foreign Vehicles Still Unpaid, Says JSPT Auto News Jim Kem | March 04, 2025 02:13 pm Between 2022 and November 2024, Malaysian authorities issued 49,598 traffic summonses to foreign-registered vehicles, amounting to millions of ringgit of owed to law enforcement of those two years alone. Shockingly, though unsurprisingly, 41,005 of these still remains unpaid according to Datuk Mohd Yusri Hassan, director of the city traffic enforcement and investigation department (JSPT), as reported by the New Straits Times. Also predictable is the fact that the large majority of these foreign vehicles are registered to countries that neighbour our own. Singaporean vehicles, as an example, accounted for the highest number of unpaid summonses with 28,642 out of 33,033 issued, despite the country possessing the lowest numbest of cars by far. This was followed by Thailand (6,589 unpaid out of 7,725), Brunei (3,721 out of 5,917), Indonesia (585 out of 772), and other countries (1,468 out of 2,151). In 2023 alone, only 8,593 summonses involving foreign vehicles were settled. The most common traffic offence was speeding, with 33,226 summonses issued. Other violations included failure to obey traffic signals (4,576 cases), traffic obstruction (3,514), queue-jumping (2,022), and other offences (8,370). Now, to tackle this issue, authorities had conducted 14 separate ‘Operasi Saman Tertunggak Warganegara Asing’ between the year of 2014 to 2024, mostly held in states bordering Singapore, Brunei, Thailand, and Indonesia - six operations in Johor, four in Perlis, Kedah, and Perak, two in Kelantan, and one each in Sarawak and Sabah. Payment counters were also set up at roadblocks to facilitate on-the-spot settlements. In addition to in-person, over-the-counter payments, summonses can be settled via the MyBayar PDRM portal and application for iOS and Android, which was launched in 2021 and can be used by both Malaysians and foreigners. Considering how many summonses remain unpaid despite the various operations, it appears foreign vehicle owners still take a lax attitude when it comes to settling up with authorities. Clearly, more severe consequences and enforcement need to be implemented, but we will need to wait and see what comes of this information coming from the JSPT. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags 2025 Law Enforcement Traffic Police PDRM JSPT Singapore thailand Brunei Foreign Vehicle Speeding Driving
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