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Home News Insights PDRM traffic summons compound rates according to offence PDRM traffic summons compound rates according to offence Insights Adam Aubrey | August 21, 2023 11:29 am This article aims to help you understand the price you must pay for violating traffic rules in Malaysia. This is just a list of prices for tickets handed out by PDRM, but different enforcement agencies will have different rates. Nobody likes to receive traffic summonses. Not only are they inconvenient, but they also carry financial consequences and potential negative impacts on your driving record. Fortunately, being aware of the penalties associated with traffic violations can help you avoid receiving one in the first place. Traffic summonses, also known as 'samans' or citations, are issued by enforcement officers for various violations such as speeding, running a red light, illegal parking, or driving without a valid license. The penalties for these violations can vary depending on the severity of the offence and enforcement agencies. The summonses issued by the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) are not arbitrary but rather based on various road and traffic violations committed. Consequently, each offence carries a different compound value. We're not saying you are a lawbreaker, but this article aims to help you understand the price you must pay for violating traffic rules. Hopefully, the list will help make you a more responsible driver and prevent you from recklessly breaking road regulations. It should be noted that the PDRM compound prices may change occasionally. You are advised to contact the police for the latest information. Roadblocks, SJR, PDRM, summonses Offence (A) Speeding (Not exceeding 40 km/h above the specified limit) Making a U-turn in unauthorised areas Inefficient brakes Stopping on the yellow box Disobeying the "No Entry" sign Failing to obey traffic lights Not wearing a seatbelt Cutting queues Using emergency lanes No driving license Compound rates for all types of vehicles: 1-15 days = RM150 16-30 days = RM200 31-60 days = RM300 Compound rates for motorcycles under 250cc: 1-15 days = RM100 16-30 days = RM150 31-60 days = RM300 Offence (B) Non-functioning lights Malfunctioning brake lights Failure to install lights Failure to install side mirrors Carrying inappropriate cargo Compound rates for all types of vehicles: 1-15 days = RM100 16-30 days = RM150 31-60 days = RM250 Compound rates for motorcycles under 250cc: 1-15 days = RM50 16-30 days = RM100 31-60 days = RM150 Offence (C) Expired driving license Failure to attend PUSPAKOM inspection for commercial vehicles Failure to transfer ownership Failure to display the 'P' plate Compound rates for all types of vehicles: 1-15 days = RM70 16-30 days = RM120 31-60 days = RM150 Compound rates for motorcycles under 250cc: 1-15 days = RM40 16-30 days = RM70 31-60 days = RM120 Offence (D) Speeding (Exceeding 40 km/h above the specified limit) Taxi drivers not using the meter Compound rates for all types of vehicles, including motorcycles under 250cc: 1-60 days = RM300 PDRM, traffic police, summonses Original Compound Prices According to Offenses (Original prices will increase according to days) Not wearing a helmet - RM100 Dangerously cutting queues - RM150 Driving in emergency lanes - RM150 Running a red light - RM150 Obstructing traffic flow - RM150 Making unauthorised U-turns - RM150 Non-functioning vehicle signal lights - RM100 Parking restrictions - RM150 Prohibited overtaking on the highway - RM150 Exceeding speed limit (exceeding 40 km/h above the speed limit) - RM300 Exceeding speed limit (less than 40 km/h above the speed limit) - RM150 Not wearing a seatbelt - RM150 No vehicle/motorcycle license - RM150 Driving while using a communication device - RM150 Failure to display "P" (Front/Rear) - RM70 Now, if you ever find yourself to be at the receiving end of one of these, you can easily pay to clear your name of summonses online via MYEG or RILEK. ✕ 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. 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PDRM traffic summons compound rates according to offence Insights Adam Aubrey | August 21, 2023 11:29 am This article aims to help you understand the price you must pay for violating traffic rules in Malaysia. This is just a list of prices for tickets handed out by PDRM, but different enforcement agencies will have different rates. Nobody likes to receive traffic summonses. Not only are they inconvenient, but they also carry financial consequences and potential negative impacts on your driving record. Fortunately, being aware of the penalties associated with traffic violations can help you avoid receiving one in the first place. Traffic summonses, also known as 'samans' or citations, are issued by enforcement officers for various violations such as speeding, running a red light, illegal parking, or driving without a valid license. The penalties for these violations can vary depending on the severity of the offence and enforcement agencies. The summonses issued by the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) are not arbitrary but rather based on various road and traffic violations committed. Consequently, each offence carries a different compound value. We're not saying you are a lawbreaker, but this article aims to help you understand the price you must pay for violating traffic rules. Hopefully, the list will help make you a more responsible driver and prevent you from recklessly breaking road regulations. It should be noted that the PDRM compound prices may change occasionally. You are advised to contact the police for the latest information. Roadblocks, SJR, PDRM, summonses Offence (A) Speeding (Not exceeding 40 km/h above the specified limit) Making a U-turn in unauthorised areas Inefficient brakes Stopping on the yellow box Disobeying the "No Entry" sign Failing to obey traffic lights Not wearing a seatbelt Cutting queues Using emergency lanes No driving license Compound rates for all types of vehicles: 1-15 days = RM150 16-30 days = RM200 31-60 days = RM300 Compound rates for motorcycles under 250cc: 1-15 days = RM100 16-30 days = RM150 31-60 days = RM300 Offence (B) Non-functioning lights Malfunctioning brake lights Failure to install lights Failure to install side mirrors Carrying inappropriate cargo Compound rates for all types of vehicles: 1-15 days = RM100 16-30 days = RM150 31-60 days = RM250 Compound rates for motorcycles under 250cc: 1-15 days = RM50 16-30 days = RM100 31-60 days = RM150 Offence (C) Expired driving license Failure to attend PUSPAKOM inspection for commercial vehicles Failure to transfer ownership Failure to display the 'P' plate Compound rates for all types of vehicles: 1-15 days = RM70 16-30 days = RM120 31-60 days = RM150 Compound rates for motorcycles under 250cc: 1-15 days = RM40 16-30 days = RM70 31-60 days = RM120 Offence (D) Speeding (Exceeding 40 km/h above the specified limit) Taxi drivers not using the meter Compound rates for all types of vehicles, including motorcycles under 250cc: 1-60 days = RM300 PDRM, traffic police, summonses Original Compound Prices According to Offenses (Original prices will increase according to days) Not wearing a helmet - RM100 Dangerously cutting queues - RM150 Driving in emergency lanes - RM150 Running a red light - RM150 Obstructing traffic flow - RM150 Making unauthorised U-turns - RM150 Non-functioning vehicle signal lights - RM100 Parking restrictions - RM150 Prohibited overtaking on the highway - RM150 Exceeding speed limit (exceeding 40 km/h above the speed limit) - RM300 Exceeding speed limit (less than 40 km/h above the speed limit) - RM150 Not wearing a seatbelt - RM150 No vehicle/motorcycle license - RM150 Driving while using a communication device - RM150 Failure to display "P" (Front/Rear) - RM70 Now, if you ever find yourself to be at the receiving end of one of these, you can easily pay to clear your name of summonses online via MYEG or RILEK. ✕ 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 pdrm saman prices saman compounds list of prices for summonses Malaysia
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