Johor JPJ targets RM1.8m compound collection with 70pc discount offer
Monday, 03 Aug 2020 06:42 PM MYT
JOHOR BARU, Aug 3 — The Johor Road Transport Department reckons that 20,000 cases involving compounds for various road offences will be settled through a 70 per cent discount offered by the government for a one-month period until Aug 31. According to him, the compounds were issued for offences under the Automatic Enforcement System and Automatic Awareness Safety System , for not wearing a helmet or seat belt, beating the red light, using a handphone while driving, crossing the double line, using the emergency lane, overtaking on the left, compound summonses during festive season operations, blacklist cases and other compound summonses.
“Other problems will arise when there is an accident...it will be difficult when it comes to making an insurance claim. So, I hope those involved will not miss this opportunity offered by the Transport Ministry,” he told Bernama at his office here today.
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