The new JPJ eTesting system is designed for new driving tests using cameras and sensors on the practical test circuit. It aims to weed out bribery and lesen kopi
) has introduced the electronic diving test system for Malaysia. The pilot project currently involves three diving schools across the country for now, but other schools can offer the eTesting-based evaluation by year-endAnthony Loke, Minister of Transport said that the eTesting system was launched to drive out corruption among road transport officials following complaints about rampant bribing cases.
If the student fails, they will have the choice to redo the test the same day instead of waiting for the next available slot without any additional costs. Additionally, the returning candidate will be given the priority to redo the practical test, and they will get an RM10 rebate to issue the Learner’s Driving Licence .
Loke said for now driving test candidates are given the option of either taking the normal test or eTesting before it is fully implemented in 2030. He also added that the driving schools are only permitted to charge a maximum fee of RM100 for candidates who choose eTesting.Anthony added later on that the Transport Ministry encourages all driving institutes to offer the eTesting system once the pilot project period ends.
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