The Malaysian Road Transport Department (JPJ) announced that flood victims can utilize the MyJPJ app to access their road tax, vehicle grants, and documents if they were lost or damaged in the recent floods. This service aims to ease the burden of rebuilding for those affected.
This is a very tiny consolation to families who have lost everything they have in this monsoon season and floods, but at least it saves them some legwork when it’s time to rebuild. JPJ says that there’s no need for flood victims to replace their physical road tax ,“Flood victims need not worry if their LKM , grants or vehicle documents are lost or damaged, as these are available on the MyJPJ app.
at the launch of the JPJ Masjid Tanah branch in Melaka last week, said that this is in line with the departments transition towardsincluding those heavily affected in the East Coast. The warning, issued at 9am this morning, says that the bad weather is projected to continue into this Wednesday. Even if it’s not flooding in your area, drive safe on wet roads.Danny Tan loves driving as much as he loves a certain herbal meat soup, and sweet engine music as much as drum beats.
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