Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) is offering special rates for compound notices from February 16 to June 30, 2022. The initiative is run in conjunction with the commemoration of Federal Territories Day (February 1) and the golden jubilee of Kuala Lumpur City.
According to the city council, the special rates involve unpaid traffic compound notices and scheduled rates according to the offence for general offence compound notices.
However, the initiative does not apply to blacklisted offenders and cases that are not in the scheduled rates.
List of special compound rates offered
Here is the list of the special rates:
- Motorcycle
The compound rate is RM10 for the first 30 days upon issuance of the notice
- Cars, MPVs, small lorries
The compound rate is RM15 for the first seven days and RM20 from the eighth day onwards
- Busses, lorries
The compound rate is RM15 for the first seven days and RM50 from the eighth day onwards.
Payment methods
Several payment methods are available for people to choose from.
Members of the public can make payments at all DBKL payment counters and Pos Malaysia counters nationwide.
Checks and payments can also be made online through the MOBIS-DBKL mobile application or via Jompay through banking applications.
Drive safely and obey the traffic law
Please make sure to practise safe driving and adhere to the traffic law to avoid getting a summons.
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