Renew Expired Driving Licence By June 30 or Re-sit Tests
Don’t forget to make sure to renew your driving licence before June 30!
People caught driving with an expired driving licence will face JPJ summons and will be forced to re-sit driving tests.
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Don’t forget to make sure to renew your driving licence before June 30!
People caught driving with an expired driving licence will face JPJ summons and will be forced to re-sit driving tests.
The government is in the middle of considering making a mandatory anti-lock braking system (ABS) for motorcycles above 150cc.
Read this article to learn more about ABS and how it works to prevent possible accidents.
Petrol prices in Malaysia may rise, fall or remain unchanged every week.
Find out here the latest prices of RON95, RON97 and Diesel, updated every week.
Beginning April 1, the Malaysia-Singapore land border will start to reopen for fully vaccinated travellers without the need for quarantine or testing including pre-departure and on-arrival tests.
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Seorang budak lelaki berusia 10 tahun berdepan detik cemas dan menyakitkan apabila jarinya tersekat pada lubang rim kereta selama 2 jam.
Kejadian banjir kilat di Lembah Klang pada petang 7 Mac 2022 berikutan hujan lebat berterusan selama lebih dua jam.
Latest information on the flood situation in Kelantan and Terengganu as well as safety measures before, during and after floods.
From March 1, 2022, Class E2 and E1 licences will no longer be available. The public only has to get a Class E licence to drive heavy vehicles.
The public can take advantage of the Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) offer of special compound notice rates until 30 June 2022.