Using Fancy Plate Number? Get Ready for Fines or Imprisonment for Up To 6 Months!
Vehicle owners with fancy plate numbers are liable for imprisonment of not more than 6 months, in addition to fines.
Therefore, make sure to follow the set rules!
Vehicle owners with fancy plate numbers are liable for imprisonment of not more than 6 months, in addition to fines.
Therefore, make sure to follow the set rules!
The following are the most common questions that are frequently asked regarding a driving licence in Malaysia.
Even though airbags are designed to save lives, they can be harmful or fatal to some people.
Read this article to learn how you can prevent airbag injuries.
The government has announced free RapidKL rides for a month from today. The services include MRT, LRT, KL Monorail, BRT and buses.
Should you pay for the damage repairs if you get involved when driving a test-drive car?
Read on as we share more about a test-drive accident.
It is your responsibility to renew your driving licence on time to avoid any complications down the road.
Read on as we share more about driving licence renewal in Malaysia.
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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The SST exemption has been extended thrice. The current SST exemption for new vehicles is set to come to an end on June 30, which was announced during the tabling of Budget 2022.
Low tyre-pressure can lead to complete failure of your tires thus increasing the risk of accidents. Read and learn more.