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Transport Minister Anthony Loke Siew Fook said the contract between MyEG Services Bhd and the Road Transport Department (JPJ) has been renewed by three years. However the agreement will no longer be exclusive, so other service providers may also be able to provide the services, which includes renewal of the road tax and driver’s licence as well as summons settlement.

The existing exclusive contract for a three-year extended period was awarded in 2020 and will expire on May 22.

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MYEG, the online service which provides e-government services, is adding new services provided for the JPJ (Road Transport Department) with the introduction of online renewal of Motorcycle Road Tax and Competent Driving License (CDL).

Scheduled to be available from October 9 (October 16 for CDL renewal), these  new services will complement other existing JPJ-related services that Malaysian vehicle users have utilised for their transactions.

Insurance renewal also available
Besides easier renewing of motorcycle roadtax and CDL online, registered users will also be able to access an array of related value-added offerings on MYEG’s portal. These include motorcycle insurance renewal and delivery services for the roadtax and CDL right to the doorstep of the user.

As the concessionaire for the Malaysian e-Government services, MYEG  has been JPJ’s Service Provider for multiple online services since 2007. It offers services ranging from  renewal of Motorcar Road Tax, Summons Checking and Payment, Computerised Drivers’ Theory Testing and Transfer of Vehicle Ownership.

MYEG’s online services have been especially valuable nowadays with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. By using online services, the public do not have to visit the JPJ or other government agencies for many transactions, thereby avoiding social closeness that can allow the coronavirus to spread.

Have you renewed you roadtax/driving licence?
Incidentally, if your vehicle’s roadtax or your driving licence have expired since the beginning of the Movement Control Order (MCO) in March, you should be aware that the allowance for non-renewal ended on September 30. The government had allowed it in view of the restrictions and to reduce crowding at JPJ offices.

Now that all vehicles and motorists must have valid and renewed roadtax and licences, the police and JPJ enforcement teams are conducting checks at roadblocks. So if you need to do the renewal, you can do so right away by going to the MYEG website to do so.

It’s discount time again from Malaysia’s traffic police department. Following the incentive offered during Christmas, the police will be offering a 50% discount on compoundable fines for certain summonses.  As always, the discount is expected to encourage motorists to settle their summonses, and if they still don’t do so, they will be subject to blacklisting and a warrant of arrest could be issued.

The period that the discount will be offered is from January 18 to February 1, 2020. During the Christmas campaign, motorists had to go to the police station to make the payment and at the Traffic Police headquarters in Jalan Tun HS Lee, the queues were very long.

To reduce such inconvenience, the PDRM will accept e-payments via MyEG and Rilek.com.my. This approach benefits both sides – motorists don’t have to queue up for a long time and processing can be done by the police electronically. To use both MyEG and Rilek.com.my will first require registration (no charge) and then the various services can be accessed. Both portals have a service charge of RM2 for each transaction made.

Rilex MyEG

For MyEG, the PDRM-related services available are enquiries about outstanding summonses (you may discover some you never realized you had!), purchase of accident documents and payment of summonses. You can also register with MyEG for a service which alerts you if a summons has been issued for your vehicle.

Rilek.com.my, like MyEG, provides an easy facility for the public to check whether they have any outstanding summons and then make payments, if the offence is compoundable. Generally, offences for illegal parking or exceeding the speed limit have compoundable fines up to RM300. However, the ones relating to serious offences like accidents and which will be subject to court cases may not be compoundable.

Up to 50% discount on traffic summonses on December 24 & 26

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