New ruling on tinted windows for vehicles to be announced on Tuesday (May 7)


  • Nation
  • Monday, 06 May 2019

KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): The new ruling on tinted windows for vehicles will be announced on Tuesday (May 7) after a meeting with the Road Transport Department (JPJ), says Transport Minister Anthony Loke.

“Yes, we have had talks with JPJ, and I will announce the new ruling tomorrow at a press conference,” he told Bernama after his interview on The Nation talk show produced by the Bernama News Channel here.

Last November, Loke had announced that there will be a new policy on tinted windows for vehicles after the media reported that guidelines had been changed several times by the previous government.

Loke said anyone seeking exemption from the new ruling must obtain authorisation from the JPJ director-general, where additional charges will be imposed.

“The exemption has to be on grounds of either health or safety.

“I must clarify that the extra charges are only for those seeking an exemption, and not for everyone,” he added. - Bernama

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