Licence expired? Go back to school


Deadline looms: People queuing at the Bandar Sri Permaisuri JPJ branch in Kuala Lumpur. — SAMUEL ONG/The Star

PETALING JAYA: It will be back to driving school for motorists nabbed with expired driving licences after June 30, says the Malaysian Association of Driving Institutes (Pima).

The move came following a reminder by the Road Transport Department (JPJ) for motorists with expired driving licences of between one and three years to renew it before the end of this month, failing which it would be revoked.

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