All JPJ-related services will be available on MYJPJ app by 2025


— FAIHAN GHANI/The Star

MELAKA: All Road Transport Department (JPJ) related services are expected to be available on the MyJPJ application by 2025, said the JPJ director-general.

Datuk Rospiagos Taha said that the target was in line with the department’s goal to digitalise its services fully by 2025.

"However, it all depends on how well the system built on the MyJPJ application works,” he told reporters after officiating the JPJ Officer Basic Training Course 2023 graduation parade on Saturday (Sept 30)

According to Rospiagos, currently, the public can use the app to access some JPJ-related services, such as checking the status of their driver’s licence, LKM, summonses, or demerit points.

"We are currently in an interim phase and in the midst of implementing a pilot project for the renewal of motor vehicle licenses and driver’s licences among JPJ staff to assess the level of stability of the system developed through the application,” he added.- Bernama

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