MyJPJ app able to send road tax renewal reminders soon, Dewan Rakyat told


KUALA LUMPUR: Upcoming improvements to the MyJPJ mobile application will include notifications reminding users to renew their road tax.

Transport Minister Anthony Loke said the enhancement is part of his ministry’s ongoing efforts to digitalise Road Transport Department (JPJ) services under an initiative launched on Feb 10 last year.

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“The ministry and JPJ remain committed to improving the MyJPJ app continuously to enhance online service delivery to the public.

“This feature will be announced once it is fully developed and ready for use,” Loke told the Dewan Rakyat on Wednesday (Nov 20).

He noted that since Feb 1 this year, users have been able to renew their road tax or motor vehicle licences (LKM) and driving licences (LMM) directly through the app.

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Additionally, he said a “Share LKM” function was introduced to address complaints about using vehicles owned by others, enabling owners to share their road tax digitally.

“JPJ plans to roll out improvements to the app in phases, prioritised based on necessity and cost,” he added.

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