MACHANG: The Road Transport Department (JPJ) has collected more than RM101mil in outstanding summonses through the special flat-rate RM150 compound offer since early January.
JPJ Deputy Director-General (Planning and Operations) Datuk Jazmanie Shafawi said the special compound involved three types of offences, namely the Automated Awareness Safety System (AwAS) summons [53A], Interview Notice (114), and Sticker/JPJ(P)23 Summons Notice (115).
"For AwAS summons, a total of 635,294 notices were issued with collections exceeding RM95.3mil, while Notice 114 involved 35,183 notices (RM5.29mil) and Notice 115 amounted to 8,266 notices with collections exceeding RM1.23mil," he said.
He said this after handing over Jalur Gemilang flags and helmets in conjunction with the 'Semarak Kemerdekaan 2025' programme with the National Security Council at the Labok Enforcement Station here on Sunday (Aug 24).
Commenting on the programme, Jazmanie said JPJ not only ensures road laws are observed but was also responsible for conveying the importance of discipline, safety and patriotism to the community.
– Bernama
