GEORGE TOWN: The Road Transport Department (JPJ) in Penang issued 2,724 summonses for various offences over the 13-day Ops Khas Hari Raya Aidilfitri 2026, which began on March 13.
Penang JPJ director Zulkifly Ismail said 19,900 vehicles were inspected during the period, with 1,492 found violating traffic rules.
"The most common offence involved road tax with 576 summonses issued, followed by driving without a valid licence (541 summonses) and lack of insurance (468).
"A total of 13 vehicles were also seized for various offences.
"Private vehicles recorded the highest number of cases at 1,860, followed by motorcycles (500), goods vehicles exceeding 7,500 kg (253), goods vehicles below 7,500 kg (83), and public service vehicles, including buses (19)," he told reporters after an advocacy programme here on Saturday (March 28) night.
The programme was jointly organised by JPJ and the Royal Malaysia Police, in collaboration with Konsortium Pelancongan Bumiputera Sdn Bhd during the road safety special operation.
Zulkifly said that throughout the operation, a range of enforcement measures was carried out to ensure road users complied with the law to safeguard public safety, particularly during the festive period.
He said 245 enforcement personnel were deployed to conduct bus inspections at depots, audits at major terminals including Penang Sentral and Sungai Nibong, as well as patrols along five key corridors and at identified accident-prone areas.
"Undercover operations were also carried out, with officers posing as express bus passengers to detect misconduct by drivers of public service vehicles.
"Compliance was found to be good, with no offences detected,” he said.
He added that covert enforcement was strengthened by deploying personnel along main roads, highways and high-traffic areas, either stationed or tailing targeted vehicles using unmarked departmental vehicles to record traffic offences. – Bernama
