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Cap on driving school fees soon
KUALA LUMPUR: The maximum fee that driving schools can charge for the various categories of vehicles will be announced later this week.
Liow: Ceiling price for driving courses to be announced this week
KAJANG: The Government will announce this week a ceiling price for all categories of driving courses in view of a proposed increase in driving school fees, following the introduction of the new syllabus.
New curriculum for driving schools has been postponed, says Liow
PUTRAJAYA: The implementation of a new driving school curriculum has been postponed, says Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai.
JPJ to inspect tour buses in conjunction with festive season
MALACCA: In conjunction with Hari Raya Aidilfitri, the Road Transport Department (JPJ) will widen its vehicle inspection to include tour buses throughout the 16-day road safety campaign beginning July 21.
New system for vehicle transfer
PUTRAJAYA: Both sellers and the new owners involved in the transfer of ownership of their vehicles will need to go through a biometric verification process within seven days with the Road Transport Department (JPJ).
JPJ: All vehicle ownership transfers to require biometric confirmation from June 1
PUTRAJAYA: All transactions for vehicle ownership transfers can only be done via the biometric confirmation system effective June 1.
Ops against tinted vehicles still on
PETALING JAYA: The nationwide operation on tinted vehicles will still be carried out on June 16, said Datuk Abdul Aziz Kaprawi.
JPJ officers go undercover to nab errant bus drivers
KUALA LUMPUR: Bus drivers, beware. You may want to think twice before stepping on the accelerator as you could be caught red-handed by an undercover Road Transport Department (JPJ) official on board.
JPJ moves to license three million bikers
JERTEH: The Road Transport Department (JPJ) will ensure that about 3.35 million motorcyclists in the country, who are riding without a valid licence, obtain the document within the next five years.
Tinting their rides
STORIES of smash-and-grab thefts have become increasingly common, where the robbers usually strike when a car is stuck in traffic.