Road Transport Department Malaysia
- Anthony Loke Siew Fook, Minister of Transport
- Hasbi Habibollah, Deputy Minister of Transport
- Rospiagos bin Taha, Director General of Road Transport Department Malaysia
- Road Transport Act
The Road Transport Department Malaysia (Malay: Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan Malaysia, abbreviated JPJ), is a government department under the Malaysian Ministry of Transport. This department is responsible for issuing Malaysian number plates. Its head office is in Level 1-5, Block D4, Complex D, in the Federal Government Administrative Centre in Putrajaya.[1]
The department is charged with the responsibility of undertaking registration and licensing of drivers and all motor vehicles and trailers in Malaysia. According to the Road Transport Act, the enforcement and regulatory duties are under the roles and responsibilities of JPJ. The current director general of the department is Rospiagos bin Taha.
KEJARA system
Demerit Points System or Sistem Merit Kesalahan Jalan Raya (KEJARA) is a road offenders demerit point system.
Main purpose
- To reduce road accidents
- To take action against traffic offenders
See also
- Driving licence in Malaysia
- Vehicle registration plates of Malaysia
- Puspakom
- Road signs in Malaysia
- Transport in Malaysia
References
- ^ "Background." Road Transport Department. Retrieved on 5 April 2012. "Level 1-5, Block D4, Complexs D, Federal Government Administrative Centre"
- Adopted from Kurikulum Pendidikan Pemanduan (KPP), Panduan Pembelajaran textbook by Malaysian Road Transport Department (JPJ)
External links
- Official website
- JPJ unofficial website
- Road Transport Department Malaysia on Facebook
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