MELAKA: The proposal to automatically upgrade the motorcycle driving licenCe for class B2 to B is in the final stages of scrutiny by the Transport Ministry (MoT) and the Road Transport Department (JPJ).
JPJ deputy director-general (Planning and Operations) Aedy Fadly Ramli said the implementation of the proposal is expected to be presented to Transport Minister Anthony Loke and Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi latest by the end of this year before an announcement is made.
"The proposal involves policy and JPJ is awaiting MoT’s decision before it is presented for implementation.
"If necessary, it will be brought to the Cabinet,... within this year when completed," he told reporters after officiating the Melaka state level MyLicense Programme closing ceremony here Tuesday (Oct 31).
Also present were state Public Works, Infrastructure, Public Facilities and Transport Exco Datuk Hameed Mytheen Kunju Basheer and Melaka JPJ director Muhammad Shariff.
In August, it was reported in the media that Ahmad Zahid proposed to MoT to upgrade motorcycle driving licences for class B2 to B automatically.
In another development, Aedy Fadly said his department is identifying candidates eligible to get a B2 licence for free under the My License programme next year.
He said it will be conducted with the cooperation of various parties at state level so that the target of 40,000 youth among the B40 can benefit from the exercise.
He said under the same programme this year, 8,715 B40 individuals nationwide out of 9,000 candidates have obtained a B2 motorcycle licence involving an allocation of RM2.7mil as of today.
He said out of that number, a total of 298 recipients were participants from Melaka and each of them was financed with training and test costs valued at RM300.
Meanwhile, he said the supply of motor vehicle licences (LKM) and vehicle grants or physical Vehicle Ownership Certificates (VOC) is sufficient at every JPJ state service counter.
"If there is (lack of LKM or VOC), it is due to delivery issue which we will resolve, so the people don't need to worry," he said. - Bernama