RM9.1mil in traffic summonses paid during anniversary celebration event


KUALA LUMPUR: Some RM9.1mil in traffic summonses were paid thanks to the 60% discount offered in conjunction with the government's second-anniversary celebration.

Bukit Aman Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department director Comm Datuk Seri Mohd Yusri Hassan Basri said 103,590 summonses were settled during the three-day programme since last Friday (Nov 22).

"The top three offences were speeding, ignoring traffic signals and illegal parking (traffic obstruction).

"We received great response from the public, who visited our booth to settle their summonses during the programme," he said in a statement on Monday (Nov 25).

The department is also in the midst of studying the possibility of having discounts on traffic summonses nationwide via cashless payment using the MyBayar PDRM app and web portal, Comm Yusri said.

"We also aim to increase the number of people registering with MyBayar PDRM," he added.

He explained that the department did not set a target on the number of summonses to be paid during the programme.

"Thus, we were heartened by the presence of 32,500 visitors who visited our booth to settle their summonses.

"Our priority is not the amount collected, but the number of overdue summonses that have been settled. The huge number of people who came showed the awareness among the public," he said.

Comm Yusri reminded the public not to wait for discount offers to settle their summonses.

"Pay your summonses on time and always adhere to traffic regulations and rules.

"Enforcement efforts will be conducted continuously to ensure the safety of all road users," he said.

He also thanked those who came to settle their summonses during the programme.

"We advise the public not to commit any traffic offence," he added.

   

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