KOTA BARU, June 29 -- The Road Transport Department (JPJ) is ready to take enforcement action against express buses and goods vehicles that fail to settle their outstanding summonses by July 8.
JPJ director-general Datuk Aedy Fadly Ramli said operators of these heavy vehicles have been given 14 days to clear their dues following the announcement by Transport Minister Anthony Loke last Friday.
Those with unpaid summonses will be blacklisted and barred from operating on roads once the deadline passes, Berita Harian reported today.
"We guarantee that at exactly 12 midnight on the final day, JPJ teams will be on the roads to take action against the vehicles that fail to settle their outstanding summonses," Aedy was quoted as saying at a pr...
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