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Malaysia Faces RM4 Billion in Unpaid Traffic Fines

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A staggering 41 million traffic fines, amounting to an estimated RM4 billion, remain unpaid by traffic offenders in Malaysia since 1990 up to June this year. This figure highlights a significant challenge for authorities in managing and enforcing traffic penalties. Key Statistics Total Unpaid Fines: Approximately 40,962,240 fines, totalling around RM4 billion. Foreign Nationals: Out

A staggering 41 million traffic fines, amounting to an estimated RM4 billion, remain unpaid by traffic offenders in Malaysia since 1990 up to June this year. This figure highlights a significant challenge for authorities in managing and enforcing traffic penalties. Key Statistics Total Unpaid Fines: Approximately 40,962,240 fines, totalling around RM4 billion. Foreign Nationals: Out

A staggering 41 million traffic fines, amounting to an estimated RM4 billion, remain unpaid by traffic offenders in Malaysia since 1990 up to June this year. This figure highlights a significant challenge for authorities in managing and enforcing traffic penalties.

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Key Statistics

  • Total Unpaid Fines: Approximately 40,962,240 fines, totalling around RM4 billion.
  • Foreign Nationals: Out of these, about 51,128 fines, valued at RM5.1 million, involve foreign nationals from neighbouring countries such as Singapore, Brunei, and Thailand.
    • Singaporeans: Lead with 35,011 fines amounting to RM3.5 million.

    Enforcement and Measures

    • Issuing Notifications: The Bukit Aman Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department, led by Datuk Seri Mohd Yusri Hassan Basri, plans to issue notifications to inform offenders of their outstanding fines.
    • Blacklisting: Motorists who do not settle their fines could be blacklisted by the Road Transport Department (RTD). The blacklist may affect individuals for major offences, including:
      • Running red lights
      • Driving in emergency lanes
      • Overtaking on double lines
      • Using communication devices while driving
      • Queue jumping
      • Speeding

      Malaysia Faces RM4 Billion in Unpaid Traffic Fines

      Payment Options

      • Online Payments: Fines can be paid online via MyBayar, eliminating the need to visit a police station.
      • Discounts: A 50% discount is available within a month of receiving the fine notice. Selective discounts are offered based on agency requests, with annual promotions to encourage timely payments.

      Recent Efforts

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      • Enhanced Enforcement: For foreign traffic offenders, efforts will be intensified to address unpaid fines when they enter or leave Malaysia.
      • Recoveries: Substantial recoveries have been reported, with recent collections estimated in the hundreds of millions of ringgit.

      Call to Action

      Datuk Seri Mohd Yusri has urged individuals to pay their fines promptly to avoid legal action and being blacklisted. He emphasized the importance of addressing outstanding fines to ensure compliance and maintain traffic safety.

      For further details or to make a payment, individuals are encouraged to use the MyBayar platform or contact the relevant authorities for assistance.

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