As part of a digitalisation initiative, private vehicle owners can use the MyJPJ app for a digital copy of their driver's licence and road tax, ...
Loke adds that as part of this initiative, Section 20 of the Road Transport Act 1987 (Act 333) that requires the display of their vehicle’s road tax will no longer be enforced for private vehicles from today onwards. This can be done likely via number plate recognition which checks vehicles on the move, thus reducing the need for road blocks that can affect everyone on the road. Instead, Malaysian citizens with private vehicles can use either the JPJ Public Portal or the MyJPJ mobile app to display both a digital copy of their road tax under the eLKM section, or their driver’s licence under the eLMM section on the app. Similarly, if your vehicle is company-owned or registered under a non-citizen, you will still need to display its road tax. [this year](https://web.facebook.com/lokesiewfook/posts/718037103020539?_rdc=1&_rdr), Transport Minister Anthony Loke had promised that for 2023, he will be working together with the Road Transport Department (JPJ) to implement several digitalisation initiatives in core services, which includes vehicle and driver licences. This would just be the first phase of the initiative, which includes private vehicles and motorcyclists for now.
The public now no longer need to wrestle with the super flimsy road tax sticker anymore as JPJ is moving away to the digital version.
However, the new policy is currently only applicable to private drivers and vehicles for the time being. The new policy applies to the driving licence (LMM) as well according to Transport Minister, Anthony Loke. Through this app as well as the [mySIKAP web portal](https://public.jpj.gov.my/), the public can obtain the e-LKM and e-LMM which they can display to enforcement officers from JPJ itself and Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM).
“I welcome all drivers and vehicle owners to switch to the digital platform. With digitalisation, the congestion and long queues at JPJ counters will lessen, ...
Before you ask, it’s better to go to the FAQ section on JPJ’s website first. To go along with this, Section 20 of the Road Transport Act 1987 (Act 333) which says that LKM has to be stuck and displayed on the vehicle will no longer be enforced for categories in phase one. “I welcome all drivers and vehicle owners to switch to the digital platform. Loke stressed that there will always be enforcement and action taken against anyone who drives without valid LKM and LMM. Open the app and show your documents when needed. It’s no longer mandatory to display a road tax sticker on your vehicle’s windscreen, and this is effective today, February 10.
PETALING JAYA: From Friday (Feb 10), owners of private vehicles will no longer be required to display the vehicle licence, also known as road tax, ...
[Subscribe now](https://www.thestar.com.my/subscribe)to our Premium Plan for an ad-free and unlimited reading experience! "I had received various feedback on the road tax stickers. Loke said that with a digital roadtax, vehicle owners can do away with the display of the hardcopy of the road tax stickers, as is currently required by the laws. The e-LKM is the e-version of the road tax sticker for privately owned vehicles, whereas the e-LMM is the e-version of the Malaysian driving licence. The Transport Minister further said that the digital display of motor vehicle road tax stickers (LKM) and Malaysian driving licences (LMM) will be the solution to the constant complaints of vehicle owners and drivers. Both e-LKM and e-LMM can be applied through the Road Transport Department (JPJ) website at
Today, our Transport Minister, Anthony Loke announced that Malaysian drivers no longer need to display a road tax sticker on their vehicles anymore.
The initiative of starting a digital license is so that Malaysians will no longer wait in long queues at JPJ counters anymore, said Loke. To do it digitally, you can just visit the Apple App or Google Play Store to download the MyJPJ app. Today, our Transport Minister, Anthony Loke announced that Malaysian drivers no longer need to display a road tax sticker on their vehicles anymore.
This is part of digitising the system for motor vehicle licences and driving licences, says the transport minister.
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He also encouraged the public to register JPJ accounts at [https://public.jpj.gov.my/](https://public.jpj.gov.my/public/login.zul) or the MyJPJ application on mobile devices to gain access to their digital vehicle and driving licences. Loke said that he welcomes all drivers and vehicle owners to transition to the digital platform as this allows the reduction of congestion and long lines at JPJ counters.
PUTRAJAYA: Starting today (Feb 10), private vehicle owners will no longer need to display their Malaysian vehicle licence (commonly known as road tax) on ...
[[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) or the public may call the RTD hotline at 03-2724 2522. Loke said the initiative will be implemented in stages, with the first phase involving individual private vehicles, including motorcycles, taking into account the system's readiness and public acceptance of its implementation before extending its implementation to the next phase. With digitisation, congestion and long queues at the RTD counters can be reduced." It also can verify whether the digital driver's licence and road tax are genuine or otherwise, as well as its validity." He said in line with the initiative, the provision under Section 20 of the Act Road Transport 1987 (Act 333) where "every road tax shall be displayed on the vehicle", will no longer be enforced for the category of owners under the first phase of the initiative. PUTRAJAYA: Starting today (Feb 10), private vehicle owners will no longer need to display their Malaysian vehicle licence (commonly known as road tax) on the windscreen or carry a physical copy of their driving licence.
Concerns range from lack of internet access, worse jams at roadblocks, and situations where users drive a family member's car instead of their own.
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The digital display mode of e-LKM and e-LMM can be downloaded through the JPJ public portal or MyJPJ mobile application, under an in-house pilot project. Also available in digital display mode from Friday is the digital Malaysian Driving Licence (e-LMM). PUTRAJAYA (Feb 10): Starting from Friday (Feb 10), private vehicle owners are no longer required to display road tax stickers on their vehicles, but instead can use the digital Motor Vehicle Licence (e-LKM).
KUCHING (Feb 10): The digitisation of services provided by the Road Transport Department (JPJ), particularly relating to motor vehicle road tax and driving ...
“As we know, motor vehicle and driving licences are mandatory for all vehicle owners. This exemption would be gazetted under the authority given to the Minister of Transport under Section 127(1)(b) of the Road Transport Act 1987, the federal minister added. In stating this, Sarawak Transport Minister Dato Sri Lee Kim Shin welcomes the effort by the federal Transport Ministry to implement the digital display of both documents.
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 10 — As a follow-up to this morning's announcement that road tax stickers are no longer in use, Transport Minister Anthony Loke has ...
Together with my team at the Transport Ministry and JPJ, we will try to fix any weaknesses that arise during this transition process,” he added. The road user in question will not be fined. [owners of private vehicles will no longer be required to display](https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2023/02/10/road-tax-and-driving-licence-go-digital-from-today-no-physical-display-required-for-private-vehicles/54283) the vehicle licence, or also known as road tax stickers, on windscreens. Even if the car is not driven by a vehicle owner, Loke said the digital road tax can be printed on paper and kept in the car. He also said if one cannot download the MyJPJ mobile application or show the digital road tax, the authorities can confirm the status of the road tax and driver’s licence through a system on the enforcement officer’s device. “It is just one of the options to get a digital copy of a user’s road tax and driver’s licence,” Loke said in a frequently asked questions (FAQ) post shared on his Facebook page.
PETALING JAYA: As teething problems go, the rollout of the Road Transport Department's (JPJ) app to display road tax and driving licences has proven to be a ...
“(It) is slow, crashing during registration, now when I want to reset the password, the TAC (transaction authorisation code) takes forever (to be sent to email),” said a user. Producer Tammy Lo said she managed to register an account through the JPJ app on Android, but couldn’t access her driving license and road tax on the app. “I don’t own a motorbike and suddenly I own a motorbike. Graphic designer John Tan said he managed to register an account before 12pm, and said it was probably due to fewer people flooding the registration system on the app and website. “I then tried to log in, but the app crashed again,” said Chelsea Lee, an editor with a news outlet. PETALING JAYA: As teething problems go, the rollout of the Road Transport Department’s (JPJ) app to display road tax and driving licences has proven to be a bug-filled first day.