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MyJPJ App Revolutionizes Road Tax Sharing: A Game-Changer for Malaysian Motorists

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Exciting news for Malaysian motorists! MyJPJ app introduces a feature to share digital road tax, making renewals easier than ever.

The MyJPJ app has introduced a groundbreaking feature that allows users to share their digital road tax with others, revolutionizing the way Malaysian motorists manage their vehicle documentation. This new 'Kongsi LKM' function on the MyJPJ application has been met with enthusiasm from drivers looking for a more convenient and efficient way to handle road tax renewals and driving license updates. With this innovative feature, motorists can easily transfer their e-LKM to others, streamlining the process and reducing paperwork.

In addition to the road tax sharing capability, the MyJPJ app also enables users to renew their driving license and road tax directly through the application. This one-stop solution for all vehicle documentation needs is a game-changer in the transportation sector, providing a seamless and hassle-free experience for Malaysian drivers. The convenience of managing essential documents digitally is a step towards modernizing the road transport process in the country, making tasks that were once tedious now quick and effortless.

As Malaysian drivers embrace the digital advancements in handling road tax and driving license renewals, the Road Transport Department (JPJ) is committed to rolling out even more features to enhance user experience. The continuous improvements in the MyJPJ app demonstrate a dedication to making vehicle ownership and management more accessible and user-friendly, ensuring that motorists have easy access to essential services anytime, anywhere.

In a further exciting development, Minister Anthony Loke announced that starting next month, Malaysian motorists can renew their driver's license online through the MyJPJ app. This advancement marks a significant step towards the digital transformation of the licensing process, offering drivers a convenient and efficient way to handle their driving documentation. With these digital upgrades, Malaysian motorists can look forward to a more streamlined and technology-driven experience in managing their driving requirements.

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MyJPJ Now Allows Users To Share Digital Road Tax With Other ... (Lowyat.NET)

Transport minister Anthony Loke has announced an exciting new feature on the MyJPJ app that allows users to share their road tax in digital form.

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Motorists welcome driving licence and road tax renewal via MyJPJ app (New Straits Times Online)

KUALA LUMPUR: Motorists welcomed the announcement that they can renew their driving licence and road tax using the Road Transport Department's (RTD) MyJPJ ...

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Digital road tax can now be shared through MyJPJ... (The Malaysian Reserve)

MOTOR vehicle owners can now share their digital road tax (e-LKM) via the โ€œKongsi LKMโ€ function on the MyJPJ application.

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Vehicle owners can now share digital roadtax via MyJPJ app (Malaysiakini)

Motor vehicle owners can now share their digital road tax (e-LKM) with others using the new function โ€œKongsi LKMโ€ on the MyJPJ application, ...

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Digital road tax: More features to roll out (The Star Online)

SHAH ALAM: It is a happy new year indeed for Malaysian motorists and vehicle owners with the Road Transport Department (JPJ) rolling out more convenient ...

Anthony Loke: Driver's licence can be renewed via MyJPJ app from ... (Vietnam Explorer News Channel)

Malaysian motorists can start renewing their driver's licence online from next month through the MyJPJ mobile application. Its minister Anthony Loke said ...

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