Nearly 1,500 Singapore Drivers Fined Under Malaysia’s VEP Scheme Since Jul 1; Penalties Top US$100,000
JOHOR, AUG 4 – Nearly 1,500 fines totaling RM445,800 were issued during a one-month operation as about 10% of inspected Singaporean vehicles lacked the mandatory Vehicle Entry Permit RFID tags.
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JPJ issued RM445,800 in fines to Singaporean motorists for missing VEP
JOHOR BARU: The Road Transport Department (JPJ) has issued RM445,800 in compound fines to Singaporean motorists entering Malaysia without the required Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) between July 1 and Saturday (Aug 2). Read full story
Over 1,400 Singapore vehicles fined for missing VEP RFID tags
JOHOR BARU: A total of 1,489 summonses have been issued by the Road Transport Department (RTD) against Singapore-registered vehicles found without the installation and activation of the Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) RFID tag.
JPJ issued RM446k in fines to Singaporean motorists for entering Malaysia without VEP since July 1
The road transport department (JPJ) has issued RM445,800 in compound fines to Singaporean motorists who have entered Malaysia without the required Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) between July 1 and August 2 this year, The Star has reported. Enforcement for Singapore-registered vehicles entering Malaysia by land began on July 1. A total of 1,489 summmonses were issued during Ops Penguatkuasaan VEP, an enforcement operation that was held for a duration…
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