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JPJ launches ANPR for enforcement, can detect offences involving road tax, insurance, phone use

The Malaysian road transport department (JPJ) has announced the implementation of the Automated Number Plate Recognition Integrated Enforcement Project (ANPR P-B). The 36-month project involves the use of 375 ANPR cameras, 1,000 smart management enforcement devices (SmED) and the development of a control centre in Cyberjaya. “This system allows various traffic offences to be automatically detected including involving LKM (road tax), insurance, V…
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Paul Tan's Automotive News broke the news on Friday, May 15, 2026.
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