PUTRAJAYA, Aug 2 — Several Road Transport Department branches have been directed to take down a notice which says JPJ is no longer issuing physical road tax for private vehicles, said Transport Minister Anthony Loke.
“The sticker is still being issued. Several branches ran out of stock and put up a notice on the non-availability of physical road tax, but it is not a policy decision. We took quick action on finding out that branches have run out of stock and will continue to order new stocks,” he told a press conference here today.
“But there will come a time when we will transform to fully digital. No decision has been made yet; it would take six months to one year before going fully digital,” he added.He had previously announced that private vehicle owners no longer need to display the road tax on their vehicles beginning Feb 10, 2023 and can opt for the digital mode.
Although the matter is under the jurisdiction of Kuala Lumpur City Hall and not his ministry, Loke felt that there should be proper planning and engagements with the public before road closures were decided.
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