Over $136k in fines: Nearly 1,500 Singapore drivers caught under Malaysia's VEP scheme since July 1
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Malaysia's Road Safety Department (JPJ) has issued 1,489 summon notices amounting to RM445,800 (S$136,000) to Singaporean drivers entering Malaysia without a working Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP).The VEP scheme was fully enforced slightly more than a month ago.IOver $136k in fines: Nearly 1,500 Singapore drivers caught under Malaysia's VEP scheme since July 1
Malaysia's Road Safety Department (JPJ) has issued 1,489 summon notices amounting to RM445,800 (S$136,000) to Singaporean drivers entering Malaysia without a working Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP).The VEP scheme was fully enforced slightly more than a month ago.In a Facebook post on Monday (August 4), the department said that many as 14,379 Singaporean vehicles were checked outside the Sultan Iskandar Building Complex (BSI), Sultan Abu Bakar Complex and surrounding areas of Johor Bahru.This was part of an enforcement operation held from July 1 and August 2 said JPJ Senior Director of Enforcement Muhammad Kifli Ma Hassan at a media conference in BSI.The drivers who were issued fines made up around 10 per cent of the 14,379 vehicles which were checked between that period.