Pay up, please: Singapore drivers with VEP will be notified of unpaid traffic summonses at Johor checkpoints
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Before your next road trip up north, a check on your unpaid traffic fines in Malaysia would be advisable. Vehicle owners who have signed up for Malaysia's Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) will be notified of their outstanding summonses at the two land checkpointPay up, please: Singapore drivers with VEP will be notified of unpaid traffic summonses at Johor checkpoints
Before your next road trip up north, a check on your unpaid traffic fines in Malaysia would be advisable. Vehicle owners who have signed up for Malaysia's Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) will be notified of their outstanding summonses at the two land checkpoints in Johor via variable message signage (VMS) displays. In a report by Malaysian publication The Star, a Road Transport Department (JPJ) official said that this was a «good way» to have foreign-registered vehicle drivers pay up their unpaid summonses, before adding that JPJ have carried out regular checks at both checkpoints reminding foreign vehicles to register for the VEP. Over 20,000 Singapore-registered vehicles have been checked, with a few hundred reminders issued out, the official added. There are currently four VEP centres: three in Johor – Danga Bay, Iskandar Puteri and Paradigm Mall – and one in Woodlands. Read more