'Nothing to worry' for Singapore motorists: Malaysia transport minister says VEP still not fully enforced
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Singapore motorists without Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) tags will continue receiving warnings at Malaysia's land checkpoints. Replying to CNA's question on whether action will be taken against Singapore drivers who have outstanding traffic fines come Ja'Nothing to worry' for Singapore motorists: Malaysia transport minister says VEP still not fully enforced
Singapore motorists without Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) tags will continue receiving warnings at Malaysia's land checkpoints. Replying to CNA's question on whether action will be taken against Singapore drivers who have outstanding traffic fines come Jan 1, 2025, Malaysia's transport minister Anthony Loke said on Wednesday (Dec 18) that the VEP system is still not fully enforced. «We have not announced the [full] implementation [of VEP enforcement] yet… Any further enforcement will be communicated and will be announced. So nothing to worry for the drivers,» Loke said. «We are giving notices to drivers who have yet to apply for the VEP, but that is for the time-being.» He also urged motorists not to delay registrations for the permit. Loke, however, did not confirm whether action will be taken against Singapore motorists with unpaid traffic fines from January 2025, which was previously announced by Malaysia. Read more