Attention all Malaysian driver’s license holders! According to the Malaysian Land Transport Authority, if people do not renew their expired licenses within a certain period of time, this will result in them having to face a license retest.
Every Malaysian driver’s license has an expiration date and once it expires, it must be renewed or you will not be allowed to drive. If a license holder does not renew his or her license within a specific period, the license will be cancelled. Affected persons must take a new driving test.
The Lesen Belajar Memandu (LDL) can be renewed every 3 or 6 months for a maximum of 2 years, after which it will be canceled if the P license is not obtained within 2 years.
Lesen Memandu Percubaan (PDL) is valid for 2 years, after which it can be renewed as a regular driver’s license; after the P license expires, it must be renewed as a regular driver’s license (CDL) within 1 year or you may have to retake it.
In addition, the Lesen Memandu Kompeten (CDL) must be renewed within 3 years of expiration or you may have to retake the test.
1. Lesen Belajar Memandu (LDL)
a. Can be renewed every 3 or 6 months
b. Maximum 2 years, if you do not get your P license within 2 years, it will be invalidated after 2 years.
2. Lesen Memandu Percubaan (PDL)
a. 2 years, after 2 years you can replace it with a regular driver’s license
b. After the expiration of the P license, you must renew it as a CDL within 1 year, otherwise you may have to retake the test.
c. You must go to JPJ to renew it.
3. Lesen Memandu Kompeten (CDL)
a. You must renew your driver’s license within 3 years after it expires or you may have to retake the test.