According to a release from the Land Transportation Authority (JPJ), the traffic summon discount offered to coincide with the Prime Minister’s 100 days in office will be extended until December 15. The original JPJ traffic summon discount will be offered until December 12.
Due to the overwhelming response to the campaign, JPJ decided to extend the offer to give people more time to pay their outstanding traffic summon. We encourage the public to adopt cashless payment, which means paying tickets without cash as much as possible, in order to speed up the payment of tickets and meet the conditions of epidemic prevention.
If you have a delinquent JPJ traffic summon, you can pay it at the nearest JPJ counter. JPJ also offers an online ticket payment service, which you can access at MySIKAP https://public.jpj.gov.my/public/login.zul.