The global fuel crisis is still ongoing, and the road transport department (JPJ) is urging the public to use its online services instead of physically coming to its counters, Bernama reports.
“A total of 33 types of transactions can be carried out via JPJ’s official portal, while another 16 types are accessible through the MyJPJ app,” director-general Datuk Aedy Fadly Ramli said.
“This approach not only supports the national energy-saving agenda but also enhances the efficiency of public service delivery to be faster, more convenient and user-friendly. The public are encouraged to use these platforms for transactions that do not require physical presence,” he added.
Here are just some of the things the MyJPJ app can do – renew your driving licence and road tax, check for saman, demerit points and blacklist status, bid for new number plates and report traffic offences. Download the app for Google Android or Apple iOS here. It’s best to have a MyDigital ID, because soon you must have one if you want to use the MyJPJ app.
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How to believe u when u had lied in your comment on 31 Dec 2025 that his cost saving measures had caused the 2021 Kelana Jaya LRT train collision.
With all this digitalization, I think JPJ should reduce their headcount. Their counter staff are never efficient anyways.
Good suggestion
Cannot cannot now get to work from home some more with full pay some gotta get government to hire more to work from home now onwards.