Up to 50% discount for traffic summonses

PDRM (Royal Malaysian Police) is offering discounts up to 50% for road offences by motorists from now onwards, through its online partner MyEG. Traffic summonses issued either by post or on-the-spot by the police can be paid online from the comfort of your own home.

Defaulters are required to provide their I.C. number and vehicle registration number to check the summonses received in the MyEG portal.

MyEG has classified 2 types of notices on the summons issued to the offender - Type 1 and Type 2.

Type 1 are notices issued and posted for offences such as illegal parking, or captured by an automated device (like the camera), and as for Type 2, notices are issued to offenders directly by the police personnel.

For all Type 2 notices, there will be a 50% discount for summons paid within or by the compound date, and 30% off for those who pay after the given compound period or before the date of appearing in court. No appeals will be entertained if paid after or on court date, though.

However, all Type 1 notices will enjoy 30% discount, automatically.

There will be no appeal allowed for traffic defaulters who are served summonses via the following:

  • During Ops Sikap (usually during festive seasons
  •  On traffic light offences (like beating the red light, etc)
  • Accident cases
  • Issuance of warrant of arrests

Only Visa of Mastercard are accepted by MyEG, operated by RHB Bank. If you wish to have a peaceful holiday this Christmas and New Year season, you may opt to pay for the summons using this link - http://jpj.myeg.com.my/PDRM/summons_enq_eng_New.jsp

Unfortunately, I will be few hundred ringgit poorer now that I have checked that there are summonses to pay - all of which are mostly traffic obstruction offences.

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