In a bid to enhance user convenience and reduce physical transactions at Road Transport Department (RTD) counters, Malaysians will be able to renew their driving licences and road tax digitally starting February 1, 2024. According to NST, the announcement was made by Transport Minister Anthony Loke, who emphasised the advantages of the new digital renewal feature available on the RTD’s MyJPJ app.
Key Highlights:
- Malaysians opting for a digital driving licence renewal will enjoy an RM5 rebate until December 31, 2024.
- The digital renewal feature is exclusive to Malaysian citizens and does not apply to foreign nationals, pass holders, long-term permit holders, MyKAS Card, or MyPR Card holders.
- The MyJPJ app, introduced in February of the previous year, has gained 7.5 million users as of December 31, 2023.
- The new road tax issuance will shift from a disk sticker to a security paper, eliminating the need for display on vehicle mirrors.
- During the interim period, the road tax security slip is not mandatory, providing users time to adapt to the digital system.
- Malaysians are reminded that enforcement actions will be taken against individuals driving without a valid digital driving licence and road tax.
Loke highlighted the growing preference for digital platforms among drivers and vehicle owners, emphasising the government’s commitment to digital transformation. The move aligns with broader efforts to streamline processes, reduce congestion at physical counters, and provide a more efficient and user-friendly experience for Malaysians managing essential documents.