Malaysia

Final day for motorists to benefit from 70% discount on police traffic summonses

Motorists have until 30 December to settle outstanding traffic summonses at a 70% discount, ahead of a new payment system set to be introduced in 2026, authorities remind the public

Updated 5 months ago · Published on 30 Dec 2025 12:48PM

Final day for motorists to benefit from 70% discount on police traffic summonses
Do not miss this golden opportunity to clear your summonses, Bukit Aman states (File pic) - December 30, 2025

MOTORISTS in Malaysia are being urged to seize the final opportunity to settle their outstanding police traffic summonses at a 70 per cent discount, as the promotion ends today.

In a Facebook post, the Bukit Aman Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department reminded the public that the offer provides a safe, fast, and convenient way to clear summonses.

“The last day for the 70% discount on police traffic summonses is today (Dec 30). Do not miss this golden opportunity to clear your summonses,” the post stated.

The discount initiative, which began on 1 November, was announced by Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail on 22 December as a final measure ahead of the rollout of a new traffic summons payment system in 2026.

Authorities estimate that unpaid traffic summonses in Malaysia currently amount to RM6.6 billion, highlighting the scale of outstanding obligations among motorists nationwide.

The discount scheme is intended to provide a final chance for individuals to settle these debts before the implementation of the updated system.

Motorists are advised to act immediately to benefit from the substantial reduction and avoid the full repayment obligations once the new system comes into effect. - December 30, 2025

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