Malaysia

Possible e-plate system won’t be mandatory for existing cars: Loke

Implementation for newer vehicles might be gradual, says transport minister

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 22 Mar 2023 7:01PM

Possible e-plate system won’t be mandatory for existing cars: Loke
Previously, Anthony Loke announced that Malaysians are no longer required to display their road tax stickers on their private vehicles, encouraging motorists to download the MyJPJ app, or visit the department’s public portal, to view their motor vehicle and driving licences. – Bernama pic, March 22, 2023

by Adam Ayzzat

KUALA LUMPUR – An “e-plate” system, if introduced, will not be mandatory for existing vehicles, and will likely be implemented in phases for newer ones, said Transport Minister Anthony Loke.

The system, which is a standard vehicle registration number plate equipped with a security microchip, is said to prevent crime.

Loke said implementing the plan, which has been on the cards since 2018, will not be an easy feat, but the ministry is working on ways it could be executed.

“As recommended, any implementation will not be mandatory. If we obligate the e-plate system, I know many will complain,” he said in his winding-up speech for his ministry on the Budget 2023 debate at committee stage in the Dewan Rakyat today.

“For owners of old vehicles, requiring them to change to the e-plate system will surely lead to more costs.

“If implemented for new vehicles, it might be done gradually,” he added.

He said this in response to his predecessor, Datuk Seri Wee Ka Siong (Ayer Hitam-BN), who suggested the government shift to the e-plate system and include components into it, such as the RFID.

The MCA president opined it could prevent car theft, as automatic number plate recognition can be done through RFID implementation.

Loke also agreed with Wee to involve insurance agencies, as they provide compensation for stolen vehicles.

He added that implementing better systems would be a win-win situation, as cases of vehicle theft will reduce and insurance agencies will make a profit.

Loke also said the ministry will look into improving digital systems, such as mySikap, an online portal by the Road Transport Department (JPJ), and whether it should be moved to a cloud system.

“In terms of the government agencies’ digitalisation, many will move towards cloud systems,” he said.

“But there are also security issues that need to be looked into to ensure there are no problems,” he added.

Previously, Loke announced that Malaysians are no longer required to display their road tax stickers on their private vehicles, encouraging motorists to download the MyJPJ app, or visit the department’s public portal, to view their motor vehicle and driving licences.

However, Wee criticised MyJPJ, citing it as unsafe and putting personal information at risk of being leaked. – The Vibes, March 22, 2023

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