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RTD announces 50pct discount on existing summonses

RTD director-general Datuk Aedy Fadly Ramli advised members of the public with outstanding summonses to take advantage of the offer by settling payments at RTD counters or via the available online and payment channels.

Updated 7 months ago · Published on 27 Oct 2025 9:38AM

RTD announces 50pct discount on existing summonses
RTD urged the public to take advantage of the two-month window to settle their summonses - October 27, 2025

MOTORISTS have two months, from Nov 1 to Dec 30, to pay off outstanding Road Transport Department (RTD) summonses at a 50 per cent discount.

RTD director-general Datuk Aedy Fadly Ramli said the discount applies to all summonses, except those that are not eligible for compounding.

He advised members of the public with outstanding summonses to take advantage of the offer by settling payments at RTD counters or via the available online and payment channels.

"We urge the public to take advantage of the two-month window to settle their summonses, as a 50 per cent discount will be available from Nov 1 to Dec 30, 2025.

"The discount applies to all types of summonses, except for AwAS summonses (Automated Awareness Safety System), Investigation Notices (114), and Stamped Summons/JPJ(P)23 Notices (115), which have been in effect since early last year. It does not cover summonses that cannot be compounded, such as those that must be brought to court," he said as reported by Bernama.

He said no discounts will be offered for RTD and police summonses after Jan 1, 2026.

Meanwhile, he said the RTD is conducting Op Perang Lebih Muatan from Oct 14 to Dec 31 to crack down on commercial vehicles carrying loads beyond the permitted limits.

He added that, to date, 27,300 vehicles have been inspected, of which 1,017 were found carrying excessive loads.

He said a total of 1,696 drivers and vehicle owners were issued summonses under the Road Transport Act 1987 (P22), the Land Public Transport Act 2010 (APAD), and the Commercial Vehicle Licensing Board Act 1987, while 96 lorries were also impounded.

He explained that most of the targeted vehicles are those carrying materials such as stones, gravel, iron, and similar items, particularly from hotspots like quarries and steel factories where these vehicles frequently operate. – October 27, 2025

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