Malaysia

Removable sunshades allowed as long as visibility unaffected – minister clarifies

The clarification follows an earlier statement by the Road Transport Department (JPJ) regarding the ban on removable sunshades, curtains, and blinds on vehicles.

Updated 2 months ago · Published on 19 Jun 2026 10:50AM

Removable sunshades allowed as long as visibility unaffected – minister clarifies
Loke clarified that the JPJ regulations on removable sunshades are not enforced unless they obstruct the driver's view. - June 19, 2026

TRANSPORT Minister Anthony Loke has clarified that the use of removable sunshades on vehicle windows will not be subject to enforcement action as long as they do not obstruct the driver's view while driving.

The clarification follows an earlier statement by the Road Transport Department (JPJ) regarding the ban on removable sunshades, curtains, and blinds on vehicles.

According to existing regulations under the Motor Vehicles (Prohibition of Certain Types of Glass) Regulations 1991, the use of removable sunshades, curtains or any window coverings while the vehicle is in motion is classified as an offence under the Motor Vehicles (Prohibition of Certain Types of Glass) Rules 1991.

While acknowledging that the regulations contain provisions restricting such accessories, Loke said authorities had not actively enforced the rule except in cases where visibility is compromised.

"Action will only be taken if the accessory is found to obstruct the driver's vision and can affect safety while driving.

"The Ministry of Transport has not instructed JPJ to carry out special operations against the use of sunshades that do not obstruct the driver's view," he said.

The JPJ director-general has also not issued any directive for enforcement against the use of sunshades.

According to him, the main focus of enforcement is currently on offences that have a greater impact on road safety.

Although the issue of driver visibility remains important, priority is now on serious offences such as illegal racing, mat rempit activities, driving under the influence of alcohol and reckless driving, which contribute to a higher risk of accidents. – June 19, 2026

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