4,634 fines issued in VEP crackdown at border

The Road Transport Department issued over 4,600 summonses valued at approximately 1.39 million ringgit during a recent enforcement operation targeting Singaporean vehicles. From July 1, the agency inspected more than 65,000 vehicles at the Malaysia-Singapore border checkpoints. Violations included failing to register for the Vehicle Entry Permit, possessing an expired permit, or having a vehicle in pre-registration status.

Authorities stated that offenders must pay their fines and complete VEP registration before departing Malaysia, as mandated by the Road Transport Act. Drivers entering the country without a valid permit risk a 300 ringgit fine. The department also reported distributing more than 345,000 RFID tags, with a significant majority now active for both private and company-owned vehicles.
 

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