5jun2024 Malaysian to use VEPs to track traffic records, summonses & offense of Singapore vehicles

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5jun2024
malaysia transport minister shared Malaysian government will be able to use the VEPs to track the traffic records, including summonses and offences, of foreign-registered vehicles, he said.
He added that motorists with traffic offences will have to settle their fines from these violations before leaving Malaysia.
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The Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) requirement will be enforced on foreign vehicles entering Malaysia from Oct 1, Malaysian Transport Minister Anthony Loke said on June 25. He added that the authorities will not backtrack on the enforcement.
“That is the message. There will be no U-turn. Oct 1, it will be enforced,” he said, as cited by Malaysian news agency Bernama.
Mr Loke announced on May 28 that all foreign vehicles entering Malaysia by land from Singapore will be required to have a valid VEP from Oct 1.
Foreign vehicle owners will be required to register, install and activate their VEP-radio frequency identification (RFID) tags. The tag will allow motorists to pay the RM20 (S$5.75) road charge when they enter Johor via both checkpoints, as well as the toll fees on Malaysia’s expressways using the designated RFID lanes.
Without a valid VEP, which operates as an “identity card” for foreign vehicles in Malaysia, motorists risk being denied entry to Johor or fined up to RM2,000.
This will apply to motorists entering Johor at checkpoints at both the Sultan Iskandar Building via the Causeway and the Sultan Abu Bakar Complex via the Second Link.
The VEP, first announced in 2017, has been implemented but is not strictly enforced yet.
The Malaysian government had previously announced that it would enforce a mandatory registration for foreign vehicles entering from Singapore, but postponed it twice, in 2019 and 2020, due to issues with the VEP-RFID tag’s installation and registration.
Mr Loke said on June 25 that the process to obtain the VEP has been simplified, with the option to have the RFID tag delivered to applicants’ homes so they do not have to go to Johor for collection, although that option is still available.
The Malaysian government will be able to use the VEPs to track the traffic records, including summonses and offences, of foreign-registered vehicles, he said.
He added that motorists with traffic offences will have to settle their fines from these violations before leaving Malaysia.
“The message is very clear. I hope the Singaporean drivers who come regularly to Malaysia will follow our laws and regulations,” Mr Loke said.
“Just like Malaysian cars going into Singapore... have to abide by their laws and regulations, they are expected to do the same.”
Mr Loke also said the Transport Ministry was aware of the high volume of e-mails that VEP applicants have sent to its Road and Transport Department (JPJ) regarding various difficulties they faced when registering for the permit, which lasts five years after they are activated.
He said he will look into the issues and plans to visit Johor to study the matter.
“Once we have rectified (the issues), we will make some announcement... in terms of improvements,” he said. “Rest assured that we will try to facilitate. But do not expect a U-turn.”
Those with existing VEP-RFID tags that are still valid need not register for a new tag
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After many email only reply, they didn't check our account help solve our problem. Can't rectify issues to get confirmation email make payment collect RFID

kelvinlim
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We shall see on the 1st of oct..easy to say....

marcslacker
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S'poreans should stop going to jb and let the businesses there close down.😂😂

anziar
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😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Pay to the officers already leh...
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Pay @ M custom again...
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Double payment...!!!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

tonyn
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So many unpaid summons malaysian cars what law you talking about

BrandonSKW
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kena saman bayar polis rm100 ke, kalau pergi polis station kena bayar rm300. ( rm100 untuk menteri, rm100 untuk polis dan lagi rm100 untuk penutup mulut ) 😂😂😂

zulkiflitaib
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Just make Singapore cars pay RM50 or above when they drive in. Why go through this whole hassle which we know will never work

andrewlim
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Thailand no need, Indonesian no need, Brunei no need, so i m going to JB to get my commission.

laughinghahaha
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I agree but please look into ur VEP website first, I'm still waiting to collect the RFID almost 1 year until applied

Rajakumar-qnol
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dah tak cukup duit ke nak bayar gaji polis and custom? dah puas makan duit rakyat sendiri, now nak makan duit besar SG$ pulak. 😂😂😂

zulkiflitaib
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Please SG custom please do the same thing. Don't allow unpaid vehicle to leave sg

angka
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What they good at? Sell satay and Lontong.

paparoti
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dah lah polis makan duit, kelmarin custom pula makan duit, dan now nak makan duit orang SG lagi. kalau macam ni, polis dan custom hari hari makan shellout sekeluarga lah. 😂😂😂

zulkiflitaib
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As a Singaporean, when a Chinese control a state or a country the laws are damn strict. Like Singapore too.

I don't mean to say it's wrong but it doesn't fit to some people point of view.

mrhan
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ICA please enforce bolehland cars to pay summons with exiting.

This VEP thing is a stupid ass system, their CS via email is hopeless as well.

DerangedSloth
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Sinkapore also many sg cars without paying summons can go JB what?? Boleh-land more powder-ful than SG meh???

whis
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At current rate, JB will lose many visitors come 1 Oct. M'sian authorities just incapable of processing the VEP applications in time.

AdamJacob
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Face it, all these people mad at this are hurting over it 😂.

Look at it this way, its a toll.

JojoJoget
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Someone asked me this: As Transport Minister, who's more effective, Anthony Loke or Chee Hong Tat?

mmg
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probably learnt from sg pm after the visit, fits the timeline

mexiconian