The Transport Ministry (MOT) today revealed that it is planning to add more Automated Awareness Safety System (AWAS) cameras, formerly known as the Automated Enforcement System...
Take note, motorists! You better check whether you are at the risk of being blacklisted by the Road Transport Department (JPJ) because they are not playing...
On 1 September 2018, the Road Transport Department Malaysia (JPJ, Jabatan Pengangkutan Malaysia) enforced the new Demerit system for motorists in Malaysia. This enforcement comes after...
Malaysians can no longer run from paying traffic summonses! Transport Minister Anthony Loke announced at the Automated Enforcement System (AES) command centre today (Sept 3), that traffic...
Attention, all motorists! If you have any unsettled summonses, then you should grab this opportunity to clear off all your debts this month because there is...
The Automated Awareness Safety System (AWAS) officially began operating on April 1, 2017 but currently, they are only focused on two main offences, which are speeding and...
After much delay and speculations, the AWAS system is officially implemented and is currently taking effect. Source: The Star AWAS, also known as Automated Awareness Safety System...