JPJ has a stern warning for thrill-seeking motorcyclists who enjoy performing illegal and dangerous stunts.
The department is considering revoking motorcycle licenses obtained through the MyLesen B2 Program if riders are found breaking the law.
According to JPJ Director-General Datuk Aedy Fadly Ramli, the government has allocated significant funds to help the B40 group obtain Class B2 licenses. In return, recipients are expected to strictly follow road regulations.

He said he had asked the Director of the Driver Licensing Division to look into the issue before further action was taken.
“We record the list of candidates who have successfully obtained a license through MyLesen B2 in a separate system, meaning they all passed through the allocation issued by the government.”
Datuk Aedy also urged young riders to obey traffic laws to avoid serious consequences. Should the riders under the program found breaching the laws, JPJ will not hesitate to take action against the violators, reported BERNAMA.
“We are looking into this matter and we will not tolerate anyone who commits traffic offences, especially those who are speeding,” he said at a press conference after the Penang Level MyLesen B2 Program Driving Licence Presentation Ceremony at the PICCA Convention Centre yesterday (June 20).

Can riders reapply after losing their license?
Yes, but they’ll have to start from scratch. Riders whose licenses are revoked must re-enroll at a driving school, pay the necessary fees, and retake all required tests.
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