6 April 2021 12:00 pm / 3 comments
It seems that people will pay their traffic fines if it’s made easier for them to do so. That seems to be the take following the performance of the MyBayar Saman online portal and smartphone application in its first week of operation.
The online system, which allows summonses to be paid directly in virtual fashion, was launched on March 25 by inspector-general of police Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador. By March 31, almost RM32 million in summons payments from 291,157 summonses had been collected through the application, according to Bukit Aman traffic investigation and enforcement department (JSPT) director Datuk Azisman Alias.
Almost RM32mil in traffic fines settled via MyBayar Saman app, website
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Datuk Azisman Alias said 418,237 road accidents were recorded across the country in 2020, which is a 26.3 per cent decrease compared to 567,516 in 2019, while fatalities fell to 4,634 compared to 6,167 in 2019. Picture by Ahmad Zamzahuri
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KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 27 The movement control order (MCO), travel restrictions and appeal to stay at home resulted in a reduction in road accidents and deaths last year, said Bukit Aman Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department (JSPT) director, Datuk Azisman Alias.
He said 418,237 road accidents were recorded across the country in 2020, which is a 26.3 per cent decrease compared to 567,516 in 2019, while fatalities fell to 4,634 compared to 6,167 in 2019.