The Road Transport Department (RTD/JPJ) has issued a total of 1.13 million summonses through its Special Motorcycle Operation (Ops Khas Motosikal) conducted from last year until now.
JPJ Senior Enforcement Director Muhammad Kifli Ma Hassan said that out of the total summonses issued, 848,885 notices were issued last year, while 283,255 notices were issued this year.
He stated that through the Special Motorcycle Operation, the three main offenses identified were riding without valid driving license, expired roadtax, and without vehicle insurance.
“For the offense of riding without a valid license, a total of 301,774 summonses were issued, expired LKM (251,886 summonses), and no vehicle insurance (233,819 summonses).
“To date, many motorcyclists continue to commit offenses, and we are constantly intensifying operations to reduce road accidents. This is because accidents involving motorcyclists remain among the highest, contributing to 65 percent of the total accident rate,” he said.
He made these remarks during a press conference at the Special Motorcycle Operation under the Special Aidiladha Operation (Ops HRAA) on Kuala Krai Road yesterday.
Elaborating further, he said that through Ops HRAA 2025, the department has deployed over 2,000 enforcement personnel, with the primary focus being to monitor and take action against motorcyclists who fail to comply with regulations.
“Therefore, we remind all motorcyclists to adhere to the rules set,” he added.