92 percent, or 100,675 commercial vehicles, have not verified their Speed Limiter Device (SLD) installation to date.
The Senior Director of Enforcement for the Road Transport Department (JPJ), Datuk Muhammad Kifli Ma Hassan, said that since the enforcement of SLD usage began last Wednesday, 8,130 commercial vehicles have been confirmed to be using SLDs, involving 513 express buses, 290 tour buses, and 7,227 goods vehicles.
According to him, from the total of 108,805 vehicles that need to be inspected in the first phase of the SLD usage enforcement, 2,015 express buses, 5,951 tour buses, and 92,709 goods vehicles have not verifired their SLD installation.
“In the first three days of enforcement, 2,180 vehicles were inspected, and from that number, 385 vehicles, involving 144 express buses and 221 goods vehicles, were penalized for failing to present the SLD functionality verification slip.”
“The enforcement of SLD usage involves commercial vehicles built after January 1, 2015, for tour buses and express buses with a Laden Weight (BDM) exceeding 5,000 kilograms (kg), while for goods vehicles, it is those with a BDM exceeding 3,500 kg,” he said in a press conference at the Gombak Enforcement Station yesterday.
He said that JPJ reminds that all installation, configuration, and activation of SLDs must be verified by a JPJ-recognized body through the issuance of a Verification Slip and SLD Functionality Report.
“The parties authorized to issue this document are vehicle manufacturers and producers, JPJ-recognized Technical Services (TS), workshops or service facilities, or Certification Bodies accredited by the Department of Standards Malaysia (JSM) that are recognized by JPJ.
“This verification slip must be presented during inspections at Computerized Vehicle Inspection Centers (Puspakom) or during permit renewal transactions with the Land Public Transport Agency (APAD) or the Commercial Vehicle Licensing Board,” he said.
Muhammad Kifli said that, additionally, the slip must be kept inside the vehicle and renewed every two years.
“No compromise will be given after the full enforcement date. A Notice 114 (an inquiry summons) will be issued to any vehicle owner who fails to comply with this regulation,” he said.