The transport ministry has introduced that it’s set to add 100 new kiosks in any respect street transport department (JPJ) shops throughout the nation by the tip of the 12 months, Bernama stories. This will enable the general public to perform sure transactions with no need to wait for over-the-counter companies.
According to transport minister Datuk Seri Wee Ka Siong, the ministry may even be putting self-service kiosks at numerous strategic areas – akin to authorities places of work in a number of ministries in addition to LRT and MRT stations – in the Klang Valley.
Among the transactions that may be carried out at JPJ kiosks are the renewal and printing of street tax (LKM), the printing of a automobile possession certificates (VOC) copy in addition to the fee of summons. The kiosks may even enable customers to perform license, automobile and automobile insurance coverage-associated inquiries.
He added that the ministry would proceed utilising its Counter 1 mobile services platform, in which 20 models of JPJ vans are being deployed throughout the nation to provide counter companies to a wider viewers, particularly these in distant areas which are positioned removed from JPJ branches
Wee mentioned that with these further services and finances, he was assured that the goal set by the department to gather RM4.12 billion in revenue for 2022 will be achieved.