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JPJ: Driving licences expired more than 36 months automatically disqualify holders from BUDI95

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JPJ: Driving licences expired more than 36 months automatically disqualify holders from BUDI95
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马来西亚陆路交通局宣布,驾驶执照过期超过36个月的持有者将不符合BUDI95燃油补贴的申请资格。该部门强调,执照状态是补贴资格的关键,并提醒所有持照人应在规定期限内及时更新,以保持执照有效。过期超过36个月的执照无法直接更新,持有人须重新参加驾驶能力测试。当局同时呼吁驾驶者务必确保驾照有效,以符合法规并维持补贴资格。

PUTRAJAYA, March 26 — Malaysian Driving Licence (LMM) holders whose licences have expired for more than 36 months will not qualify for the targeted BUDI Madani RON95 (BUDI95) subsidy, said Road Transport Department (RTD) director-general Datuk Aedy Fadly Ramli.

He explained that eligibility for the BUDI95 subsidy depends on the licence’s status and reminded all LMM holders to renew their licences within the prescribed period to keep them active and maintain their eligibility.

“An active LMM is defined as a licence that has not expired for more than 36 months from its last renewal date. Within this period, holders remain eligible for the BUDI95 subsidy,” he said.

Aedy Fadly added that holders of licences that have expired for more than 36 months cannot renew them automatically and must retake the driving competency test at any accredited driving institute.

Aedy Fadly also emphasised that anyone driving a motor vehicle must ensure their driving licence remains valid and has not expired.

“RTD remains committed to delivering services that are efficient, transparent, and integrity-driven, in line with the Malaysia Madani aspiration to safeguard the well-being of the people,” he added. — Bernama

 

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