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Repeat offenders of road traffic rules who end up in court may be recorded in database – Bukit Aman JSPT
['Mick Chan']
Paul Tan's Automotive News
In Local News / by Mick Chan / 11 August 2026 11:11 amThe Bukit Aman traffic investigation and enforcement department (JSPT) is proposing that repeat offenders of traffic rules with violations that end up in court be recorded in a database, reported The Star.
“The system will enable us to identify individuals who repeatedly commit traffic offences, allowing for more effective enforcement and monitoring of repeat offenders,” Muhammed Hasbullah said.
In principle, all offences under the Road Transport Act which have undergone the legal process and have resulted in court-imposed penalties would be recorded in the database, he said.
The data will help authorities identify patterns of repeat offences and support the effort to enhance enforcement and improve road safety, and strengthen the management of data on repeat traffic offenders in the country, he said.
The JSPT continues to be open to working with the road transport department (JPJ) on initiatives to enhance traffic enforcement and road safety, Muhammed Hasbullah said.