Check and pay outstanding summonses online

Check and pay outstanding summonses online

Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai says fine under the AES has been fixed at RM150.

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PETALING JAYA:
It is no longer necessary to queue at police stations or Road Transport Department branches to settle outstanding Automated Enforcement System (AES) summonses, as all compounds can now be checked, and paid, online.

Motorists can opt to pay online at all RTD branches or any MyEG kiosk, The Star reported.

Those who want to pay online can visit the MyEG portal at www.myeg.com.my. An e-Service charge of RM2 will be imposed.

Summonses sent to offenders via registered post will include a photograph of the offence, and this can also be checked online via JPJ’s website or MyEG’s portal.

Motorists who are unsure if they have AES fines are also encouraged to check online by keying-in their MyKad and vehicle registration number.

The Star also quoted Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai as saying the fine under the AES has been fixed at RM150.

Liow dismissed rumours the Government was going to cancel some 1.6 million summonses which were issued to offenders under the AES when it was first introduced in 2012.

“We are not going to quash the summonses. They have to pay. But from now on it will be RM150,” he told reporters in the Parliament lobby yesterday.

Offences captured under the AES are speeding and beating traffic lights. Those who fail to pay will be blacklisted and will not be allowed to renew their driving licences, said Liow.

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