Automated Enforcement System (AES) traffic summons paid before Sept 18 will be discussed at the Cabinet meeting next week.
Acting Transport Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein said the
ministry is studying several options including returning half the amount
paid by offenders.
"We have studied the consequences. If we want to reduce the rate, by
how much and for which period. What about those who paid earlier?
"The people do not realise how difficult it canbe as it involves
several ministries," he said after meeting with the AES Implementation
Steering Committee, here today.
Also present were Director-General of Road Transport Department, Datuk
Ismail Ahmad and Deputy Inspector General of Police, Datuk Seri Mohd
Bakri Zinin.
Hishammuddin had announced that the committee agreed to reduce the compound rate to a minimum RM150 starting Sept 18.
The rate depends on the period of payment of summons and the speed limit recorded by motorists with the maximum fixed at RM300.
The minister declined to reveal the other options until decided by the
Cabinet but believed they will result in s 'win-win situation.'
"We have received a report from the Malaysian Institute for Road Safety
Research (Miros) and is awaiting for a report from the police and two
other agencies."
No comments:
Post a Comment