• 2 months ago
Holders of motorcycle licence Class B1/B2 need to clear any outstanding summonses and blacklist issues before they can qualify for the Special Transition Programme to Class B licence, says the Road Transport Department (JPJ).
Its director-general Datuk Aedy Fadly Ramli said licence holders must first clear any outstanding summonses to be approved for the transition programme.

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00:00Dato, do you have any statistics on B-Full lessons, how many people are qualified?
00:07According to the announcement by the Minister yesterday, two days ago,
00:13so that the conditions are released to the Malaysian people who want to have B-Full lessons,
00:21so we have released the conditions, there are no more conditions for B2, 10 years in a row.
00:29We have implemented the conditions immediately, and the public who have B2 lessons for 10 years and above,
00:40and there is no blacklist or no suspension will be eligible to apply for B-Full lessons.
00:49However, the public needs to check the qualification through the MyJPJ application or the JPJ counter or JPJ portal.
00:59In terms of statistics, we are collecting, because when we switch to 10 years in a row, to 10 years and above, it increases.
01:09I just want to remind the public, if there are any public who have B2 lessons for 10 years and above,
01:23but when they fail, and in that system they are not qualified, they have to review their B2 lessons.
01:34Because you have to finish the application first, then the system will switch to qualified.
01:39Dato, is the application related to JPJ and PDRM or just JPJ?
01:44JPJ application and PDRM, we have a link with PDRM.
01:49So you have to finish the application first, finish the blacklist first, then the system will automatically detect and switch to qualified.

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