This campaign will be held from Aug 6 to Aug 20 at 32 locations throughout the federal capital.
Kuala Lumpur Mayor Mhd Amin Nordin Abd Aziz said during this period, traffic offenders with compound fine arrears only need to pay RM20 for motorcycles, RM30 for cars, MPVs, vans, small lorries, pickups and SUVs and RM100 for heavy vehicles.
“The special rates are to give traffic offenders a chance to settle their outstanding compounds.
“Last year, there were 1.2 million outstanding compound fines totalling RM1.4 million owed by traffic offenders.
“DBKL hopes the special rates will encourage more people to settle their outstanding debts,” he told reporters here today.
Mhd Amin Nordin said through the campaign, city folks can also pay their assessment, public housing rent and market stall rent at the special counters provided.