
Department director Yusri Hassan Basri said the discount offered is also subject to the current compound value, with a minimum rate of RM30.
“Summons payment can be made through the MyBayar PDRM platform for users registered with MyDigital ID, as well as at all district traffic counters and post offices nationwide,” he said in a statement.
Yusri said the campaign will run from Nov 1 until Dec 30.
He said the campaign was in line with the government’s decision to restructure the rates and methods of traffic summons compounds issued by the police and the road transport department (JPJ), which will take effect on Jan 1, 2026, based on the principle of “the less you delay, the less you pay”.
“The public can enjoy lower compound rates if payments are made earlier,” he said.
Yusri also encouraged the public to settle their summonses before Dec 30 as a show of support for the government’s effort to foster a more responsible, disciplined and safe driving culture.