JPJ Inspected 1.2 Million Commercial Vehicles In 2025, Will Step Up Operations In 2026

08/01/2026 12:29 PM

DENGKIL, Jan 8 (Bernama) -- The Road Transport Department (JPJ) will step up comprehensive enforcement nationwide against commercial vehicles this year through its “Anti-Overloading Operations”.

JPJ director-general Datuk Aedy Fadly Ramli said this would build on the success of similar operations in 2025, during which 1.2 million vehicles were inspected, with action taken against 240,493 of them, while 465 vehicles were seized under Section 80 of the Land Public Transport Act (APAD) 2010.

“By comparison, in 2024 a total of 829,392 vehicles were inspected, an increase of 35.5 per cent. Some 126,974 vehicles were taken action against, while 69 vehicles were seized,” he said.

He told reporters this after an anti-overloading operation at the northbound Rest and Relaxation (R&R) area here last night.

Aedy Fadly said among the most common offences recorded in 2025 were failure to comply with Periodic Inspection Notices, absence of a Vocational Licence, poor tyre maintenance, and failure to possess a Competent Driving Licence (CDL).

“The focus of operations this time around is on vehicles that exceed the permitted load limits under the Road Transport Act 1987 and related regulations, technical enforcement, as well as compliance with the use of the Speed Limitation Device (SLD).

“It aims to ensure that commercial vehicles operate according to prescribed standards and do not endanger other road users,” he said.

He added that the operations against overloading are also supported by the JISA Audit (JPJ Inspection & Safety Audit) to assess levels of safety compliance, operational integrity and risk management among commercial vehicle operators and drivers.

JPJ stresses that there will be no compromise on any violation of the law.

“Enforcement action under the Anti-Overloading Operation will continue to be intensified in the interest of road safety, public well-being and the sustainability of the national transport system,” he said.

He said compliance with the law among commercial vehicle drivers has improved following the intensified JPJ operations.

During the more than three-hour operation that began at 10 pm yesterday, 258 vehicles were inspected, with 88 subjected to action for offences such as driving without a licence, overloading and other violations.

-- BERNAMA

 

 


 


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