JPJ advocacy programme goals to get 23,000 unlicensed street customers licensed inside six months

JPJ advocacy programme aims to get 23,000 unlicensed road users licensed within six months

The street transport division (JPJ) will proceed to strengthen its advocacy programme on the significance of motorists and motorcyclists having legitimate licenses, particularly college college students, Bernama has reported.

This effort will embrace getting 23,000 people aged between 16 to 35 to get their driving licenses inside a six-month interval, and this may embrace college students who experience bikes to highschool with a license, JPJ director-general Datuk Rospiagus Taha stated.

“We won’t take authorized motion as a result of we’re within the advocacy section and on the identical time, we additionally perceive the constraints going through college students who have to experience bikes to get to highschool. As for folks who permit their kids to experience bikes or drive with out a license, we can even concentrate on advocacy,” the JPJ director-general stated.

A scientific and focused advocacy method would assist increase public consciousness of the necessity to have a legitimate driving license to drive or experience motor automobiles, Rospiagus stated.

The JPJ director-general added that he’s optimistic that programmes such because the JPJ Cadet Camp, which concerned the participation of faculty college students, would have an effect on younger folks in regards to the significance of getting a legitimate license to experience or drive, and of obeying street guidelines and laws.

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