Reward motorists who don’t break laws, says MP

Reward motorists who don’t break laws, says MP

Reward motorists who don’t break laws, says MP
Hulu Terengganu MP Rosol Wahid said the government could offer law-abiding motorists discounts when they renew their road tax or driver’s licence.

KUALA LUMPUR: An opposition MP has suggested that the government should reward road users who have not broken traffic laws.

Rosol Wahid (PN-Hulu Terengganu) said the incentive would help encourage the public to be law-abiding citizens.

“If we are issuing fines for traffic offences or dragging wrongdoers to court, I propose we reward those who have not broken any laws,” he said when debating the 2024 budget in the Dewan Rakyat.



Rosol, a former deputy minister, said if a motorist did not run the red light or get caught for speeding for an entire year, they should be given a discounted rate when they renew their road tax or driver’s licence.

“Maybe the government can offer a 50% discount or waive the fees. This will encourage drivers to obey the law.”

In April, it was reported that a total of RM21.36 million in outstanding traffic fines were collected within three days after police offered a special reduction to RM50.

Reward motorists who don’t break laws, says MP


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