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Walk-in is allowed without appointment but those who wish to deal over the JPJ counter must be fully vaccinated and show their vaccination e-certificate.
Those with expired driver’s licences need to make sure their vehicles are insured and display the insurance certificate during an inspection.
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Transport minister Wee Ka Siong said no action will be taken against those with expired documents for the rest of the year.
“The ministry has taken public feedback into account and is aware of the difficulties they face in accessing government services during the pandemic,” he said at a press conference today.
He said those with expired driver’s licences need to make sure their vehicles are insured and display the insurance certificate during an inspection.
Wee also said drivers no longer need to make appointments for transactions with JPJ with walk-ins resuming today.
“Those who wish to deal over the JPJ counter must be fully vaccinated and show their vaccination e-certificate,” he said, adding that they should continue with online transactions as far as possible to reduce congestion.
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