Digital road tax, driving licenses here to stay – Loke

Digital road tax, driving licenses here to stay – Loke

Digital road tax and driver licenses in Malaysia are here to stay, and the transport ministry will not be reviewing their implementation despite calls from certain parties to do so, said transport minister Anthony Loke according to New Straits Times.

“Digitalisation will continue. This doesn’t mean the road tax and license cannot be printed, you can print it yourself. If you want to enter Thailand which requires a physical road tax and licence, just print it, it is not difficult,” the transport minister said.

“There will be no more reviews. The digital road tax will be maintained. If people want to drive overseas, for example to Thailand which may require your physical road tax, just print it out. It should not be an issue,” Loke said when asked if the government would review the digital road tax policy after its implementation, according to The Star.

While the digital driving license and road tax documents are being used within Malaysia, motorists who intend to drive in other countries still need a physical copy of the documents.

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