QUOTE(contestchris @ Nov 21 2025, 01:34 PM)
Now there is a big hoo haa about the 70% discount.
Back in 2020 during Covid, I got 3 police summons in one trip - two of these summons were at a 90km stretch (at Ipoh area). I never got a single PDRM summon before or since then.
RM150 each, totally RM450. With the discount, the total is RM150.
In any case, my serious question is, what can the consequences be if we never pay? Everyone I know has never paid their PDRM speeding summons.
AES summon I had once, cleared it immediately. I was told that could have an impact on renewing road tax etc.
It was said after this period if you don't make use of the discount, it will revert back to the original amount from next year onwards, but any new summons from then on will only get cheapest amount when you pay within a certain period of time, after that all out max until court action or blacklisting.Back in 2020 during Covid, I got 3 police summons in one trip - two of these summons were at a 90km stretch (at Ipoh area). I never got a single PDRM summon before or since then.
RM150 each, totally RM450. With the discount, the total is RM150.
In any case, my serious question is, what can the consequences be if we never pay? Everyone I know has never paid their PDRM speeding summons.
AES summon I had once, cleared it immediately. I was told that could have an impact on renewing road tax etc.
From AI:
Malaysia is offering up to a 70% discount on traffic summonses from November 1 to December 30, 2025, before new, standardized rates take effect in 2026. The discount does not apply to non-compoundable offenses, such as those involving expired licenses, and is subject to a minimum payment of RM30. Payments can be made through the MyBayar PDRM platform, at district traffic counters, or at post offices.
What to know about the 70% summons discount
Campaign period: November 1 to December 30, 2025.
Applicable offenses: Compoundable offenses. This discount does not apply to non-compoundable (NC) offenses.
Minimum payment: The final discounted rate will have a minimum payment of RM30.
How to pay:
MyBayar PDRM platform for users registered with MyDigital ID.
All district traffic counters nationwide.
Post offices nationwide.
Why the discount? This is a limited-time offer to encourage motorists to settle outstanding summonses before a new system is implemented on January 1, 2026.
New system: After December 30, 2025, a new policy titled "the less you delay, the less you pay" will be enforced, with no further discounts offered for unpaid summonses after 60 days.
This post has been edited by yeeck: Nov 21 2025, 01:42 PM
Nov 21 2025, 01:41 PM

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