333 - *ROAD TRANSPORT ACT 1987 — Malaysia law | Esheria

333 - *ROAD TRANSPORT ACT 1987

This Act regulates motor vehicle use and registration, and it gives the Minister and road transport officials powers to administer the system.

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Jurisdiction
Malaysia
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
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This Act regulates motor vehicle use and registration, and it gives the Minister and road transport officials powers to administer the system. This provision covers interim change of possession, motor vehicle registration display, vehicle licensing, visitor’s licences, trade licences, and driving licence rules, including offences and penalties. The text requires officials to detain, notify, deliver, or remove driving-licence records in specified cases, and it bans driving in several situations such as after suspension, below certain ages, or above speed limits. This provision requires notice responses and vehicle compliance steps, prohibits disclosure of camera-offence information, and sets licensing, inspection, stopping, and address-update rules with criminal penalties for breaches. The Minister may make rules for this Part. Drivers of foreign motor vehicles entering Malaysia outside an authorized point of entry must apply for a foreign motor vehicle entry permit, and drivers entering through an authorized point of entry must produce specified registration or licence documents on demand. Driving a foreign motor vehicle without the required permit is an offence.