Terengganu JPJ crackdown on motorcyclists – 24,954 summonses issued, 806 bikes seized in 2025

More statistics from road transport department (JPJ), this time from Terengganu. Since the start of the year, the department has inspected 81,107 motorcycles, and has issued 24,954 summonses in a long-running operation. Over the period, it also seized 806 motorcycles under Section 64(1) of the Road Transport Act (APJ) 1987, Bernama reports.

According to state JPJ director,Mohd Zamri Samion, a total of 16,396 motorcycle owners and riders were penalised for various offences over the course of Ops Motosikal, from January 1 until yesterday.

“The most common offences include riding without a driving licence, lack of insurance, and expired driving licences, while technical offences involved improper registration plates, vehicle modifications, and missing side mirrors,” he said. In addition to these, the department also issued 5,803 notices to motorcyclists for running red lights.

Elsewhere, the department issued a total of 193 summonses to commercial vehicles for various offences during Ops Khas Rentas Sempadan Zon Timur 2025, which was carried out from December 15-17 together with Pahang and Kelantan JPJ. A total of 342 vehicles were inspected, and 90 of these were found in to be in violation of regulations and subsequently penalised.

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