Goods vehicles up to 7,500kg GVW de-controlled, private pick-up truck owners may transport own goods

New guidelines from the ministry of transport (MOT) de-controlling vehicles and pick-up trucks for goods transport. Beginning April 1, 2026, goods vehicles with a gross vehicle weight (GVW) of up to 7,500 kg will be categorised as de‑controlled vehicles.

Transport minister Anthony Loke said private pick-up trucks are allowed to transport their own goods, on condition the load is safely secured and does not exceed the load limit of the vehicle.

This means private owners or companies having such vehicles may transport their own goods without requiring an operator’s permit from the land public transport agency (APAD). However, vehicles used for hire or payment are still considered commercial vehicles and as such, require a permit.

Goods vehicles up to 7,500kg GVW de-controlled, private pick-up truck owners may transport own goods

“If the vehicle is used to carry goods belonging to a third party for hire or reward, the operator must obtain a Class A carrier permit from APAD in accordance with the Land Public Transport Act 2010,” Loke said, as reported by the Malay Mail.

Class D driving licence holders are permitted to drive de‑controlled vehicles with an unladen weight of up to 4,000 kg, despite the current licence limit of 3,500 kg. “This flexibility takes into account the additional weight from cargo bodies or other structures installed on the vehicle,” he said.

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