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flag Malaysian firms pay over $1.5M in traffic fines to avoid vehicle blacklisting by the Road Transport Department.

flag In Malaysia, 28 companies, mostly operating lorries and buses, paid RM6.2 million to settle over 34,000 traffic fines within a two-week grace period. flag The Road Transport Department (JPJ) will blacklist vehicles of any companies that fail to pay their outstanding summonses by July 9. flag JPJ also offers a special RM150 compound rate for AWAS summonses until December 31, applicable to summonses from 2018 and later. flag Starting July 1, foreign drivers, including those from Singapore, could also face blacklisting for unpaid fines.

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