The Borneo Post (Sabah)

MyLesen program to be extended to lorry, bus drivers

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TAMPIN: The myLesen program will be extended to aspiring lorry and bus drivers to obtain the Goods Vehicle Driving Licence (GDL).

Road Transport Department (JPJ) director-general, Datuk Seri Nadzri Siron said for the purpose, JPJ would be cooperatin­g with lorry associatio­ns, as well as lorry and bus companies.

“The demand for lorry and bus drivers is high and for those who have the GDL we assure they will be able to find employment (as lorry and bus drivers).”

He told this to reporters after closing the myLesen 2.0 program organised by Negeri Sembilan JPJ, with the cooperatio­n of Safe Motoring Driving Institute in Gemencheh, near here, yesterday.

Also present was state JPJ director Azrin Borhan.

Apart from that, Nadzri said JPJ would also be launching myPrihatin on April 15 to give the urban poor the opportunit­y to obtain a driving licence.

He said more touch points would be introduced to assist those who could not afford to obtain a driving licence.

Meanwhile, he said 141,369 people comprising mostly students all over the country had participat­ed in the myLesen program up to December 2016, including 3,706 from Negeri Sembilan. In the program yesterday, 400 people including many students from Kuala Pilah and Tampin schools were involved.

The myLesen program is a mechanism of going to the ground in line with the concept of peoplecent­red civil service launched by the Transport Minister on Sept 15, 2015.

“The program targets Malaysians aged 16 and above to obtain the B2 motorcycle riding licence. We (JPJ) collaborat­e with driving institutes to implement the programme in assisting the people, especially school students, to obtain the B2 licence at a discounted rate of RM299 compared to the regular rate of RM360,” he said.

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