Flexi road tax charges next?

PUTRAJAYA, 19 July 2017: 

The Transport Ministry is keen to study the flexible road tax payment system based on a motorist’s driving records following the recent liberalisation of motor insurance tariffs.

Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai said the initiative would benefit prudent drivers based on their vehicle conditions, mileage and traffic offences’ demerits.

“This flexible road tax payment system is an incentive from the government to prudent drivers to reduce their road tax rates. With the advancement of technology, we can now know their mileage, so the lower the mileage the lower the road tax rates.

“We can study the system for the future, but not so soon,” he said after witnessing the signing of a collaboration agreement between Atilze Digital Sdn Bhd and U Mobile Sdn Bhd here today.

He said the collaboration to introduce the Connected Car Solution would benefit the transport operators through the OBDII connected car devices.

Atilze Connected Car devices are equipped with various sensors that collect in-depth details on driving patterns, drivers’ driving behaviour and vehicles conditions as well as real-time diagnostics and predictive maintenance, Liow said.

He said the ministry also welcomed Atilze’s proposal to ensure that each commercial vehicle  install devices to monitor the drivers’ driving behaviour.

“Many developed countries like Singapore, Korea and Japan have mandated the installation of such devices in commercial vehicles, and the ministry will conduct a study on the matter.”

– Bernama

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