Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan Malaysia
The Road Transport Department (RTD) (Malay: Jabatan
Pengangkutan Jalan Malaysia, JPJ) was established in 1937, under the Traffic
Enactment 1937 of the British military law in the Federated Malay States.
The administration was then known as the Road Transport Board, tasked with
the regulating and licensing of public enterprises. With the establishment
of the administration of Malaya in April 1946, the powers of the board was
taken over by the Office of the Registrar and Motor Vehicles Inspection
which covered the whole of Malaya.
Before 1937, the regulation of motorised vehicles covered only the four
Federated Malay States of Lower Perak, Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Pahang.
The administration was not extended to the Unfederated Malay States, until
Traffic Enactment 1937 was enforced.
In line with the establishment of the department, a law called the road the
Road Traffic Ordinance 1953 was approved to replace the Traffic Enactment
1937. Given the importance of the duties to enforce the law, especially for
commercial vehicles, the Enforcement Division was set up to carry out the
enforcement functions.
On 1 April 1946, the Road Transport Department (RTD) was established with
the aim to coordinate all aspects of transportation across the country. In
connection with the establishment of this department, various related acts
was enacted, such as the Road Transport Ordinance 1958 and the Road
Transport Act 1987. This was intended to streamline the country's
transportation laws as well as a platform for RTD responsibilities.
Following significant improvements to the transportation system in country
in the 80's, RTD was increasingly burdened with multiple responsibilities to
improve its service quality. Accordingly, the internal restructuring of the
department was carried out to increase the efficiency to suit current needs
and interests. Due to the diversity of functions in all parts of the
department, various innovations have been implemented to improve the
efficiency of the service. The 90's showed the most promising progress
because of the demands of the placed by the transportation system.
Today, the Road Transport Department of Malaysia is one of the departments
under the Land Division, Ministry of Transport Malaysia. It is responsible
for providing counter services for licensing of vehicles and drivers and the
enforcement of the Road Transport Act 1987 to ensure safe drivers and safe
vehicles. It is an organization that provides high quality services, with
the responsibility to manage and enforce the collection of revenue in a
transparent and efficient manner.
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