Comments on: J.P.J. Gets Strict With Malaysian Drivers https://driving-school.com.my/driving-in-malaysia/j-p-j-gets-strict-with-malaysian-drivers/ Writings By a Driving Instructor With 40+ Years Teaching Experience Fri, 21 Sep 2012 12:30:30 +0000 hourly 1 By: Cikgu Yap https://driving-school.com.my/driving-in-malaysia/j-p-j-gets-strict-with-malaysian-drivers/comment-page-1/#comment-23790 Fri, 02 Dec 2011 12:14:15 +0000 http://driving-school.com.my/?p=2970#comment-23790 In reply to Lim.

A bankruptcy cannot own properties. If your friend owns the vehicle, then he will not be able to renew his road tax. Most probably, the trustee for bankruptcy will inform the JPJ regarding your friend’s status.

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By: Lim https://driving-school.com.my/driving-in-malaysia/j-p-j-gets-strict-with-malaysian-drivers/comment-page-1/#comment-23776 Fri, 02 Dec 2011 08:39:50 +0000 http://driving-school.com.my/?p=2970#comment-23776 Thanks, Cikgu Yap for your quick response. I really appreciate it very much. So..what you are saying is that a bankrupt can renew his/her driving license. What about car “road tax”? Are they the same? I mean, can my freind renew car road tax? Sorry I keep asking because my friend is really worried. And thanks in advance for your kind help.

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By: Cikgu Yap https://driving-school.com.my/driving-in-malaysia/j-p-j-gets-strict-with-malaysian-drivers/comment-page-1/#comment-23717 Thu, 01 Dec 2011 14:55:50 +0000 http://driving-school.com.my/?p=2970#comment-23717 In reply to Lim.

I did some research on your case with a popular site, “Lawyerment Discussion Forum / Malaysian Law Discussion Forum For All”, reveals that a person can renew his / her driving license even if he is a bankrupt. It should be reiterated that a driving license is but only a qualification or permit to drive.

For your further information, Section 100 of the RTO 1987, has even clarified that bankruptcy does not affect 3rd party claim too.

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By: Lim https://driving-school.com.my/driving-in-malaysia/j-p-j-gets-strict-with-malaysian-drivers/comment-page-1/#comment-23628 Wed, 30 Nov 2011 07:55:33 +0000 http://driving-school.com.my/?p=2970#comment-23628 I am in need of help. Can a bankrupt person renew his/her road tax with JPJ? My friend is bankrupt due to guarantor to the supplier. It’s not because he owes governement money or bank money. Can someone please help me to clarify this? Thank you so very much.

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By: Cikgu Yap https://driving-school.com.my/driving-in-malaysia/j-p-j-gets-strict-with-malaysian-drivers/comment-page-1/#comment-7295 Mon, 01 Nov 2010 16:29:20 +0000 http://driving-school.com.my/?p=2970#comment-7295 In reply to duran.

You should have no problem driving in India. Malaysian license can be used. Translate you license to English and have it officially stamped.

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By: duran https://driving-school.com.my/driving-in-malaysia/j-p-j-gets-strict-with-malaysian-drivers/comment-page-1/#comment-7233 Sat, 30 Oct 2010 00:18:55 +0000 http://driving-school.com.my/?p=2970#comment-7233 dear sir i,m a malaysian and planned to visit india for 3 weeks and also planned to drive on my own as im quit familiar with the roads there, so im planning to rent a car to drive over and i do understand that i can use my malaysian driver,s licence there but however juz wondering what if the person who,s renting the car dosen,t understand what,s written in the driver,s license as it,s written in malay… even if i translate it on my own, perhaps the locals there would not trust my translation… so im seeking for suggestion from u so that i can make sure that im at safe side before i leave malaysia to india?

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By: Cikgu Yap https://driving-school.com.my/driving-in-malaysia/j-p-j-gets-strict-with-malaysian-drivers/comment-page-1/#comment-6934 Fri, 15 Oct 2010 14:33:15 +0000 http://driving-school.com.my/?p=2970#comment-6934 In reply to Dheep.

Don’t be easily disappointed. Some are like you. Get a hold of yourself. Keep on trying.

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By: Dheep https://driving-school.com.my/driving-in-malaysia/j-p-j-gets-strict-with-malaysian-drivers/comment-page-1/#comment-6867 Tue, 12 Oct 2010 05:08:11 +0000 http://driving-school.com.my/?p=2970#comment-6867 I have a problem with driving test. I am too nervous when i am with the instructor. Nothing goes right and i get very frustrated whenever he says ” ini dah fail ni”.

It just saps my motivation and i just give up completely. This happened while i was taking my pre-test in melaka. Not surprisingly i failed. The ironic thing is i can drive fairly well when nobody is around. I seem to be more confident when alone rather than when the instructor is next to me.

How do i stop being so self conscious and nervous? Help.

Thank you

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