S’poreans owe $1m in Malaysian traffic fines, make up largest group of offending foreign motorists

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S’poreans owe $1m in Malaysian traffic fines, make up largest group of offending foreign motorists
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The outstanding summonses were incurred between 1990 and June 2024.

Singaporeans make up the largest group of foreign motorists with outstanding traffic fines in Malaysia, owing an estimated RM3.5 million .

Another roughly RM1.6 million in fines are owed by motorists from the other two South-east Asian nations. In total, including local cases, the government recorded nearly 41 million outstanding traffic summonses, with an estimated RM4 billion yet to be paid.

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