Singaporeans make up the largest group of foreign motorists with outstanding traffic fines in Malaysia, owing an estimated RM3.5 million (S$1 million). Out of the 51,128 outstanding traffic summonses involving motorists from Singapore, Brunei and Thailand from 1990 to June...
Singapore ans 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.
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