JPJ will no longer set KPIs for saman issued, shifts focus instead to road safety compliance
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JPJ will no longer set KPIs for <em>saman</em> issued, shifts focus instead to road safety compliance

The road transport department (JPJ) will no longer set key performance indicators (KPIs) for the number of summonses issued by its enforcement officers, reported The Star.

The department will shift its focus from the number of fines issued to improving compliance and road safety, said JPJ director-general Datuk Aedy Fadly Ramli. Enforcement operations would prioritise patrols, monitoring and preventive action instead, in order to reduce the risk of road accidents.

“Our focus is not on issuing summonses but on ensuring compliance and reducing the risk of road accidents. The enforcement division will review the summons KPI that was previously set,” he said, saying that the move by JPJ follows the policy direction of the transport ministry to strengthen enforcement strategies that deliver greater impact on road safety.

Enforcement officers would instead be assessed on the effectiveness of operations and safety outcomes, rather than the number of summonses issued.

Last month, transport minister Anthony Loke stated that the key performance indicator of the road transport department (JPJ) is the reduction of fatal accidents, and not the number of summonses issued to motorists.

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