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50% PDRM Summons Discount - 2023 Putrajaya Open Day

Kumeran Sagathevan

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In conjunction with the ongoing 2023 Putrajaya Open Day, The Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) is offering everyone a 50% traffic summons discount till 5th Mar 2023.


The discount campaign would take place at the Kompleks Perbadanan Putrajaya, Presint 3 from 9am to 9pm with the exception of the last day where it ends at 5pm. 


However, do take note that summons received for the offences below are NOT applicable to the 50% discount promotion:

  • Accident summon

  • Non-compoundable summon

  • Court order summon

  • Heavy vehicle summon

  • Dangerous driving & Que cutting summons

  • Emergency lane usage summon

  • Traffic red light summon

  • Double line overtaking summon

  • Vehicle exhaust modification summon

So for those who have been waiting to clear those backlogged summonses this would be your perfect chance so head on down to the 2023 Putrajaya Open Day now. 


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