Malaysia-Thailand border VEP charge only after completion of study

21 Aug 2017 / 21:59 H.

ALOR STAR: Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) charge for foreign-registered vehicles entering the country via the Malaysia-Thailand border will only be implemented after the completion of the technical study conducted by the Transport Ministry.
Road Transport Department (RTD) director-general Datuk Seri Nadzri Siron (pix) said today the study on the installation of VEP in the states bordering the neighbouring country was still ongoing.
"We will then be able to implement the VEP charge as that already being implemented in Johor Baru.
However, for now, we have not decided on the time frame as the study is still in progress.
"We (RTD) will also discuss with the state government to work on the appropriate time to implement VEP charge at Kedah's border with Thailand," he told reporters after the closing ceremony of the 1 Community 1 JPJ Kota Star District 2017 programme at the Sekolah Kebangsaan Tunku Abdul Aziz near here, today.
The closing ceremony was officiated by Kedah Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Ahmad Bashah Md Hanipah.
Most likely, the amount of the VEP charge at Malaysia-Thailand border would be similar to the ones imposed in Johor Baru, at RM20 per entry for foreign registration vehicles, he said.
"The collection of VEP charge in Johor Baru was handed over to the state government, and as for the Malaysia-Thailand border area, we are still waiting for an announcement from the Transport Ministry," Nadzri said.
He added that RM9,106,900 had been collected following the implementation of the VEP charge at the Malaysia-Singapore entry point in Johor Baru from November last year until July this year. — Bernama

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