MyJPJ a useful app but there's room for improvement
By THE STAR | 09 September 2023PETALING JAYA: It has been seven months since its implementation and the MyJPJ mobile application is proving to be a hit, with people finding it much more convenient to deal with their driving licence and vehicle road tax renewals.
However, while the app has its benefits, there is also room for improvement, say users.
Student Muhammad Farhan Baharom, 20, said that the MyJPJ app made it easy for people like him to keep digital copies of their driving licence and road tax.
“It is easy for us to use as we can always have the copies on our smartphones.
“I don’t have to be worried if I accidentally leave my licence at home and also, I don’t have to stick the flimsy road tax sticker on the windscreen anymore,” he said.
Muhammad Farhan, however, said it could be challenging for some groups of people, especially senior citizens.
“It could be more popular among the younger generation but for the elderly, perhaps they would find it hard. So, I think keeping both physical and digital copies should be okay,” he added.
Another user who only wanted to be known as Salma, 43, said she has been using the app since it was launched in February and found it more convenient than having physical copies of her licence and road tax.
“However, when I was renewing my licence, I was still redirected to another website. It was not as seamless as I thought it would be.
“Maybe the authorities can consider streamlining the process without us having to go through different platforms,” she added.
Her husband, Joe, 45, said the app should also allow individuals whose driving licence had expired to be able to renew it.
He said that he had to physically go to the Road Transport Department’s (JPJ) counter after his licence had lapsed about a year ago.
“I forgot to renew it on time due to a lot of commitments. When I wanted to renew it, I discovered that I had to go to the office physically.
“It would be better if we could do it using the app,” he said, adding that he had to resort to using a third-party service provider (runner) to help him deal with the government office.
Self-employed Gayathri, 32, from Puchong said she hopes the Transport Ministry would allow commercial vehicle permit renewals to be done digitally as well.
She said this would cut a lot of time and money, especially for small business operators.
“For now, I have to travel all the way to the JPJ office just to collect the lorry’s vehicle road tax and have to spend time and money for it.
“If we can do it digitally through the MyJPJ app just like for private vehicles, it would be great,” she said when met at the JPJ branch office here.
Sales executive Muzaini Shariff agreed, saying that it would take up less time and cost if he could renew commercial vehicle licences via an app.
“I was helping my company register permits and road tax for a company vehicle here. I have been waiting for more than an hour.
“I even dozed off while waiting for my turn. If it can be done online, my company could do it remotely with just a few clicks,” he said when met at the JPJ office yesterday.
An insurance agent who only wanted to be known as Liew said while the department’s digitalisation efforts have been helpful in easing some processes, counter services still need a lot of improvement.
She said that she had to wait for three hours just to get a road tax for a commercial vehicle she was helping her client with.
“I waited for three hours. Thankfully, there was an app called JPJeq that tells us how long we would have to wait.
“But, the counter services were still very slow. And some self-service kiosks were not working well either. The authorities need to improve this,” she added.
JPJeq is a mobile app through which the public can get a queue number by scanning a QR code at the branch office.
The app tells users their queue position and expected waiting period to be served at the JPJ counter. A notification would be sent to the users’ smartphones when their turn comes.
Launched early this year, MyJPJ was developed by the JPJ to allows road users to obtain JPJ-related services such as eLMM (driving licence information) and eLKM (vehicle insurance details and road tax information).
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