Thursday, December 30, 2010

Sistem komputer JPJ tergendala

Sistem komputer JPJ tergendala

Oleh ZULKIFLI MANZOR


zulkifli.manzor@kosmo.com.my





Seorang calon ujian memandu bertanyakan mengenai sistem tergendala di sekolah memandu di MyEG Danau Kota, Kuala Lumpur semalam.



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KUALA LUMPUR – Ribuan calon ujian memandu berkomputer Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan (JPJ) di seluruh negara terpaksa ‘makan hati’ sejak tiga hari lalu ekoran sistem komputer ujian berkenaan mengalami masalah teknikal verifikasi dan pendaftaran calon.



Antara tempat yang terlibat dengan masalah tersebut ialah MyEG.com Sdn. Bhd. (MyEG), sebuah syarikat yang dilantik menjadi pusat ujian memandu berkomputer bagi semua sekolah memandu di negara ini.



Masalah itu menyebabkan calon lesen memandu termasuk mereka yang bekerja terpaksa berulang-alik ke pusat ujian atau membatalkan hasrat menjalani ujian berkomputer tersebut bagi mengelak urusan harian lain terjejas.



Turut menerima kesan adalah para guru sekolah memandu yang dipersalahkan ibu bapa calon yang tidak berpuas hati apabila anak mereka gagal menduduki ujian memandu berkomputer seperti yang dijanjikan.



Seorang wakil sekolah memandu di ibu negara, Wan Nurul Shahira Wan Ab. Rahman, 23, berkata, sistem ujian memandu berkomputer JPJ kendalian syarikat swasta yang dilantik kerajaan itu pasti akan tergendala pada setiap hujung tahun.



Ikuti berita selanjutnya di KOSMO! hari ini.

http://www.kosmo.com.my/kosmo/content.asp?y=2010&dt=1230&pub=Kosmo&sec=Negara&pg=ne_02.htm

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Feb 28 traffic fines deadline unlikely to be extended

http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2010/12/4/nation/7554562&sec=nation

PUTRAJAYA: The Feb 28 deadline for motorists to settle their traffic summons is unlikely to be extended, said Transport Minister Datuk Seri Kong Cho Ha.

“For the time being the deadline is still Feb 28,” Kong told reporters after attending the ministry’s monthly gathering yesterday.

Motorists who owe the Government millions of ringgit in traffic summonses have been given till Feb 28 to pay up, failing which they will be blacklisted.

Currently, traffic offenders will be given a 50% discount if they settle their summonses by Dec 14.

Those who pay after this date will get a 30% reduction – this discount expires on Dec 31.

After that, offenders will be required to pay the full amount of the summonses issued to them by Feb 28 or face being blacklisted.

Asked if the Road Transport Department would also be giving traffic offenders discounts to encourage motorists to settle summonses issued by the department, Kong said the present system would remain.

On another matter, Kong said he had a fruitful meeting with his Singapore counterpart Raymond Lim on Iskandar Malaysia.

“I believe that in two years we will see further changes with more jobs being created in Iskandar Malaysia,” he said.

Kong added that iconic projects and the setting up of a wellness hub were discussed at the meeting.

“We also discussed the proposed Rapid Transit System (RTS). However, we have not come to a final decision,” he said.

At their retreat in May, both prime ministers – Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and Lee Hsien Loong – had agreed to jointly develop an RTS Link between Singapore and Iskandar Malaysia.