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6/5/2015 Official Portal of Road Transport Department Malaysia
http://www.jpj.gov.my/web/eng/acceptanceofforeigndrivinglicense 1/2
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Section 28 of the Road Transport Act (APJ) 1987, states that "a driving license issued under the corresponding provisions of anylaw in force in any State which is a party to a treaty to which Malaysia is also a party and purporting to recognize domestic drivinglicenses issued by the contracting countries shall, so long as the license remains in force in that State, be deemed to be a drivinglicense granted under this Part. ""
Pursuant to Section 28 of APJ 1987, as mentioned above, the holder of a foreign country’s driving license can drive in this countryas long as the foreign domestic driving license is still valid, and is accompanied by a translation in English or Malay (where thelicense is in a language other than English or Malay), which is confirmed by the embassy of the country of origin in Malaysia, or bythe authority issuing the driving license concerned.
In this regard, a foreign citizen is not required to hold a Malaysian driver's license to drive in Malaysia.
In addition, foreign nationals who want to drive in this country also have the option to use an International Driving Permit(International Driving PermitIDP) issued by the country concerned before entering Malaysia.
Driving licenses from the countries listed below are recognised and can be used for driving in Malaysia subject to regulations underthe Road Transport Act 1987:
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