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Penang rolls out automated parking fines

By FMT in April 24, 2025 – Reading time 1 minute
Penang rolls out automated parking fines


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Automated parking enforcement is projected to reduce operating costs and patrol unit manpower needs by 60%.
GEORGE TOWN:

Penang has begun using an automated number plate recognition (ANPR) system to issue parking fines, effective today.

The system scans number plates to detect unpaid parking fees in real-time and issues compounds without requiring officers to be physically present.

Notifications are sent directly to motorists via the Penang Smart Parking app, the sole platform for parking payments at council lots.

State local government, town and country planning committee chairman H’ng Mooi Lye said the upgrade meant faster, smarter enforcement with fewer errors.

“This isn’t just a tech upgrade. It is (a shift in) how we manage urban parking with smart enforcement, full digitalisation, and a commitment to the environment with fewer paper compounds,” he told reporters at the Seberang Perai City Council.

Penang’s local councils – the Penang Island City Council and the Seberang Perai City Council – will operate five ANPR units each.

Using optical character recognition, the ANPR system cross-checks number plates with the road transport department (JPJ) database.

If a vehicle is found to be parked illegally or without payment, H’ng said a fine would be instantly issued, with the owner’s details pulled directly from JPJ records.

He said the move would lower operating costs and potentially reduce manpower needs per patrol unit by 60%.



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