KAPIT – The Road Transport Department (JPJ) Kapit Branch Operations Unit carried out Ops Patuh on Wednesday, 11 February 2026, through patrols and monitoring around Kapit town. The operation was aimed at ensuring that all road users comply with established laws and regulations.
During the enforcement exercise, a total of 106 vehicles, both commercial and private, were inspected. Officers detected several violations, including drivers without valid licences, expired Motor Vehicle Licences (LKM), vehicles without insurance coverage, and other technical offences relating to roadworthiness.
JPJ Kapit stressed that enforcement operations are crucial to maintaining safety standards on the road. The department highlighted that expired licences and lack of insurance are serious breaches that can endanger both drivers and the wider community.
Officials reiterated that enforcement will continue to be intensified from time to time to ensure compliance remains high.
Regular patrols and monitoring are part of JPJ’s broader strategy to reduce risks and uphold accountability among road users.
Ops Patuh reflects JPJ’s commitment to strengthening road safety across Sarawak. By targeting both private and commercial vehicles, the department aims to foster a culture of responsibility and integrity among motorists.
The public have been reminded to check their driving licences, insurance policies, and vehicle documents before travelling.
JPJ emphasised that negligence not only risks enforcement action but also compromises the safety of other road users.
JPJ Sarawak confirmed that similar enforcement initiatives will continue across the state, reinforcing its mission to safeguard communities and promote responsible driving behaviour.






