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Penang has officially implemented an Automated Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) system to enforce parking regulations more efficiently. Launched today, the system detects unpaid parking fees in real time and issues fines automatically—eliminating the need for on-site officers.

According to Free Malaysia Today, notifications for fines will be delivered directly through the Penang Smart Parking app, the sole platform for making payments at council-managed parking lots.

“This isn’t just a tech upgrade—it’s a new way of managing urban parking through smart enforcement and full digitalisation,” said H’ng Mooi Lye, chairman of the state’s Local Government, Town and Country Planning Committee. He added that this move also supports environmental goals by reducing the use of paper-based compounds.

Five ANPR units will be operated by each of Penang’s two city councils—Penang Island and Seberang Perai. The system uses optical character recognition to scan vehicle plates and checks them against the Road Transport Department (JPJ) database. If a violation is detected, a fine is instantly issued and linked to the vehicle owner’s JPJ-registered details.

H’ng noted that the automated system could cut operating costs and reduce manpower needs by up to 60 percent, marking a significant step toward smarter urban management in Penang.

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