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The Road Transport Department (Malay: Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan, abbreviated JPJ; Jawi: جابتن ڤڠڠكوتن جالن ), is a government department under the Malaysian Ministry of Transport. This department is responsible for registration of vehicles in Malaysia and issuing driving licence & vehicle number plates .
Sungai Jernih MRT station is an elevated rapid transit station on the MRT Kajang Line (KG line), located in the northern precincts of downtown Kajang, Selangor, Malaysia.It was opened on 17 July 2017, along with 19 adjoining stations (from Muzium Negara to Kajang) as part of Phase 2 of the system.
Putra Heights is a Klang Valley Rapid Transit station in Putra Heights in the southern Subang Jaya.The station are the southern terminus for the Sri Petaling Line and Kelana Jaya Line.
Customer Service Centre sign, usually found at toll plaza. Expressway distance sign. ... (JPJ) Enforcement Station entry sign. Weighing bridge symbol. Road name signs
Customer Service Centre: TnG TAG Customer Service Centre: South bound North–South Expressway Northern Route AH2 North-South Expressway Northern Route PLUS Expressway border limit: Guthrie Corridor Expressway Guthrie-Corridor Expressway Prolintas border limit: 3501A 3501B 3501C 3501D: Kuang Interchange: Kuala Lumpur–Kuala Selangor Expressway ...
Putrajaya Corporation Complex. Perbadanan Putrajaya (PPj) or Putrajaya Corporation (PjC) is a local authority that administers the Federal Territory of Putrajaya and is under the Department of Federal Territories of Malaysia.
JPJ may refer to: Jalalpur Jattan, a city in Punjab, Pakistan; John Paul Jackson (1950-2015), American author, teacher, conference speaker and founder of Streams Ministries International; John Paul Jones (1747–1792), Scottish sailor known for his service in the American and Russian navies; John Paul Jones (musician) (born 1946), English musician
John Paul Jones Arena, or JPJ, is a multi-purpose arena owned by the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia. [6] Since November 2006, it serves as the home to the Virginia Cavaliers men's and women's basketball teams, as well as for concerts and other events.