Showing posts with label BL1M. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BL1M. Show all posts

Friday, 12 April 2013

BL1M to help youths obtain motorcycle licence at cheaper rate



Najib (second right) accompanied by UMNO Youth Chief Khairy(second left) looking at a superbike displayed at one of the exhibition booths during the launching ceremony of the "Bantuan Lesen 1 Malaysia"
Najib (second right) accompanied by UMNO Youth Chief Khairy(second left) looking at a superbike displayed at one of the exhibition booths during the launching ceremony of the "Bantuan Lesen 1 Malaysia"
 
ALOR SETAR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak launched the 1Malaysia Licence Aid (BL1M) programme to make it easier for youths to obtain a motorcycle licence at RM199 instead of RM350 or more here Thursday.

"Many youngsters have motorcycles, bought for them by their parents, but they do not have a licence," he said at the launch during a gathering of Kedah youths at the Sultan Abdul Halim Stadium in Suka Menanti, here.

The BL1M programme comes under the purview of the Urban Affairs Secretariat (SHEB) of the Barisan Nasional Youth and targets to help 500,000 applicants from among youngsters to obtain the licence.

Besides the cheaper rate, the programme also offers several other benefits, such as free computerised test if the applicant fails and has to re-sit the test.

Umno Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin had said that the BL1M was open to citizens between the ages of 17 and 40 and the fees charged coveres the application for the licence, photograph, practical training lessons and computerised theory and practical tests at the driving institute.

Those interested can register for the incentive programme through the website, www.bl1m.my.

(Source: The Star Online)

Friday, 1 March 2013

BL1M to help youths obtain motorcycle licence at cheaper rate


Najib (second right) accompanied by UMNO Youth Chief Khairy(second left) looking at a superbike displayed at one of the exhibition booths during the launching ceremony of the "Bantuan Lesen 1 Malaysia"
Najib (second right) accompanied by UMNO Youth Chief Khairy(second left) looking at a superbike displayed at one of the exhibition booths during the launching ceremony of the "Bantuan Lesen 1 Malaysia"
 
ALOR SETAR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak launched the 1Malaysia Licence Aid (BL1M) programme to make it easier for youths to obtain a motorcycle licence at RM199 instead of RM350 or more here Thursday.

"Many youngsters have motorcycles, bought for them by their parents, but they do not have a licence," he said at the launch during a gathering of Kedah youths at the Sultan Abdul Halim Stadium in Suka Menanti, here.

The BL1M programme comes under the purview of the Urban Affairs Secretariat (SHEB) of the Barisan Nasional Youth and targets to help 500,000 applicants from among youngsters to obtain the licence.

Besides the cheaper rate, the programme also offers several other benefits, such as free computerised test if the applicant fails and has to re-sit the test.

Umno Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin had said that the BL1M was open to citizens between the ages of 17 and 40 and the fees charged coveres the application for the licence, photograph, practical training lessons and computerised theory and practical tests at the driving institute.

Those interested can register for the incentive programme through the website, www.bl1m.my. - Bernama

(Source: The Star Online)

Tuesday, 15 January 2013

BL1M joy for new motor licence applicants


Visit us: MyEG executive director Datuk Raja Munir Shah’s personal assistant Nurul Ain Aliasan, 26, showing the newly launched website for Bantuan Lesen 1Malaysia.
Visit us: MyEG executive director Datuk Raja Munir Shah’s personal assistant Nurul Ain Aliasan, 26, showing the newly launched website for Bantuan Lesen 1Malaysia.
 
KUALA LUMPUR: Some 500,000 new applicants for the B2 category motorcycle licence will enjoy lower fees under the Bantuan Lesen 1Malaysia (BL1M) programme, to be launched at the end of January.

Barisan Nasional Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin said successful applicants under the BL1M programme would pay only RM199 for their licence which included riding and practical theory tests for the B2 licence, which is for bikes below 250cc.

“Based on figures, some 200,000 unlicensed motorcyclists are nabbed by the Road Transport Department (RTD) a year and we hope to address this pressing issue through BL1M,” he told reporters at the launching of the BL1M pre-registration exercise here.

He said that RTD had fixed RM261 for the B2 licence but driving schools currently charged between RM350 and RM690 owing to add-on charges, which most youths cannot afford.