The mandate
is coming.
GPS is already mandatory for licensed public transport in Malaysia. Dash cam requirements are being formalised next, with enforcement reported from 2026.
Ready before the rule.
Z90 Master: GPS built in, 4G available, three channels recorded. We handle the rest.
The facts, plainly.
GPS: mandatory now
Licence conditions for public service vehicles already require a GPS system.
Dash cams: being formalised
APAD is updating safety regulations, with mandatory dash cam enforcement for public transport reported to begin from 2026.
More is coming
Speed limiters become mandatory for heavy vehicles from 2026. The direction of travel is clear: record, track, verify.
Requirements evolve. We track the gazetted position so you don't have to.
Compliance FAQs.
Are dash cams mandatory in Malaysia today?
Not yet for most vehicles. GPS is already mandatory for licensed public transport vehicles. Dash cam requirements for public transport are being formalised, with enforcement reported to begin from 2026 under updated APAD safety regulations.
Which vehicles are affected first?
Reports and expert proposals point to public transport first — buses and heavy commercial vehicles — with a phased approach under discussion. Requirements are evolving; we track the gazetted position.
Is GPS already required?
Yes. Licence conditions for public service vehicles already require a GPS system. Dash cams are the next layer being formalised.
Does the Z90 Master meet the direction of these requirements?
The Z90 Master records front, rear and cabin with GPS built in, and 4G variants support remote access — aligned with where Malaysian requirements are heading. Final compliance depends on the gazetted specification.
What should fleet operators do now?
Equip early. Retrofitting an entire fleet after a deadline is costlier than a planned rollout. We supply, install and document — so when the requirement lands, you are already compliant.