What is the difference between compoundable and non-compoundable summonses?

What is the difference between compoundable and non-compoundable summonses?

A compoundable summons is a type of offense for which you can settle the fine by paying a compound (a fixed penalty) without going to court.

A non-compoundable summons cannot be settled by paying a fine directly. Instead, the offender must appear in court, and the penalty is determined by the court's judgment.

You may visit the JPJ website for detailed information on the list of compoundable and non-compoundable offences: