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Modified Exhaust operation in Malaysia - 157,992 vehicles inspected, 71,127 summons issued in March

According to Bukit Aman traffic investigation and enforcement department (JSPT) director Datuk Azisman Alias, a total of 157,992 vehicles were inspected during the operation that began from March 1 to 31, including 76,315 motorcycles, 52,059 cars and 29,618 other types of vehicles. “For the exhaust modification offence, a total of 6,954 summons were issued, including 4,926 for motorcycles, 1,627 for cars and other types of vehicles (401),” he said in a statement. Meanwhile, 2,781 vehicles – 2,696 motorcycles, 66 cars and 19 other types of vehicles – were impounded for inspection. Azisman said similar operations would be conducted from time to time to curb road bullies, drink driving and other traffic offences. Related Cars for Sale on

Over 71,000 summonses issued in nationwide exhaust modification special operation

Over 71,000 summonses issued in nationwide exhaust modification special operation 02 Apr 2021 / 15:24 H. Pix for representational purpose only. KUALA LUMPUR: A total of 71,127 summonses were issued to offenders in the Exhaust Modification special operation conducted nationwide, last month. Bukit Aman Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department director Datuk Azisman Alias said a total of 157,992 vehicles, including 76,315 motorcycles and 52,059 cars were inspected in the operation, which began from March 1 to 31. “For the exhaust modification offence, a total of 6,954 summonses were issued, including 4,926 for motorcycles, 1,627 for cars and other types of vehicles (401),” he said in a statement today. Apart from that, he said 2,781 vehicles involving 2, 696 motorcycles, 66 cars and 19 other types of vehicles were impounded for inspection.

No significant influx of vehicles expected during CNY

Photo courtesy Polis Daerah Kajang KUALA LUMPUR – Police do not expect a significant influx of vehicles nationwide during the Chinese New Year festival, which begins tomorrow. Bukit Aman Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department (JSPT) director Datuk Azisman Alias said this was because the interdistrict and interstate travel restriction was still in force following the implementation of the Movement Control Order (MCO). Advertisement “I want to warn that any individual who tries to make interstate or interdistrict travel will legal action according to Act 342 (Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases Act 1988),” he told Bernama today. He said there was no plan to increase police personnel to monitor traffic flow as the existing number was sufficient to carry out roadblock and other operations during the festive period.

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