SERDANG: The 30kph school zone speed limit should be extended beyond the nearby vicinity, including housing areas, to ensure the safety and well-being of children, says Prof Dr Kulanthayan KC Mani (pic) of Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM).
PUTRAJAYA (Aug 2): Transport Minister Anthony Loke today announced new standardisations for individuals seeking to obtain both car and motorcycle driving licences.
He said individuals will no longer have to go through different theory tests to obtain them.
The new standardisation will take eff
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Motorists ‘not afraid’ of demerit points system Pix for representational purpose only.
PETALING JAYA
: The threat of losing their driving licence seems to have done little to make Malaysian motorists better drivers and more law abiding.
More than four years since the implementation of the Demerit Points System for Traffic Offences (Kejara), motorists continue to ignore traffic rules blatantly, leading to an increasing number of summonses issued by law enforcement agencies.
Many have not only accumulated multiple summonses, but also have not settled the fines.
Former Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research director-general Dr Wong Shaw Voon put the blame squarely on the implementation and enforcement of the Kejara system.