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E-bike users must pass test to ride on roads under proposed changes

0 Engagements With mandatory theory tests for e-scooter and electric bicycle riders set to begin from the middle of this year, proposed amendments to traffic laws will make it an offence to ride an e-bike on roads here without having passed the test. E-bikes, also known as power-assisted bicycles (PABs), are allowed on roads, cycling paths and shared paths such as park connectors. They are banned from footpaths. The amendments tabled yesterday will bring the Road Traffic Act in line with the Active Mobility Act, which was amended last year to require PAB riders to pass a theory test before they can ride on cycling or shared paths.

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Covid-19 pandemic — Malaysia goes back to school, drastic rise in cases in Saudi Arabia

Text Size: A+ New Delhi: The Covid-19 pandemic continues to wreak havoc in the world. The latest count being more than 13 crore cases and 28 lakh deaths. Five million students in Malaysia started going back to school for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic and Peru has recorded the highest number of coronavirus-related deaths ever reported in the country. ThePrint highlights some of the important stories from around the world. How pandemic has changed praying in Canada  Owing to the coronavirus pandemic, a growing number of believers pray online in Canada, reports  Globe and Mail. “Praying is back, and while its form is changing, it isn’t likely to disappear,” said the report.

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