Road vigilante wants action against drivers


PETALING JAYA: Hisyam Salleh had thought nothing of breaking the law to drive on emergency lanes ... until a friend’s relative died on the road due to illegal use of the lane.

“The victim had to stop his car on the emergency lane because of a tyre problem. He opened the car door but was hit by another car from behind at the lane,” recalled the 33-year-old media practitioner.

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