Install more safety signboards near school, council urged


Penang Gerakan vice-chairman Oh Tong Keong (right) and Batu Uban constituency coordinator Dr Kiew Hen Chong (left) showing a printout of the signboards they urge the Penang Island City Council (MBPP) to install during the press conference for the pedestrian safety issue in front of SJK(C) Kwang Wah in Sungai Nibong.Starpic by: CHIN CHENG YEANG/The Star/30 Oct 2017

PENANG Gerakan has raised its concerns over the safety of pedestrians outside SJK(C) Kwang Wah in Sungai Nibong following a reported hit-and-run case there end last month. 

Its vice-chairman Oh Tong Keong said the council should put up a yellow signboard to warn oncoming motorists to slow down and repaint the faded zebra crossings.

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