Mandatory recertification, tougher penalties needed for heavy vehicle safety, says Lam Thye


KUALA LUMPUR: Periodic recertification should be mandated for heavy vehicle drivers, says Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye.

The Road Safety Council member said that such a measure would ensure continuous compliance with, and a better understanding of, road safety protocols.

“Heavy vehicles must undergo regular and thorough inspections to certify their roadworthiness. Special attention must also be given to braking systems, tyres, and cargo securing mechanisms,” he said.

Lee emphasised that severe penalties should be imposed on errant drivers.

“This includes hefty fines and licence suspensions for first-time offenders, while repeat offenders should face longer suspensions or permanent revocation of their licences,” he said.

He added that criminal charges, including imprisonment, should be considered in cases where accidents result in loss of life or serious injuries.

“Transport companies, too, must be held accountable for their fleet and drivers. Any negligence in vehicle maintenance or pressure on drivers to meet unrealistic schedules should incur legal and financial penalties,” he said.

Commenting on the mandatory use of telematics in heavy vehicles, Lee stressed its importance for real-time monitoring of both vehicles and drivers.

“But the issue is the extent to which transport operators are prepared to invest. For larger players, it should be affordable, but for smaller operators, it may prove challenging,” he said.

He underscored that road safety is a shared responsibility, stressing that it is not merely an aspiration but an urgent necessity.

“The lives lost in these avoidable accidents should serve as a wake-up call for all stakeholders to act decisively. Let us take bold steps today to prevent further tragedies tomorrow,” he said.

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