JPJ flags non-roadworthy buses in safety crackdown ahead of Hari Raya


Pahang JPJ vehicle inspector Mohd Hairi Shahrel (left) testing the brakes on an express bus in a pre-operation in conjunction with Hari Raya. - Photo: Bernama

SEREMBAN: Eleven of the more than 500 express buses inspected by the Road Transport Department (JPJ) in a seven-day operation have been slapped with non-roadworthy notices, says Anthony Loke.

The Transport Minister said the week-long operation, which started on March 16, was conducted at bus terminals and depots.

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