Miros: Safe driving a financial boon for heavy vehicle operators


PETALING JAYA: Adopting safe driving practices and adhering to speed limits may be more financially efficient for heavy and commercial vehicle industry players, says Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (Miros) chairman Prof Dr Wong Shaw Voon.

Keeping to speed limits can help heavy vehicles be more fuel-efficient alongside putting less wear and tear on the vehicle in the long run, he noted.

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