Transport Ministry names top traffic offenders


PUTRAJAYA: With so many cases of accidents involving lorries and buses which already have many traffic summonses, the Transport Ministry has decided to reveal the name of companies with the most summonses.

The company that tops the list – a waste management firm – has 22,017 active traffic summons, while the second-placed firm has 5,108. The other nine companies on the list, all operating goods vehicles, have more than 1,000 overdue traffic summonses.

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