Be consistent on road safety enforcement, govt urged


PETALING JAYA: Road safety experts have welcomed the government’s renewed focus on enforcing seat belt rules but warned that only consistent enforcement will prevent Malaysians from becoming complacent again.

Assoc Prof Dr Law Teik Hua of Universiti Putra Malaysia said that while seat belt use has long been compulsory, compliance – especially among rear passengers – has failed due to “lacking and intermittent” enforcement.

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