About 7,000 traffic notices issued in Kuala Lumpur over two days


KUALA LUMPUR: A staggering 7,000 advocacy notices were issued to errant road users in the city within two days.

“Traffic obstruction remains the top offence with 2,879 notices issued, followed by failure to abide by traffic signage (1,692) and not being mindful of pedestrian walkways (780),” said Kuala Lumpur deputy police chief Deputy Comm Datuk Mohamed Usuf Jan Mohamad.

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