20,000 commercial vehicles now fitted with speed limiters following enforcement phase


KUALA LANGAT: The number of commercial vehicles fitted with speed limitation devices (SLD) has increased to 20,000 since the first phase of enforcement began on Oct 1.

Road Transport Department (JPJ) director-general Datuk Aedy Fadly Ramli, said this statistic reflects growing awareness among commercial vehicle operators about safety compliance, especially after the enforcement operations.

"Following the operations, awareness among vehicle operators has surged dramatically.

"The number of vehicles coming forward for verification rose from 3,000 to 20,000 in just the first 10 days of enforcement," he told a media conference after the Ops Khas JPJ Selangor at the Banting Enforcement Station on Tuesday (Oct 14).

Aedy Fadly noted that while 4,012 vehicles had been issued notices for lacking an SLD, 20,000 operators had already completed the verification process.

However, he warned that fines and further investigations would be pursued against operators who fail to comply, including referral to the Land Public Transport Agency for follow-up action.

"The installation and full functionality of SLDs are mandatory for commercial vehicles manufactured from 2015 onwards.

"Failure to comply will result in a notice 114, requiring operators to attend within 10 days for verification and submit the necessary certificate," he added.

Earlier, Aedy Fadly, together with JPJ's senior enforcement director, Datuk Muhammad Kifli Ma Hassan, and Selangor director, Azrin Borhan, took part in the operation from 8pm to midnight. – Bernama

 

 

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