Will AES reduce speeding?


(BRIEF CAPTION): Proposal of AES for Penang Bridge. /Picby:CHAN BOON KAI/The Star/26 January 2019.

LET me put this straight; we Malaysians have a bad habit of road hogging either on the right lane or, most of the time, on the middle lane.

During the Highway Code class for our driving licence test, we are taught to keep to the left if we are not overtaking. But for many Malaysian drivers, the signs put up along the highway to remind them of this traffic rule is just there for decorative purposes.

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