Learning about road safety


Transport Minister Anthony Loke together and Education minister Dr Maszlee Malik launch the revised road safety module (PKJR) for primary schools. With them (between Loke and Dr Maszlee) is Road Safety Department (JKJR) director Datuk Rosli Isa and Transport Ministry secretary-general Mohd Khairul Adib Abd Rahman (behind Loke). MOHD SAHAR MISNI/The Star.

THE launch of the National Revised Road Safety Educa­tion Module for Primary Schools, aimed at nurturing a safe culture on the road among the younger generation, is very timely.

Developed through smart partnership between the Education and Transport ministries, the module was formally implemented in all primary schools beginning this year.

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