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Road Safety Department hands out various items during campaign
A ROAD safety advocacy campaign here yesterday saw the authorities exchange 50 helmets that were deemed unsafe with those that are approved by Sirim.
30% of M’sian bus drivers suffer from sleep disorders
KUALA LUMPUR: Sleeping disorders affect 30 percent of 300 bus drivers in the country, with eight percent categorised as chronic, raising fears about their driving performance.
Banned helmets still in use
ERRANT motorcyclists can still be spotted wearing the half-shell or ‘tortoise’ helmets despite a government ban in 2008.
Kong: Auto transmission driving licence holders can't drive manual
IPOH: Learner drivers who pass their automatic transmission driving tests will only be allowed to drive automatic transmission vehicles starting May, Transport Minister Datuk Seri Kong Cho Ha said.
Malacca all out to reduce accident rate by close monitoring
MALACCA: The Malacca government is committed towards ensuring roads in the state are user-friendly and achieve the standards of a developed nation, said Chief Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Ali Rustam.
Gifts of new helmets await lucky motorcyclists at roadblock
IT was a roadblock that motorcyclists were actually rushing to.
Deaths of motorcyclists cause loss of RM1.9bil
KUCHING: Sarawak incurred a loss of about RM1.9bil due to the deaths of motorcyclists and pillion riders from 2000 to 2010.
Road fatalities dropped by 7.6%
THE number people dying in road accidents in Penang from January to July this year has dropped by 7.6% compared to the same period last year.
Car maker urges Honda City owners to install rear seatbelts
IN view of the upcoming festive i>balik kampung/irush, Honda Malaysia has reminded owners of Honda City , manufactured between 2003 and 2005, to drive to any authorised Honda 3S Centre for a free rear seat belt installation.
PWD urged to make accident prone areas less dangerous
KUCHING: The Public Works Department (PWD) has been urged to rectify road conditions at accident-prone areas identified by the Road Safety Department (JKJR) in the state.