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300 enforcement officers deployed to prevent boat accidents during Gawai
SIBU: The Sarawak Rivers Board is serious about the safety of people using riverine transport during the coming Gawai Dayak celebration and is deploying up to 300 enforcement officers for beat duty.
Opportunity to own a jet-set address
UPPER HOUSE, a collection of luxury apartments designed by the renowned architects Foster + Partners is being unveiled to investors in Malaysia this week.
Bad roads near school to be fixed within a week
DAMAGED inner lanes outside SJK(T) Saraswathy Sungai Buloh off Jalan Hospital will be resurfaced within a week and adequate road signage installed for the safety of road users.
Proposal to have pollution detectors in river
NUSAJAYA: Johor Water Regulatory Body has proposed to install several detectors in five locations along Sungai Johor next year to detect early signs of pollution along the river.
Damaged roads cause of pupils’ cuts and bruises
SCHOOL bus drivers have asked the SJK(T) Saraswathy Sungai Buloh Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) to sort out the bad road conditions on the inner lanes off Jalan Hospital, saying it is “an accident waiting to happen”.
Warning to bus companies
JASIN: Land Public Transport Commission (SPAD) has issued warning to bus companies against taking advantage of passengers during peak seasons by overcharging them.
Joint effort to fight crime
KUANTAN: The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency will continue to work closely with other international maritime agencies to check on criminal activities in the country’s territorial waters.
Challenge in the dark
Tripda Malaysia has been appointed by Viper Challenge as their official transport solution partner for their upcoming events, which will see close to 10,000 participants at each, competing at some of Asia’s most unique obstacle courses.
Authorities should impose higher penalties on lorry drivers who spill sand and stones, says assemblyman
NUSAJAYA: An assemblyman has suggested the state authorities to impose higher penalties on lorries spilling sand and stones on roads as it was posing danger to other motorists.
Tourist from China dies while crossing road
KOTA KINABALU: A Chinese tourist was killed after a vehicle crashed into her and a friend along the coastal road in the city.