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Change helmets every three years
WEARING sub-standard helmets could prove to be fatal for motorcyclists, said Penang Road Safety Department (JKJR) deputy director Roziah Aziz.
Hasni: We will upgrade roads that are hot spots
JOHOR BARU: The state government plans to upgrade at least 15 accident-prone roads statewide, said Johor Public Works, Rural and Regional Committee chairman Datuk Hasni Mohamed.
Take a break from driving to enjoy free cuppa
MOTORISTS travelling back to their hometowns can look forward to a less arduous journey as Petronas is back with its annual Coffee Break campaign.
Ministry vows to further bring down road fatalities
KUALA LUMPUR: The number of road fatalities may have reduced slightly but the Transport Ministry vows that enforcement will be intensified to further bring down the statistics.
Puspakom partners Selangor Wanita MCA, JKJR and oil company in campaign to help reduce accidents
SELANGOR Wanita MCA is going on a campaign to educate non-commercial vehicle drivers and passengers on road safety.
Keep your hands off that phone
PETALING JAYA: Using your smartphone at the wheel can be more dangerous than driving under the influence of alcohol, said a Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (Miros) board member.
Motorcyclists receive road safety equipment
TO remind road users to stay safe during the Deepavali holidays, Allianz Malaysia held a road safety advocacy campaign in front of the Langkap police station along Jalan Kampar-Changkat Jong.
Raising awareness of road safety
JOHOR BARU: The logo for the Johor Road Safety campaign, which is expected to be launched this Monday, is set to strengthen the state government’s effort in building a more efficient road system.
Boost for road safety
KUANTAN: A new road safety education (PKJR) module will be introduced at all primary schools in 2019.
Countdown to final Formula One goes into full gear
To FUEL the Formula One race excitement among schoolchildren, Sepang International Circuit (SIC) together with Petronas and iM4U are organising the F1 School Invasion programme in schools.