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Permits for buses to ferry foreign tourists for CNY
The Commercial Vehicle Licensing Board, for the first time, is issuing permits to factory and school buses nationwide to ferry foreign tourists visiting the country in conjunction with Chinese New Year.
Chan: Festive ban on certain heavy vehicles
Heavy vehicles such as timber lorries, cranes, bulldozers and steamrollers will be barred from the roads two days before and after the Chinese New Year season, just like during the last Hari Raya festive period.
Off-road time for express buses
Except for journeys less than 100km, express buses will not be allowed to operate between 9pm and 7am two days before and after Chinese New Year.
Groups: Educate, not raise fines
The Road Transport Department (JPJ) wants to increase the traffic compound fines on offenders from the current RM300 to a maximum of RM1,000 for each offence.
Home Ministry backs bus marshals
The Home Ministry has expressed its support for providing police personnel to help curb road accidents involving express buses during the Chinese New Year 'balik kampung' rush next year.
20 nabbed in five-hour blitz on motorists
Twenty people were nabbed and 201 summonses issued in a five-hour multi-department blitz on motorists and road users at both sides of the Sungai Besi toll plaza along the North-South Expressway, near here, last night.
CVLB proposes bus marshalls
Enforcement officers may be put in every express and additional bus during the Chinese New Year I>balik kampung/Irush in a move to curb accidents.
80 learner drivers left in the lurch over e-test
About 80 learner drivers were dumbfounded when they arrived at the Road Transport Department (JPJ) here for their theory e-test, only to be told that they could not be accommodated due to a 'system problem.'
Chan: Bigger manpower will help cut accidents
The Transport Ministry hopes to hire more enforcement staff for the Road Transport Department (JPJ) as part of efforts to reduce road accidents in the country, its minister Datuk Seri Chan Kong Choy said.
Errant drivers buying certs illegally
I>BERITA Harian /I>reported that vocational course certificates for public service vehicle drivers have been sold to those who did not attend the course.