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The ‘Mat Lajak’ are back on the road
JOHOR BARU: Even after eight teenagers lost their lives, the “Mat Lajak” in Johor are refusing to learn from the past. The cyclists are making a comeback on major roads around.
We’ll go after you too, cops tell parents of reckless teen cyclists
JOHOR BARU: Police will take action against the parents or guardians of teenagers involved in illegal night cycling activities.
‘Mat Lajak’ continue with their cycle of danger
KULAI: The “Mat Lajak” seem to be a recalcitrant bunch. They are still gathering for night rides on their flimsy, modified bicycles but on the streets here this time, about 50km from Johor Baru.
Trial of driver in teen cyclists accident fixed for mention on May 17
JOHOR BARU: The traffic magistrate's court has set May 17 for mention of the case of a saleswoman allegedly ramming into a group of cyclists near the Mahmoodiah Muslim cemetery here.
Is it safe to cycle on Malaysian roads?
How safe are our Malaysian roads for cyclists? Star2.com talks to the avid cyclists in our midst.
Education Dept: Tackling Mat Lajak menace in Johor an uphill task
JOHOR BARU: The Education Department is facing a problem in many schools when addressing social ills, including the Mat Lajak menace, because most teenagers will not tell on their mates.
Zulkurnain: Study needed for any action on illegal bicycle racers
ISKANDAR PUTERI: The state government has no plans to build a dedicated race track for illegal bicycle racers (mat lajak) as there are many aspects that need to be looked into and considered before proceeding with the project.
JB council applies to ban teenage cyclists from roads during certain periods
JOHOR BARU: The Johor Baru City Council (MBJB) will submit an application to the Transport Ministry to ban teenage cyclists from utilising certain roads at certain times in a drastic move to stop the Mat Lajak problem.
Move to ban underaged cyclists at night
Mayor A. Rahim Nin said MBJB reviewed the existing laws to overcome the problem that persists despite the tragedy where eight teenage cyclists were killed after a car ploughed into them in February.
Close watch on Mat Lajak menace
MELAKA: Cases of illegal bicycle racing or Mat Lajak, a menace in Johor, are now occurring in Melaka as well.