KUALA LUMPUR: Stationary vehicles in emergency lanes are among the reasons for fatal road accidents, says the Bukit Aman Traffic Investigations and Enforcement Department.
Its chief assistant director Supt Dr Bakri Zainal Abidin said many drivers, particularly lorry drivers, often stop in the emergency lane without any signs to warn other road users.
"Don't take that risk because an accident is likely to happen within three seconds of one's negligent behaviour," he said, adding that the best places to rest would be at the designated rest stops along expressways.
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