JPJ Penang Acts Against 14 Buses Without Second Driver

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JPJ Penang Acts Against 14 Buses Without Second Driver
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JPJ Penang takes action on 14 buses lacking a second driver.

The Penang Road Transport Department took action against 14 express and tour buses during the Special Operation on Public Service Vehicles at the Juru Toll Plaza here last night.

“The operation was conducted to monitor, detect, and enforce action against public service vehicle drivers or owners who fail to comply with regulations under the Road Transport Act 1987 and its Rules, as well as the Land Public Transport Act 2010.

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