The Road Transport Department (JPJ) in Malaysia issued 78,152 notices for various offences during a special motorcycle operation that began on Nov 1. The most common offences were riding without a licence, no vehicle registration licence, no insurance, non-compliant registration numbers, expired licences, and underage riding. Additionally, 2,125 motorcycles were seized and 34 riders tested positive for drugs.
KUALA LUMPUR: The Road Transport Department issued 78,152 notices for various offences during the Special Motorcycle Operation nationwide, which began on Nov 1.
He added that 1,530 notices were issued to foreign riders or pillion passengers during this period, while 2,125 motorcycles were seized for various offences, and 34 out of 234 riders tested positive for drugs.
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