This article highlights the issue of reckless driving in Malaysia, citing statistics on road accidents and fatalities. It urges drivers to be more responsible and make a New Year's resolution to improve their driving habits.
This article discusses the recurring problem of reckless driving in Malaysia, highlighting dangerous behaviors such as failing to signal, sudden lane changes, speeding, and using mobile phones while driving. It cites statistics on road accidents and fatalities, emphasizing the need for drivers to prioritize safety and responsible driving habits.
The article urges readers to make a New Year's resolution to be better drivers, suggesting that doing so would contribute to a safer and less congested road environment
ROAD SAFETY DRIVING MALAYSIA ACCIDENTS RECKLESS DRIVING NEW YEAR's RESOLUTION
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