Malaysia's Op Selamat 21 saw a decrease in traffic summonses compared to previous years. The operation, focusing on road safety during the Chinese New Year holidays, resulted in 183,033 summonses issued. While the reason for the decline is yet to be determined, authorities believe it could be due to increased awareness and compliance with road regulations. Speeding, overtaking using the emergency lane, running red lights, and driving while using mobile phones were the most common offenses.
in conjunction with the Chinese New Year holidays. Sounds like a lot of white papers, but in fact, the total number ofAccording to JSPT Bukit Aman director Datuk Seri Mohd Yusri Hassan Basri, Op Selamat 21 last year saw the cops hand out 183,033 summonses. He said that JSPT will do its research on whether the decline inis due to motorists following road regulations or if their safety campaigns and advocacy work have started to bear fruit., and speeding topped the list with over 44,000 cases.
So anyone wants to guess the how the saman is distributed between cars and motorcycle as always seems like cars gets the flack however in actual scenario says otherwise.
TRAFFIC OFFENSES ROAD SAFETY OP SELAMAT SUMMONSES CHINESE NEW YEAR
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