'To create a safer, more efficient urban environment, we must promote awareness of and respect for traffic regulations.' - The Star Says
During the recent “Respect Traffic Laws Ops” conducted by the KL traffic police, a staggering 117,745 summonses were issued in just three weeks. That averages out to more than 5,000 a day. In one city.
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