PDRM issues 80,950 summonses from day one of RMCO
A general view of traffic at the Jalan Duta Toll Plaza on the first day of the recovery movement control order June 10, 2020. Among the major offences were driving over the speed limit , expired licenses and disobeying traffic signs . — Picture by Yusof Mat Isa
Among the major offences were driving over the speed limit , expired licenses and disobeying traffic signs . “This also include road users who were drink-driving and motorcyclists caught racing on the road,” he told Bernama today.
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