A proposal suggests mandatory Puspakom inspections at least four times a year for heavy vehicles operating in high-risk industries, emphasizing safety measures for tankers, trailers, and long-distance buses.
There is a proposal for heavy vehicles operating in high-risk industries to undergo Puspakom inspections at least four times a year. This proposal is worth considering as it aims to ensure the safety of these vehicles, especially those traveling on high-capacity roads. High-risk heavy vehicles include tankers carrying hazardous materials , trailers, and long-distance buses, such as express buses covering over 300 kilometers daily.
This measure aligns with the Road Transport Department's (JPJ) requirement for express bus companies to provide a second driver for
Heavy Vehicles Safety Inspections Puspakom Hazardous Materials Transportation Regulations
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