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Putrajaya bets on award-winning school module to nip road accidents

The government concluded the root cause of the country's high road death count to be cultural and aims to inculcate the right set of values, starting in schools. — Bernama pic

The new PKJR, jointly formulated by the Road Safety Department and traffic think tank MIROS, is expected to be more effective with more visual learning materials such as videos, animation and graphics.

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