A recent cross-border traffic operation in Malaysia revealed queue-cutting as the most prevalent traffic offense. Authorities apprehended 252 motorists for violating this rule, emphasizing the importance of adhering to designated lanes and emergency lane regulations.
line of thought. If you think that the action is top of the list of traffic offences committed on a daily basis, you’re right.
In a recent cross-border traffic operation involving Melaka, Johor and Negri Sembilan road transport department state offices, queue-cutting was the number one traffic misdemeanour that errant motorists were caught for,, and of these, 252 road users were nabbed for attempting to jump the queue.
In the three-day operation, a total of 956 vehicles were inspected and action was taken against 662 vehicles for various offences including modifications, tinted windows and not complying with tyre specifications. Additionally, four foreign nationals, aged between 30 and 40, were arrested for not having a driver’s licence.Anthony Lim believes that nothing is better than a good smoke and a car with character, with good handling aspects being top of the prize heap.
Bad road design also actually forces people to cut Q… For example NPE – Sungai besi-salak – smart. Massive congestions there with 4 highways and 4 entry/exit points within 200m.
TRAFFIC OFFENSES QUEUE-CUTTING ROAD SAFETY EMERGENCY LANES MALAYSIAN TRANSPORTATION
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