JPJ has launched the Operasi Khas Tahun Baru Cina 2025 with the aim of reducing road accidents. The special ops with the theme of ‘Pandu Cermat, Sampai Selamat’ started on January 20 and will be active till February 9.
The department says that officers will be looking out for nine main offences under the Road Transport Act 1987. These ‘nine deadly sins’ are driving over the speed limit, jumping the red lights, overtaking on a double line, driving on the emergency lane, queue cutting, mobile phone use, not wearing seatbelts (helmets for motorcycles), heavy vehicles on the fast lane and overweight lorries.
JPJ says that in this campaign, they will employ various methods of road safety advocacy through 30 programmes such as displays, speeches, the distribution of safety kits and advocacy programmes with strategic partners such as the media.
The department is urging motorists to always adhere to traffic regulations and ensure that your vehicle is well-maintained and safe before embarking on the journey home. Plan your journey and take a break at R&R areas if you’re tired.
Motorists can submit traffic offences to JPJ via the MyJPJ app, in the e-Aduan@jpj menu, or email to [email protected]. Drive safe.
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