Some lorry drivers defiant against overloading ops by jettisoning loads, turning off engines and GPS – JPJ

According to road transport department (JPJ) senior enforcement director Datuk Muhammad Kifli Ma Hassan, some lorry drivers are being defiant against Ops Perang Kenderaan Lebih Muatan (Operation War Against Overloaded Vehicles) by jettisoning their loads and turning off their engines and global positioning systems (GPS), Utusan Malaysia reports.

The drivers are believed to have been told by businessmen or company owners to do so, he said, adding that one load jettisoning case happened on Friday at Negeri Sembilan’s Jalan Labu, while another involving turning off the engine and GPS occurred on the Federal Highway, which caused a big traffic jam.

“The situation forced JPJ to ask for Kuala Lumpur City Hall‘s (DBKL) help to tow the lorry away,” Muhammad Kifli told reporters yesterday, adding that the irresponsible actions led to disruption and congestion, and that transport minister Anthony Loke and JPJ director-general Datuk Aedy Fadly Ramli have been informed.

“We (JPJ) will not compromise with offences committed by lorry drivers. JPJ will send a report to the Land Public Transport Agency (APAD) to recommend the suspension or cancellation of the lorry permit. We will suspend the goods driving licences (GDL) of drivers who refuse to cooperate,” he said, adding that the three-day operation (October 14-16) recorded 28 cases and all the lorries involved were seized.

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