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The warning issued by the road transport department (JPJ) to blacklist those who fail to settle any compoundable summonses within a stipulated period isn’t just limited to Malaysian motorists. It was earlier announced that motorists […]
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Malaysian fuel prices July 2025 week 1 – diesel down 3 sen to RM2.85/litre; RON97 down 3 sen to RM3.18/litre
Another Wednesday, which means that it’s time once again time for the weekly fuel price update in Malaysia, with the finance ministry having announced the retail prices of fuels for the coming week of July […]
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2025 Hyundai Tucson facelift launched in Malaysia – 2.0L NA, 1.6T, 1.6T hybrid, RM143,888 to RM197,888
A week after it was previewed, the Hyundai Tucson facelift has now been officially launched in Malaysia, with the refreshed fourth-gen SUV making its debut alongside the fifth-gen Santa Fe and updated Staria in Hyundai […]
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PACE 2025: Be a Denza D9 owner and you could win 2x Jacky Cheung KL concert tix worth RM1,188 each!
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The paultan.org Premium Auto Car Expo (PACE) – which is co-sponsored by Carro and RHB Bank – is back once again. As with previous editions, this year’s event, which takes place this July 19-20 at […]
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2025 Honda HR-V facelift to be launched in Malaysia soon – order books open; NA, turbo, e:HEV hybrid
As expected, the facelifted Honda HR-V will be the third new model to be released by Honda Malaysia in 2025, with its impending arrival announced by the opening of the order books for the SUV. […]
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First JB-Singapore RTS Link train set delivered – rail system works at 56%, on track for December 2026 start
First RTS Link train (images from Singapore Land Transport Authority (LTA) FB page). The first train for the Johor Baru-Singapore Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link has arrived in Singapore, and will begin testing at the […]
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New seat belt mandate for buses in Malaysia praised by road safety experts, but plenty of challenges ahead
The government’s move to make the use of seat belts mandatory for express and tour bus drivers and passengers from July 1 has been lauded by road safety experts, the New Straits Times reports. However, […]
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Works ministry only gets half of the RM4 billion that is needed to repair all roads in Malaysia – Ahmad Maslan
While the works ministry (KKR) has stated that RM4 billion is required to repair all damaged roads in the country, it has only received nearly half of that amount due to limitations faced by the […]
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Express/tour bus drivers and passengers must use seat belts from July 1 – RM300 fine for not doing so
Starting from tomorrow, July 1, the use of seat belts will be mandatory for express and tour bus drivers and passengers in Malaysia, with the new ruling initially set to be enforced for buses manufactured […]
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PACE 2025 takes place this July 19-20 at SCCC – great deals on premium cars, RM3,000 worth of vouchers
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Yes, folks, the paultan.org Premium Auto Car Expo (PACE) is back, with the 2025 edition – which is co-sponsored by Carro and RHB Bank – set to take place this July 19-20 at the Setia […]
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No road closures in Kuala Lumpur for ASEAN foreign ministers meeting on July 8-11 – Fahmi Fadzil
Unlike the 46th ASEAN Summit held in May, there will be no road closures in Kuala Lumpur for the upcoming ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (AFMM) and related meetings that will be held in the capital […]
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JPJ initiates survey for digital services, seeking users’ feedback to make them more user-friendly, effective
Surveys seem to be the in-thing at the moment, with the road transport department (JPJ) conducting a customer survey on how the JPJ digital service system can be improved to be more user-friendly and effective. […]
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Transport ministry, JPJ reveal list of lorry, express bus operators with highest number of unpaid summonses
The transport ministry, through the road transport department (JPJ), has revealed the list of lorry companies and express bus operators who have recorded the highest number of traffic summonses for various vehicle offenses under the […]
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MIROS conducting survey on automatic emergency braking (AEB) to gauge public perception of the tech
The Malaysian institute of road safety research (MIROS) is conducting a study on public perception and readiness towards automatic emergency braking (AEB) technology in Malaysia, and is inviting feedback on the matter via a survey, […]
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JPJ impounds 101 luxury vehicles for various traffic offences – no insurance, using plate of a different car
The road transport department (JPJ) has seized 101 luxury vehicles that have been linked to various traffic offences. During the course of the nationwide operation, called Ops Luxury, the department hauled an assortment of vehicles […]