
Eight luxury vehicles among 25 seized in Terengganu RTD Aidiladha ops
Terengganu RTD director Mohd Zamri Samion said the vehicles were seized for various offences, including expired driving and motor vehicle licences, lack of insurance coverage, and multiple technical violations.
Zamri said his team also seized a cargo lorry transporting a nitrogen-filled container due to the use of unsafe tyres during the two-day operation, which began on Wednesday.
The vehicle, driven by a man in his 30s, was stopped at Kampung Padang Nenas, Kuala Nerus, at 7.20am on Thursday while travelling from Paka, Dungun to Tok Bali, Kelantan.
"Checks revealed that seven of the vehicle's tyres were deemed unsafe as their treads were excessively worn out, with some tyres torn or punctured," he said.
"This time, we also seized eight luxury vehicles, including a Hummer, Peugeot, Land Rover, and high-powered motorcycles, for technical offences, expired licences and failure to renew insurance and motor vehicle licences," he said.
Mohd Zamri added that the department views technical violations seriously, particularly involving commercial vehicles and unsafe tyres.
The week-long operation from Wednesday to next Tuesday aims to ensure smooth and safer traffic flow during the festive season, in line with the slogan "Drive Safe, Arrive Safe."
"We are also taking motorcyclist offences seriously, especially not wearing helmets and running red lights, which recorded the highest number of offences during the first two days."
As with previous operations, enforcement on the seven scheduled offences remains a priority to help reduce road crashes and fatalities throughout the period.
"These include speeding, disobeying traffic signals, overtaking on double lines, driving on the emergency lane, reckless overtaking, queue-cutting, and using mobile phones while driving," he said.
During the first two days of the operation, a total of 6,006 vehicles were inspected, with enforcement action taken against 529 of them for various violations.
A total of 746 summonses and 370 other notices were issued, covering 1,052 offences.
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