MATA Supports MOTAC's New Regulations To Enhance Tourist Bus Safety
Its president, Datuk Seri Dr Mohd Khalid Harun JP, said this step is very important and timely following the increasing concerns about the safety level of commercial tourism vehicles on the roads, especially with the upcoming Visit Malaysia Year 2026.
"The new regulations, which will come into effect from Aug 1, set stricter requirements including more frequent vehicle maintenance, driver working hour limits, the installation of GPS tracking systems, and mandatory safety inspections every six months.
"This initiative aims to strengthen public confidence in the tourism transportation sector and ensure greater safety for both local and international tourists," he said in a statement today.
According to him, data from the Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (MIROS) and Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) show more than 2,300 accidents involving tour buses and coaches between 2020 and 2024, and in 2023 alone, 27 deaths and more than 230 injuries were reported.
Among the main factors were mechanical failures, driver fatigue, and insufficient maintenance, highlighting the need for stricter regulations in this industry.
Mohd Khalid said MATA is committed to continuing cooperation with MOTAC, tour operators, and transport companies in conducting safety awareness training for tourism transport operators and promoting the use of telematics systems and digital safety technology in tourism buses.
Additionally, MATA is also said to promote more responsible travel scheduling to reduce driver fatigue and continuously provide feedback to MOTAC regarding the implementation and challenges faced at the field level.
"The tourism sector is one of the main contributors to the country's economy, and transportation safety is the cornerstone of the tourist experience.

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