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Teen loses motorbike in op after RTD officers refuse to buy his excuses
Teen loses motorbike in op after RTD officers refuse to buy his excuses

New Straits Times

time6 days ago

  • New Straits Times

Teen loses motorbike in op after RTD officers refuse to buy his excuses

KLANG: A 15-year-old student was among 20 motorists who had their vehicles seized by the Selangor Road Transport Department in a special operation to clamp down on those driving without documents. State RTD director Azrin Borhan said the operation, dubbed Op PeWa, was carried out between 7am and 4pm today at Meru and Puncak Alam. "We checked a total of 46 vehicles comprising 44 motorcycles, one car and a lorry. "Of the vehicles checked, we took action against 19 motorcyclists as well as the car and lorry," he said when contacted today. Azrin said a total of 90 summons and 10 notices prohibiting the use of vehicles were issued to the motorists. "We also issued 10 notices to order vehicle inspections as well as 20 notices to detain vehicles for further action. "All 19 motorcycles and the car were seized," he said, adding that among the offences committed were driving without road tax or insurance, not having a valid Competent Driver's License or Goods Driving License, as well as other technical offences. Azrin said they also detected two cases involving underaged driving, two cases involving fancy number plates and four cases involving the misuse of road tax. "In one of the cases, we came across a 15-year-old student who was stopped at the traffic light intersection of Persiaran Kayangan near Section 7, Shah Alam. "He made excuses, saying he was riding the motorcycle belonging to his grandfather to help a friend. "The teenager also told our personnel that his grandfather was aware that he was using his motorcycle," said Azrin. However, the officers did not accept the teen's excuses and his motorcycle was seized. The youngster was also issued with summonses for underaged riding, not using a helmet and not having valid road tax or insurance. "We have taken his motorcycle to the Selangor RTD headquarters in Padang Jawa for further action," he said.

Foreigners caught running illegal taxi services near shopping mall in Subang Jaya
Foreigners caught running illegal taxi services near shopping mall in Subang Jaya

The Sun

time11-07-2025

  • The Sun

Foreigners caught running illegal taxi services near shopping mall in Subang Jaya

PETALING JAYA: Four foreign nationals operating illegal e-hailing services around a shopping mall here were caught in a special operation by the Selangor Road Transport Department (JPJ) recently. The four were two Syrians, a Yemeni and a Sudanese. They were detained on suspicion of running taxi services without any valid authorisation, Sinar Harian reported. The 30 to 40 year-old-men were said to be just fetching their friends or relatives when detained during an operation on July 6. Selangor JPJ director, Azrin Borhan said the operation was carried out based on complaints from the public noting the four cars used by the suspects, which are — Toyota Alphard, Hyundai Starex, Perodua Aruz dan Perodua Alza. In a statement today, he said the group's modus operandi involved using contacts from their home countries to find Arab tourists staying around the shopping mall area. Inspections revealed a total of eight offences, including the absence of a valid Competent Driving Licence (CDL) and misuse of Motor Vehicle Licences (LKM), he said. That particular location had become a hotspot as it is frequently visited by tourists from Middle Eastern countries, he added. 'Complaints received from the public reported the presence of several vehicles believed to be offering illegal taxi services in the area. 'Investigations also found that the fares charged were higher than those of legitimate services such as taxis or e-hailing, but passengers didn't mind as they could afford to pay,' said Azrin. According to him, one of the factors that makes tourists easily deceived by illegal taxi services is that they feel more comfortable using the services of Arab drivers. 'In addition to easier communication in the same language, some bookings are even made from their home countries before arriving in Malaysia. 'This situation facilitates the illegal operation, making it difficult for authorities and other road users to identify them,' he said. Azrin stated that firm action will be taken against any individual, including foreign nationals, found to be misusing licences or conducting public transport services without authorization. 'JPJ Selangor continuously conducts monitoring and enforcement based on all complaints received to ensure road laws are upheld. 'Any information related to illegal e-hailing activities can be reported via email at aduantrafik@ or through the e-Aduan JPJ app, including the complainant's details and incident information for further action,' he said.

Selangor JPJ: Seatbelt operation shows high compliance rate
Selangor JPJ: Seatbelt operation shows high compliance rate

Focus Malaysia

time02-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Focus Malaysia

Selangor JPJ: Seatbelt operation shows high compliance rate

THE Selangor Road Transport Department (JPJ) has reported a high level of compliance among express and tour bus drivers and passengers during the first two days of its seatbelt enforcement operation, conducted across the state, beginning yesterday (July 1). Its director, Azrin Borhan, said that a total of 56 express buses and 23 tour buses were inspected, and all were found to be in compliance with the regulations. 'We found that all these vehicles adhered to the instructions we issued. In Selangor, the level of compliance and cooperation from both drivers and passengers is very high,' he told reporters on Wednesday (July 2). 'This operation will be conducted continuously, with undercover enforcement carried out inside buses. We will monitor and enforce existing laws while on board.' Earlier, Azrin led a seatbelt enforcement operation targeting express and tour buses at the northbound Dengkil rest and service (R&R) area, near here. The operation aims to enhance passenger safety in public transport services, particularly buses, in line with legal requirements and national road safety standards. According to Azrin, as of 1pm, a total of five buses were inspected at the R&R area, and passengers were found to be wearing seat belts, with drivers having reminded them to do so before the journey began. He said that Selangor JPJ will focus inspections on express and tour buses at main bus terminals, rest stops, tourist hotspots, and major highways. 'When we conduct inspections and find seat belts which are damaged, we will instruct the company to carry out immediate repairs and issue a warning notice,' he said. JPJ director-general Datuk Aedy Fadly Ramli recently announced that starting July 1, it is mandatory for all drivers and passengers of express and tour buses manufactured after January 2020, to wear seat belts. For buses built before 2020, operators will be given a grace period to install seat belts. Passengers or drivers who fail to comply will face a RM300 fine, while bus companies may also face legal action for not ensuring passenger safety. ‒ July 2, 2025 Main image: Bernama

Selangor JPJ reports high seatbelt compliance in bus operation
Selangor JPJ reports high seatbelt compliance in bus operation

The Sun

time02-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • The Sun

Selangor JPJ reports high seatbelt compliance in bus operation

SEPANG: The Selangor Road Transport Department (JPJ) has recorded strong adherence to seatbelt regulations among express and tour bus drivers and passengers during the first two days of its enforcement operation, which began yesterday. A total of 56 express buses and 23 tour buses were inspected, with full compliance observed. Selangor JPJ director Azrin Borhan stated, 'We found that all these vehicles adhered to the instructions we issued. In Selangor, the level of compliance and cooperation from both drivers and passengers is very high.' The operation, conducted at the northbound Dengkil rest and service (R\&R) area, aims to enhance passenger safety in public transport services. Azrin added that undercover enforcement will continue, with officers monitoring compliance while on board buses. As of 1 pm today, five buses were inspected at the R\&R area, with all passengers found wearing seat belts. Drivers had reportedly reminded passengers to buckle up before departure. Selangor JPJ will focus inspections on express and tour buses at major terminals, rest stops, tourist areas, and highways. 'When we find damaged seat belts, we will instruct immediate repairs and issue warnings,' Azrin said. JPJ director-general Datuk Aedy Fadly Ramli recently announced that, starting July 1, wearing seat belts is mandatory for drivers and passengers of express and tour buses manufactured after January 2020. Buses built before 2020 will be given a grace period for seatbelt installation. Non-compliance may result in a RM300 fine for individuals, while bus companies could face legal action for failing to ensure passenger safety.

Eyes in the bus: Selangor RTD to go undercover to enforce seat belt rule
Eyes in the bus: Selangor RTD to go undercover to enforce seat belt rule

New Straits Times

time02-07-2025

  • New Straits Times

Eyes in the bus: Selangor RTD to go undercover to enforce seat belt rule

SEPANG: The Selangor Road Transport Department (RTD) will deploy undercover personnel onboard express and tour buses to ensure compliance with seatbelt regulations. Its director Azrin Borhan said the move was part of a special nationwide operation that began on July 1 to strengthen safety standards in public transport. "Our officers will board buses disguised as passengers to monitor compliance throughout the journey. "This will be in addition to random inspections at terminals, rest stops, tourist spots and major highways," he said at a press conference at an enforcement operation at the Dengkil rest stop here. Azrin said the use of seat belts by bus passengers is mandatory under Rule 2A of the Motor Vehicles (Seat Belt and Child Restraint System) Rules 1978, which requires all rear seats in buses, except stage buses, built on or after January 1, 2020, to be equipped with seat belts. "The rule also mandates that all passengers seated in seats fitted with seat belts must wear them. "Failure to comply is punishable by a fine of up to RM2,000 or six months' jail. Repeat offenders face a fine of up to RM4,000 or imprisonment of up to 12 months, or both," he said. Azrin said passengers who refused to wear seat belts despite being reminded by the driver would also be issued summonses, while minors would receive reminder notices. "We urge all bus operators to ensure that their seat belt systems are fully functional and to regularly remind passengers to use them throughout their journey," he said. He added that state RTD inspections over the past two days had covered 56 express buses and 23 tour buses, all of which were found to be in compliance. "We're satisfied with the high level of cooperation from both drivers and passengers so far, but this enforcement will be continuous," he said. Commenting on reports of damaged seat belts, Azrin said operators would be issued warning notices and instructed to carry out immediate repairs. "There is no compromise. All buses manufactured from 2020 onwards must be fitted with seat belts. Operators who fail to comply will face compound action if they continue transporting passengers," he said. Azrin also urged the public to play their part by reporting violations through the MyJPJ app or by emailing aduantrafik@ RTD director-general Datuk Aedy Fadly Ramli previously announced that starting this month,, all express and tour bus drivers and passengers are required to wear seat belts. The department is also expected to issue guidelines to support the enforcement of this requirement for buses manufactured before 2020.

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