The police have been established to maintain traffic laws more strictly – according to a report from The starTraffic inactists will be published from 1 October together Instead of warnings or advocacy.
“From 1 October we will no longer publish warnings. Instead, we will take strict and fast enforcement measures against traffic inactics,” Kuala Lumpur Police Chief Chief Commat Fadil Marsus told the English -speaking every day.
KL Police has issued 60,596 warning messages from the start of 6 September of the Act on the Act (Code-mentioned OPS Puu) until 25 September, including for obstructing traffic (5,217), which did not obey traffic signage (2,489) and Jaywalking (1139).

Furthermore, 927 warning messages were published due to luxury number plates, which did not wear a helmet (407), stopped by the white line at traffic lights (389), no seat belt (325), put in a yellow box (219) and illegal bicycle modifications (196).
“The special operation is designed to give long-term consciousness about the importance of road safety. Our goal is to elevate society to become a authority,” said the KL-police chef.
“We focused on high -quality zones in the city center, including Jalan Loke Yew, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Jalan Bukit Bintang, Jalan P Ramlee, Jalan Tun Razak and various other hotspots under the jurisdiction of KL Police,” he added.
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