New international vehicle safety requirements are taken into account for possible implementation in Malaysia, the Ministry of Transport said, reported The star.
The Road Transport Department (JPJ) is responsible for assessing the suitability of these safety requirements for domestic applications, and the proposed regulations come from the standards of the United Nations (UN), according to the Ministry of Transport.
These standards include UN R139 for Remassistent, UN R151 for blind spot information systems for detecting bicycles, UN R157 for automated lane systems and UN R166 for the detection of vulnerable road users in the vicinity of the vehicle.
The Ministry of Transport made the statement in response to Merbok Member Mohd Nazri Abu Hassan, who asked whether the latest vehicle safety technology would be obliged for all heavy vehicles in the country, in the light of care for incidents with heavy vehicles.
High -profile incidents this year, in which heavy vehicles were involved, include the Gerik -Bus crash that claimed 15 lives, while another incident with two heavy vehicles resulted in the death of the nine Federal Reserve Unit (Fru) members.
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