Regulatory Modernization
Road Transport
AI Synthesis & Market Narrative
Comprehensive amendments to the Road Transport Act are modernizing regulations, increasing fines for offenses, introducing new rules for micromobility vehicles, and digitalizing accident reporting through an e-Police platform. This reflects a push for enhanced road safety and administrative efficiency.
Correlated Linguistic Patterns
["Maximum compound rate for certain traffic offence fines set to be increased"
"Road Transport Act amendments \u2013 new Section 42A to tackle mat rempit issue"
"transport ministry to redefine micromobility rules"
"Accident police reports can be made online soon \u2013 e-Police platform"]
Driving Media Context
Maximum compound rate for certain traffic offence fines set to be increased from RM300 to RM500
Among the amendments to the Road Transport Act 1987 (Act 333), which were tabled for its first reading in parliament yesterday, is the move to increase the m...
Road Transport Act amendments – new Section 42A to tackle mat rempit issue, heavy fines for illegal racing
As previously indicated, amendments to the Road Transport Act 1987 (Act 333) have been tabled for its first reading in parliament today. The changes that wil...
Amendments to Road Transport Act to be tabled next week – 11 scopes, 42 provisions, here’s what to expect
Amendments to the Road Transport Act 1987 (Act 333) are set to be tabled in parliament next Monday, and they will be wide-ranging, containing reforms and cha...
Transport ministry to redefine micromobility rules; to bring provisions for safety requirements, enforcement
The planned amendments to the Road Transport Act 1987 (Act 333) by the ministry of transport (MoT) include revisions to provisions specific to micromobility ...
Mat rempit to be clamped down soon with heavier punishments for road racing and speeding
Among the myriad proposed amendments to the Road Transport Act 1987 (Act 333) announced by the ministry of transport today was a provision that would allow a...
Accident police reports can be made online soon – e-Police platform will allow 24/7 reporting not at station
Continuing on the ministry of transport’s proposed changes to the Road Transport Act 1987 (Act 333) that will be tabled in parliament on Monday, a new avenue...
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JPJ takes court action against modded motorcycles
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