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The owner of the company whose lorry was involved in the crash that killed nine Federal Reserve Unit (FRU) personnel in Teluk ...
Transport Minister Anthony Loke today said he has no objections to returning the oversight of tour buses to the Ministry of ...
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Sinar Daily on MSNFRU fatal crash: Lorry company owner to face court action - LokeTransport Minister Anthony Loke said that the Road Transport Department (JPJ) will take action against the company.
The transport ministry has announced that all heavy vehicle and bus operators will need to activate existing speed limit devices (SLD) on their vehicles, because their use will be mandatory from ...
Following a spate of accidents, the government will require all heavy vehicles to be fitted with ‘Speed Limitation Devices’ ...
Tour and express buses, as well as heavy goods vehicles over 3,500kg registered from 2015 onwards, must have their Speed Limitation Device (SLD) checked ...
The driver's claim that the brake system of the bus had stopped working was not yet proven. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The Women, Family, and Community Development Ministry is allowing students and families affected by the Universiti Pendidikan ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNCollision with tow truck near Tapah marks 3rd bus crash this weekA double-decker bus carrying passengers collided into the rear of a tow truck at KM311.4 of the North-South Expressway near ...
Fifteen people were killed in a predawn crash on Monday between a car and a university bus along Malaysia’s notoriously ...
The tourism, arts and culture ministry says the accident raises questions about the country’s image as a safe travel destination.
Lineup: 1. 15 university students killed in Malaysia bus crash 2. India woos foreign automakers to boost domestic EV production 3. Bhutan gets a hand from Japan to fight stomach cancer ...
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