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Op Selamat 22: Road accident and fatality numbers down

The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) recorded a 1.41 percent decrease in road accident cases nationwide during the Op Selamat 22 period in conjunction with the Aidilfitri celebration from 8th to 13th April.

The Inspector-General of Police, Tan Sri Razarudin Husain, stated that the number of accident cases decreased by 8,862 cases compared to 8,989 cases last year.

“He also mentioned that fatal accident cases decreased by 10 percent with 105 cases compared to 117 cases last year, while the number of deaths also saw a six percent reduction with 119 deaths compared to 126 deaths the previous year,” he said.

Razarudin mentioned that motorcyclists and pillion riders still had the highest number of fatalities, with 79 deaths compared to 80 deaths recorded last year.

“According to studies, accidents occurred due to failure to control the vehicle leading to skidding due to fatigue and drowsiness, as well as not maintaining a safe driving distance between vehicles.

“I believe that the decrease in accident cases is a positive impact resulting from public awareness of the importance of road safety and prudent driving practices,” he added.

Furthermore, Razarudin stated that the Traffic Enforcement and Investigation Department (JSPT) recorded an increase in the number of summonses issued during Op Selamat 22, with a total of 114,467 summonses compared to 29,216 summonses issued during the previous Op Selamat, marking an increase of 85,251 summonses.

He also mentioned that the statistics of house break-in cases during this Op Selamat recorded 189 cases compared to 272 cases last year.

Toll-free on 23, 26 December for Christmas

The government has agreed to provide toll-free highways across Malaysia for two days in conjunction with the Christmas celebration on December 25.

Deputy Minister of Works, Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan, stated that the toll exemption will be effective on December 23 and 26, 2023, for all types of vehicles.

“The decision was made after a cabinet meeting on December 6 in conjunction with this year’s Christmas celebration.

The exemption is granted for all types of vehicles on all highways within the country, except for two toll plazas at the national border, namely the Bangunan Sultan Iskandar Toll Plaza and the Tanjung Kupang Toll Plaza,” he explained in a press conference today.