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Seven-time Formula One (F1) champion and driver for the Petronas Mercedes team, Lewis Hamilton encouraged students to embrace and take advantage of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education. He gave this advice when he visited Seri Keramat National Secondary School, last Friday.

His surprise visit was in conjunction with the school coming out tops among 39 other schools in a responsible waste management competition. The competition was led by Petronas Chemicals Group.

Hamilton also conducted some experiments with the school’s students. He expressed his happiness after meeting the students of the school, and praised their interest in the field of science at a young age.

The principal of SMK Seri Keramat, Noraini Ibrahim, said she was happy to witness the school’s efforts to integrate environmentally friendly initiatives into its curriculum because she believes in fostering student awareness of the importance of sustainable efforts and practices over time and that can build an environmentally conscious community. around.

General Manager (Communications Management), Petronas Group Strategic Communications, Khairul Hisham Mazlan said, the program is in line with one of PETRONAS’ social impacts ‘Planting for Tomorrow’ which focuses on educating young people about the importance of biodiversity conservation and sustainable living.

The Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department (JSPT – Jabatan Siasatan dan Penguatkuasaan Trafik) of the Royal Malaysian Police has begun publishing daily road accident statistics, starting from Thursday, 14th March 2024. It is a move highlighted by the Malaysian Transport Minister a while ago.

Director of the Bukit Aman Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department, Datuk Mohd Azman Ahmad Saperi said there were 1,999 cases of road accidents that resulted in 12 deaths last Thursday.

Statistics for Friday, March 15, 2024 decreased by 121 cases to 1,878 cases. However, the number of deaths increased to 16 cases.

“The release of statistical data to the public is a step to increase the awareness of road users and the public how serious accidents are every day,” he said in a statement yesterday (Friday).

The police also called for all road users to always follow the rules and ensure that road laws are obeyed. He explained that cooperation from the public is expected to further increase awareness of the importance of maintaining safety and thus reduce the rate of road accidents.”

Note from the author: The numbers are still at an alarming level, as on average, there were 83.3 and 78.3 accidents per hour on Thursday and Friday respectively. In terms of deaths, the daily average was 1 every 2 hours on Thursday, and 2 every 3 hours on Friday.

One Motorcyclist Dies every Two Hours

Harley-Davidson Orange and Black Carnival Sales – The Sale that Won’t Come Back. Happening from 15th to 17th March 2024 at Harley-Davidson dealers nationwide.

Get ready to kickstart your excitement with Harley-Davidson’s Orange and Black Carnival Sale, the event of the season that you won’t want to miss! From 15 March to 17 March, gearheads and enthusiasts alike can indulge in unbeatable deals and thrilling offers on a wide range of Harley-Davidson motorcycles and accessories.

Hosted by Harley-Davidson dealerships across Malaysia, this exclusive event, in partnership with Harley-Davidson, promises an unforgettable experience with special promotions, and amazing deals that won’t come back, and much more. Whether you’re a seasoned rider or just starting your journey, the Orange and Black Carnival Sale has something for everyone.

Don’t miss out on this one-of-a-kind opportunity to revitalise your ride and embrace the thrill of the open road with Harley-Davidson. Join us at our dealerships and experience the Orange and Black Carnival Sale – the sale that won’t come back.

The Johor Police are investigating two traffic cops suspected of extorting money from Singaporeans in an incident at Bangunan Sultan Iskandar on March 10.

The state police chief, Commissioner M. Kumar, said his party detected a viral video on social media Facebook uploaded by the name Irene Teo on the ‘Sage‘ page. The video was then also shared by several other sites including the popular Facebook site, MY SG Road Trip – Your Malaysia Road Trip Guide.

“The police have confirmed that they are conducting an investigation against two traffic police officers who are believed to have committed extortion following the sharing of two videos on Facebook, yesterday.

“The video was also commented on through an article uploaded by the Mothership website dated March 11,” he said in a media statement today.

He said that through the post that went viral, it is believed that the poster ‘Irene Teo’ was instructed to pay a sum of RM600 to the two traffic police members at BSI to avoid being sued.”

According to Irene Teo, they said they only had RM500 and not enough RM600 as requested. The policeman replied, “RM500 is ok too.”

“The victim is said to have committed an offense by entering the lorry lane at check point 8A towards Johor Bahru to Singapore on March 10, at about 8.15pm,” he said.

However, according to Irene again and as in the video, it was the policeman who ordered them to drive into the lorry lane.

He said the investigation was carried out in accordance with Section 384 of the Penal Code for extortion.

“However, we have not yet received any report made by the victim regarding the incident and an official request was made to the Singapore Consulate Office in Johor Bahru for help locating the Facebook owner ‘Sage’ and the poster ‘Irene Teo’ to assist the investigation,” he said.

The Road Transport Department (Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan/JPJ) confirmed that the issue of the display of the owner’s photo being different from the actual owner’s information in the Malaysian Digital Driving License (e-LMM) was due to system maintenance.

JPJ also informed that there was no element of system abuse or identity theft in the issue.

JPJ in a statement today informed that the matter occurred when the information technology team was carrying out system maintenance work which was done periodically to ensure the sustainability of the MyJPJ system.

“The JPJ takes note and apologizes regarding the issue of the display of the e-LMM owner’s photo being different from the actual owner’s information. This department would like to inform that this matter has been immediately rectified and improved,” according to the statement.

JPJ assures that there is no element of system abuse or identity theft of driver’s license holders’ information. On the contrary, all information is protected and safe.

“JPJ will always improve the system from time to time to strengthen the delivery of the best digital services to the people,” according to him.

National motorcycle racer, better known as Damok (Syarifuddin Azman) will participate in the Asian Road Racing Championship (ARRC) race this season.

His new team, Idemitsu Boon Siew Honda (BSH) Racing Team released the statement. This new contract means that Damok will be able to compete in a major racing championship after he no longer competes in the Moto3 Championship in MotoGP.

He along with his teammate Md. Irfan Haykal will compete in the AP 250cc class.

Apart from Damok, Md. Zaqhwan Zaidi will continue his career in the ASB1000 premier class on the new Honda CBR1000RR-R 2024 machine. Md. Helmi Azman and Azroy Hakeem Anuar will ride the Honda CBR600RR in the SS600cc.

Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of BSH Mitsuharu Funase said his side set high targets to hunt for various successes, as well as make 2024 the year of success for the team.

“We are hoping to emerge as the overall champion of the SS600 class. Our riders have experience and high fighting spirit while Syarifuddin in the AP250 class promises consistent action,” he said.

The opening round of the ARRC (Asia Road Racing Championship) takes place on March 15-17 at Chang International Circuit, Thailand.

The police have arrested a motorcyclist who deliberately hit another vehicle and caused an accident in order to be able to claim compensation.

The 41-year-old unemployed man was arrested at a house in Changkat Bukit Gambir, Gelugor, Penang.

North East District Police Chief, Assistant Commissioner Razlam Ab Hamid said, further review found that the suspect has 13 previous records, five involving crimes and eight related to drug cases.

“We have completed the investigation papers and submitted them to the Deputy Public Prosecutor (TPR) for further action.

“Following that, we received instructions to charge the suspect in court this Thursday according to Section 384 of the Penal Code,” he said when contacted today.

Section 384 of the Penal Code is the law regarding the offence of extortion.

Last Sunday, a photo and video went viral on social media showing a motorcyclist who deliberately hitting a car before claiming that the fault was caused by the owner of the vehicle involved. He then asked for damages ranging from RM20 to RM60 from the car owner on the grounds that his side mirror was broken due to the incident.

Police Hunts Man who Causes Accidents to Claim Money

Hong Leong Yamaha Motor Sdn. Bhd. (HLYM) has issued a recall notice for the Yamaha NVX and Yamaha YZF-R15M. The programme involves some 2021, 2022, 2023 Yamaha NVX and Yamaha YZF-R15M in Malaysia.

According to HLYM’s press release on their website, the programme involves the replacement and upgrading of the CCU assembly for the NVX and R15M. The programme will be conducted in stages.

The CCU is the Communication Control Unit in Yamaha’s terminology. It is the electronic unit which allows the rider to communicate with the bike through his smartphone. In other words, the unit governs the Yamaha Y-Connect’s connectivity feature. However, HLYM did not elaborate on the issues faced or whether it is a preventive measure.

The press release also cites the motorcycles involved in the programme.

The chassis (frame) numbers for the Yamaha NVX are:

  • PMYSG7410L0000011 – P0039700
  • PMYSG7420L0000011 – P0026367

The chassis (frame) numbers for affected Yamaha YZF-R15M are:

  • PMYRG7910N0000011 – N0002990
  • PMYRG7910P0002991 – P0005190
  • PMYRG7910P0004991

Hong Leong Yamaha Motor also stated that they will not issue official letters to the affected owners. Instead, customers can visit Yamaha’s authorised dealers for further information.

Owners can set an appointment at authorised dealers or HLYM’s headquarters at Sungai Buloh. The appointment link is https://service.yamaha-motor.com.my/booking.

The WCE highway (West Coast Expressway) from Taiping to Beruas can be used for free for two months from midnight tonight until next May 11. The WCE highway was opened from 12.01 midnight yesterday.

Public Works Minister, Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi said the new route was free in conjunction with Ramadan and Aidilfitri.

“We are grateful to the WCE concessionaire and Malaysian Highways Authority (LLM) for providing free tolls for two months from 12.01 midnight (yesterday) until May 11 in conjunction with Ramadan and Aidilfitri. This service is also a request from the Menteri Besar of Perak (Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad).

“The provision of free tolls is different from tolls in other places which are up to two months because it takes into account the arrival of Ramadan and the Eid al-Fitr festival season which is usually celebrated longer,” he told reporters after the opening ceremony.

The WCE Section 11 route that was opened this time involves a 35.5km long route with a construction cost of RM422 million connecting users directly from the PLUS highway at the Changkat Jering Toll Plaza to Beruas. Thus the travel time from Changkat Jering to Beruas takes only 20 minutes compared to 55 minutes via the existing route.

The total length of the WCE is 233km from Banting, Selangor to Beruas. The WCE, which began construction in August 2014, cost RM5.044 billion. Of that amount, RM1.922 billion was the cost for the construction of the alignment package in Perak, while the remaining RM3.122 billion was the alignment construction package in Selangor.

Earlier in his speech, the Minister said that the WCE was built with the goal of being an alternative route in reducing traffic congestion thus improving the country’s communication network. He expects the WCE to be an alternative route to the existing route from the Klang Valley to the North region, especially for residents on the west coast of peninsular Malaysia.

 

Ducati Malaysia has introduced the Ever Red Factory Warranty, a comprehensive three-year factory warranty designed exclusively for Ducati owners. This groundbreaking warranty will be made available with all Ducati models starting from 1st March 2024.

The Ever Red Factory Warranty represents a significant stride in Ducati’s commitment to providing unparalleled support and peace of mind to its esteemed clientele. Tailor-made to cater to the unique needs of Ducati owners, this three-year factory warranty sets a new standard for excellence in the motorcycle industry.

Key features of the Ever Red Factory Warranty include:

  • Tailor-made for Ducati Owners: Crafted with the Ducati enthusiast in mind, this three-
    year warranty program is tailored to provide unparalleled benefits and support that only Ducati Malaysia offers.
  • Unlimited Mileage: Recognizing the adventurous spirit of Ducati riders, the Ever Red Factory Warranty comes with unlimited mileage, allowing owners to explore the open road without limitations.
  • Maximised Peace of Mind: Ducati Malaysia is pleased to extend this extraordinary warranty for a duration of three years, underlining the brand’s confidence in the quality and durability of their motorcycles with the exclusive use of Genuine Ducati parts.

Mr. Dennis Michael, Chief Operating Officer of Ducati Malaysia, expressed his enthusiasm about the Ever Red Factory Warranty, stating, “At Ducati Malaysia, we prioritise serving our local Ducati community by delivering exceptional motorcycles and ensuring their ownership experience is worry-free. The Ever Red Factory Warranty is a cornerstone of our commitment to excellence, offering extended coverage and peace of mind on the road. This program holds immense importance for our community, providing them with the assurance and support they deserve, while benefiting customers with added value and confidence in their Ducati ownership.”

Additional Benefits of the 3-year Ever Red Factory Warranty:

  • Applicable for New 2024 Model Year Ducati and Scrambler Motorcycles: From the sleek lines of the Panigale V4S to the iconic appeal of the Next-Gen Scrambler, this warranty covers an extensive range of 2024 Ducati Malaysia models starting from 1st March 2024 onwards.
  • Transferrable Warranty: Tagged to the chassis number, the 3-Year Ever Red Factory Warranty seamlessly transfers to subsequent owners within the three-year period, enhancing the resale value of Ducati motorcycles in Malaysia.
  • Worry-free Cost of Ownership: By providing comprehensive coverage, this warranty significantly lowers the cost of ownership, making Ducati ownership more accessible and rewarding.

Ducati Malaysia invites motorcycle enthusiasts to explore the Ever Red Factory Warranty, reflecting the brand’s unwavering dedication to customer satisfaction.

For more information on Ducati models and the Ever Red Factory Warranty, visit Ducati dealerships nationwide or follow Ducati Malaysia on Facebook and Instagram.

Faster, Easier Ownership with Ducati Corse Credit Financing

All Ducati and Scrambler Ducati models will be made available for ownership via an exclusive financing option – Ducati Corse Credit. The financing plan incorporates features that make Ducati ownership more seamless:

  • Tailor made for Ducati and Scrambler bikes.
  • Flexible repayment scheme.
  • Faster approval.
  • Interest rate as low as 4.88%.
  • 10% downpayment option.

Have you encountered parking touts that demand a “guard fee” when you want to park your motorcycle or car? This matter is prevalent in many places around the National Capital despite the parking lot in question is a public area.

It is actually an offence and we can report such activities to the Police or City Hall.

Several days ago a parking tout was jailed for 30 days and fined by the Kuala Lumpur City Hall Magistrate’s Court (DBKL) after being found guilty of carrying out such illegal activities.

He along with seven individuals, including five foreigners, were accused in court after being arrested by the DBKL Enforcement Department through the Unlicensed Parking Guard Special Operation (Ops Jaga), last Thursday. The operations was carried out around Jalan Tun Sambathan, Jalan Sri Hartamas, Jalan Beremi, Jalan Tengkat Tong Shin, Jalan Alor and Jalan Raja Alang. These areas were identified as the focus of parking touts to “guard” and collect parking fees in public areas.

“A special operation was carried out from 12.30pm to 9.30pm, which resulted in arresting three local men and five foreigners consisting of three Indians, one Bangladeshi and one Myanmar national.

“They are then taken to the Enforcement Department for further action and documentation process (court prosecution/investigation papers).

“Yesterday, the DBKL Magistrate’s Court sentenced one individual to 30 days in prison, four others were sentenced to 14 days in prison while the other three were fined,” DBKL said.

Previously, the media reported the activities of parking touts in the capital operating unabated after they were seen often disturbing road users. The parking touts were spotted charging up to RM20 for a vehicle targeting crowded locations such as shopping areas, dining places and around entertainment centers.

Penang Police are hunting for a man who caused an accident on purpose and demanded money from the driver.

The police have received a report regarding a man who allegedly caused a road accident intentionally with the purpose of demanding a sum of money, supposedly as compensation from the owner of the car involved.

The man is said to cause accidents often around the city, Jalan Masjid Negeri, Bukit Gambir, Taman Lip Sin, and Taman Tun Sardon.

North East District Police Chief, Assistant Commissioner Razlam Ab Hamid, said the man is still being hunted by the police since receiving a complaint from the public last December. “So far a report has been received regarding the incident and efforts to track down the suspect are still ongoing.

“The case is being investigated according to Section 420 of the Penal Code which is cheating,” he said when contacted today.

Earlier, several photos and videos were circulated on social media showing the man riding a motorcycle deliberately hitting a car and claiming that the fault was caused by the owner of the vehicle involved.

Following the “violation,” the motorcyclist is said to be asking for damages of between RM20 and RM60 from the car owner on the grounds that his side mirror was broken in the incident.

Scams like this have happened several times and it makes the car dashboard camera or action camera for motorcyclists a must-have device.

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