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If you own a car, motorcycle, or any form of transport that is used on the roads across Malaysia, you need to settle a few things with the Road Transport Department or JPJ. Things like renewing your road tax or insurance might be an issue if you have any outstanding JPJ summons but fear not as the 70% discount on fines has been extended to the end of September 2020. (more…)

Mei lalu, netizen telah berkongsikan beberapa gambar yang memaparkan seorang warga Singapura telah bertindak menukar nombor plat kenderaan di sebuah stesen minyak yang terletak di Lebuhraya LinKedua Gelang Patah, Johor Bahru.

Tindakannya itu mencetuskan kemarahan orang ramai dengan rata-rata menggesa pihak berkuasa mengambil tindakan.

Semalam, tertuduh, Tan Hock Lai, telah dijatuhkan hukuman denda RM8,000 oleh Mahkamah Khas Trafik Johor Bahru selepas mengaku bersalah atas tindakannya menukar nombor plat pada kereta jenis BMW 320i miliknya.

Seandainya tertuduh gagal menjelaskan bayaran tersebut, dia berdepan setahun penjara.

Difahamkan, Tan menyerah diri 2 Julai lalu selepas Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan (JPJ) menjalankan siasatan.

  • Lebih daripada 10,000 kemalangan jalan raya adalah akibat daripada penggunaan tayar celup.
  • JPJ akan bekerjasama dengan JKR dan SIRIM untuk menguatkuasakannya.
  • Kita sebagai penunggang motosikal perlulah sentiasa berwaspada dengan cebisan tayar celup di atas jalan raya pada setiap masa.

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  • More than 10,000 road accidents resulted from the use of retreaded tyres.

  • The JPJ will work closely with JKR and SIRIM for enforcement.

  • We motorcyclists must watch out for pieces of tyre retread at all times.

One of the biggest dangers for us motorcyclists is hitting a piece of separated truck tyre tread. They are usually the carcasses of retreaded tyres.

There’s not much to cause a motorcycle to lose control and hitting a large piece of tough rubber invariably sends us off the road. We can look forward to extensive bodywork or motorcycle component damage even if we don’t crash.

Apart from that, The Mythbusters conclusively tested that a piece of retread flying off a tyre at speed can decapitate a person standing directly behind.

Last Friday, the Minister of Malaysian Public Road Works, Baru Bian said that more than 10,000 road accidents resulted from retreaded tyres.

JPJ officers checking tyres – The Sun Daily

When contacted by MyMetro, the Chief Director of the Road Transport Department (Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan – JPJ) Datuk Seri Shahruddin Khalid said that the department will work closely with the Malaysian Public Works Department (Jabatan Kerja Raya – JKR) and Standard and Industrial Research Institute of Malaysia (SIRIM).

The cooperation will look into the issue of enforcement and revision of the quality of retreaded tyres being sold in Malaysia, especially among heavy trucks.

He added that currently available retreaded tyres adhere to the standards set by SIRIM. Only SIRIM can determine if the tyres conform to their standards.

Datuk Seri Shahruddin claims that the problem arises when operators use tyres retreaded by non-licensed retreaders. As such, SIRIM officers ought to perform the checks and enforcements as they are familiar with the standards set by their organisation.

Truth is, Malaysia isn’t the only country with large numbers of retreaded tyre failure, instead it occurs worldwide.

In the meantime, you and I as motorcyclists need to stay vigilant at all times when riding. Besides that, keep your distance from trucks that are travelling at speed on the highways.

Understanding why sambung bayar or continue payment schemes are both illegal and dangerous.

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