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PDRM (Royal Malaysia Police) is focusing on launching its latest big-scale operation that targets all sorts of modified bikes with specs that are deemed illegal. According to the police chief himself, Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador, this operation will look into high-powered motorcycles as well as mopeds within the 150cc range. (more…)

The Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) force is responsible for many things, even when it comes to doing things above and beyond their job scope. A great example of that was seen earlier today on a Twitter post that’s currently going viral where this time, it’s about a traffic police officer lending a helping hand to a student. (more…)

  • Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM) sekali lagi memberi peringatan bahawa marsyal tiada kuasa untuk mengawal lalu lintas.
  • Marsyal hanya boleh ada dengan kehadiran pengiring Polis Trafik.
  • Selain itu, penganjur konvoi perlu memohon kebenaran untuk mengadakan konvoi dengan Bahagian Kawalan Lalulintas.

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  • Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM) has again warned that marshals are not to direct traffic during convoys.

  • Marshals can only exist with Traffic Police escort.

  • Also, convoy organizers must apply for the right to convoy with the Traffic Control Division (Bahagain Kawalan Lalulintas).

Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM) has once again reminded that marshals in motorcycle convoys are prohibited against stopping or directing traffic.

The post in PDRM’s official Facebook page also stated that the use of marshals in competitions, convoys or programs on public roads must be accompanied by the Traffic Police.

Members of the public or road user are considered in violation of this specific order if they request right of way, stop traffic, redirect traffic or other such activities.

Furthermore, ride marshals are not allowed without the presence of police escorts. Marshals are also not allowed to direct traffic in the presence of police escorts. Rather, the marshals’ duties are to ensure the ride participants adhere to traffic rules.

The police will act against individuals who attempt to control traffic flow without police escort under Section 21 of the Police Act (1967) or Section 79(2) Road Transport Act (1987).

Bikes Republic has also placed a called to the PDRM’s Traffic Control Division (Bahagian Kawalan Lalulintas) at their headquarters in Bukit Aman, Kuala Lumpur to seek confirmation on the matter. The need to apply for organizing convoys has existed for many years.

We were told that every motorcycle convoy must be applied to the aforementioned division ahead of time for approval. Besides that, Traffic Police escort is specifically for matters of national importance, thus escort for motorcycle convoys is due to the discretion of the PDRM.

Bahagian Kawalan Lalulintas can be reached at 03-22663358. You may submit your applications by hand to:

Bahagian Kawalan Lalulintas
Tingkat 1, Menara 1
Ibu Pejabat Polis Diraja Malaysia
Bukit Aman
50560 Kuala Lumpur.

 

  • Polis DiRaja Malaysia (PDRM) telah menerima 871 buah motosikal Kawasaki Z250 dan KLX KLX250 bagi memperkuatkan lagi unit rondaan URB mereka.
  • Upacara penyerahan telah diadakan semalam di markas Pasukan Gerakan Am berhampiran Bukit Kayu Hitam, Kedah.
  • Ke semua motosikal scrambler Kawasaki KLX250 akan membantu dalam rondaan kawasan bersempadan dengan Thailand yang mana meliputi kawasan berbukit dan jalan yang sempit.

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The Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) has received 871 Kawasaki Z250 and KLX250 to further strengthen their URB patrol unit.

The handing-over ceremony was done yesterday at the General Operations Force (GOF) base near Bukit Kayu Hitam, Kedah.

All of the Kawasaki KLX250 scramblers will assist in patrolling areas bordering Thailand which includes hilly areas and narrow roads.

The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) has received a total of 871 units of Kawasaki motorcycles to further strengthen their motorcycle patrol unit known as Unit Rondaan Bermotosikal (URB). These models consists of the Kawasaki Z250 and KLX250 scramblers. (more…)

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