In a startling revelation, officers from the Road Transport Department (JPJ) in Perak seized an ambulance after discovering that its road tax had expired a staggering 13 years ago. The incident unfolded when officers from the Motorcycle Enforcement Unit (UPB) pulled over the ambulance during their patrol along Jalan Tun Abdul Razak, Ipoh, as detailed in a Facebook post by Perak JPJ.
Using the Smart Management Enforcement Device (SMED) for checks, officers revealed that both the license and road tax for the ambulance had expired on March 5, 2010. The gravity of the situation was further highlighted as the ambulance was in the midst of transporting a patient to Sultanah Bayrun Hospital (HRPB) when it was stopped.
The Road Transport Department (JPJ) is set to intensify its advocacy program, emphasising the significance of valid licenses for motorists and motorcyclists, particularly among school students. Datuk Rospiagus Taha, the director-general of JPJ, announced plans to encourage 23,000 individuals aged 16 to 35, including students riding motorcycles without a license, to obtain their driving licenses within the next six months.
While JPJ acknowledges the challenges faced by students who rely on motorcycles for commuting to school, legal action will not be taken during this advocacy phase. Instead, the focus is on educating and creating awareness. Taha stated, “We will not take legal action because we are in the advocacy phase and at the same time, we also understand the constraints facing students who need to ride motorcycles to get to school.”
Building on the success of the Jaguar I-PACE launch earlier this year by Jaguar Land Rover Malaysia, the award-winning electric vehicle is now offering customers the chance to elevate the aesthetics of their I-PACE with the introduction of the “I-PACE Stealth” Pack. This specially curated pack aims to enhance the distinctive design and dynamic appearance of the Jaguar I-PACE.
Both existing owners and new customers have the opportunity to purchase the “Stealth” Pack, subtly amplifying the comprehensive blend of performance, agility, technology, and everyday usability that defines Jaguar, coupled with the unique electrified driving experience of the I-PACE.
In a recent announcement, Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) has disclosed plans to introduce charges for non-Malaysian citizens utilising the GOKL bus services. This new measure will be implemented in phases, affecting four routes in the city center, namely Route 01 (Green), Route 02 (Purple), Route 03 (Red), and Route 04 (Blue).
Cashless Payment Transactions: Non-Malaysian citizens availing themselves of GOKL bus services will be required to make cashless payments. Accepted modes of payment include the Touch & Go card, QR code, credit card, or debit card.
MyKad Registration for Malaysian Citizens: On the other hand, Malaysian citizens utilising the GOKL bus services must register their MyKad for authentication purposes to enjoy the continued free service.
The Exchange TRX, a recently inaugurated shopping haven in Kuala Lumpur, is facing public backlash due to what many deem as exorbitant parking rates. The outcry has intensified, especially during weekdays, where the parking fees at Exchange TRX surpass those of other prominent malls, hotels, and even hospitals in the Malaysian capital.
On weekdays, the first hour of parking at Exchange TRX costs RM5, with each subsequent hour demanding an additional RM4. The accumulated cost of parking for two hours reaches a staggering RM9, a figure that has left many visitors astonished. After 5 pm, a flat rate of RM10 is imposed, with a maximum daily cap set at RM30. Weekend rates at Exchange TRX are marginally more palatable, with the first hour priced at RM3 and each subsequent hour also set at RM3.
The Department of Road Transport (JPJ) in Selangor, under the direction of Azrin Borhan, recently executed a successful undercover operation as part of the Integrated Compliance Operation. Utilising four unmarked vehicles, the operation specifically targeted lorries engaging in traffic offenses. A total of 22 lorries were apprehended during the operation, with a notable case involving a lorry carrying a ‘pilling’ load that exceeded the permitted limit by a significant 79.25%.
Azrin Borhan highlighted the significance of the operation’s success, commending the efforts of the undercover team from JPJ. Their surveillance activities played a crucial role in identifying and subsequently informing the operational members, leading to the apprehension of multiple commercial vehicles involved in traffic violations.
Tesla has initiated the delivery of its electric sedan, the Model 3, in Malaysia. The deliveries took place at Tesla’s Cyberjaya centre, marking a crucial step in Tesla’s mission to accelerate the adoption of sustainable energy in the country. Customers received the Model 3 Rear-Wheel Drive and Long Range variants at the Cyberjaya facility.
The Model 3 comes with refined exterior styling, optimised for maximum aerodynamics, and a redesigned interior. These updates promise improved range, a quieter ride, and additional features without compromising the thrilling performance that characterises Tesla models.
One of the notable features of the Model 3 is its V3 Supercharging capability, allowing the car to charge up to 282km in just 15 minutes. This feature enhances the charging experience for Tesla owners, providing efficient and quick recharging.
Proton has officially introduced the Proton S70, a sleek and feature-rich sedan that combines the trusted Proton lineage with the innovative design of the Geely Emgrand model. The Proton S70 is available in four distinct variants. The variants are the 1.5T Executive, 1.5T Premium, 1.5T Flagship and the 1.5T Flagship X.
Based on and drawing inspiration from the Geely Emgrand, the Proton S70 features an identical shape with thoughtful modifications. The exterior is enhanced with a distinctive rear model script and a new grille adorned with chrome pin inserts. LED projector headlamps illuminate the path ahead, accompanied by LED taillights with a striking light bar. Completing the look are a sunroof and 17-inch 10-spoke wheels wrapped in Goodyear Assurance TripleMax 2 tires.
Under the hood, the Proton S70 differentiates itself with a turbocharged 1.5 L 3-cylinder engine paired with a 7-speed Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT). This powerhouse contrasts with the Geely’s naturally aspirated 4-cylinder engine with a Continuous Variable Transmission (CVT), delivering an exhilarating driving experience.
The Proton S70 embraces cutting-edge technology with a 10.25-inch TFT infotainment display boasting a resolution of 1,920 x 720. Complementing this centerpiece is a 3.25-inch monochrome meter display, offering a comprehensive view of crucial vehicle information. The infotainment system features voice command functionality, a powered driver seat, an inductive trunk that responds to a simple foot swipe, and a convenient wireless charger.
Prioritising safety, the Proton S70 comes equipped with an extensive suite of features, including:
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
Level 2 Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), incorporating:
Lane Departure Warning (LDW)
Lane Departure Prevention (LDP)
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC)
Traffic Sign Information (TSI)
Intelligent High Beam Control (IHBC)
Six airbags
ABS (Anti-lock Braking System)
Brake Assist (BA)
Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
Traction Control (TC)
Hill Hold Assist (HHA)
Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA)
Rear Collision Warning (RCW)
Door Opening Warning (DOW)
Lane Change Assist (LCA)
Pricing for the Proton S70 is as follows:
S70 1.5T Executive: RM73,800
S70 1.5T Premium: RM79,800
S70 1.5T Flagship: RM89,800
S70 1.5T Flagship X: RM94,800
Proton has also introduced an early bird package for the first 3000 buyers that is valid until 29th February 2024. The package includes:
Aerokit worth RM3130 for the Flagship X variant.
Service voucher worth RM500 for the Premium and Flagship variants only.
Upgraded Proton insurance program with complimentary first year special perils coverage.
The standard package for all variants include:
5-year warranty with unlimited mileage.
5-year data package with 1GB per month for both flagship variants.
A recent video circulating on social media has left viewers in shock as it captures a harrowing incident where a kid, seemingly innocently giving false directions, revealed malicious intentions while riding in the back of a Grab car driven by an elderly man.
In the video, the child engages in an elaborate ruse, continuously providing false directions for nearly an hour, causing evident frustration for the elderly driver. However, the shocking turn of events unfolds as it becomes apparent that the kid harbours darker motives.
Seemingly prompted by the opportunity to seize money kept in the driver’s pocket, the child, armed with a knife, escalates the situation dramatically. The driver, unaware of the impending danger, follows the fabricated directions and eventually reaches his destination.
A crucial stretch of the federal route connecting Bentong and Janda Baik, specifically FT68 or Jalan Lama Gombak to Bentong, has been closed until December 1 due to structural damage. The affected sections are 43.00 to 43.40 and Jalan Pintasan Bukit Tinggi from Sections 1.98 to 2.58 in Bentong. The closure aims to ensure the safety of road users and comes in the aftermath of a debris flow incident that occurred over three hours on Saturday, resulting in damage to the road and properties.
Closure Details and Alternative Routes
As reported by Bernama, the closure announcement was made by the Bentong district Public Works Department (JKR), urging road users to adhere to the closure for safety reasons. Those heading to Janda Baik are advised to take an alternative route by using the Kuala Lumpur-Karak Highway to the Bukit Tinggi Intersection, heading towards the Bukit Tinggi BHP petrol station and passing through SMK Bukit Tinggi. Road users are encouraged to follow road signs and can contact the Bentong JKR office at 09-2224040 for inquiries.
Impact of Debris Flow Incident
The closed road section was part of the site affected by a debris flow incident on Saturday, which resulted in a water surge carrying bricks, sediments, and fallen trees. The incident caused damage to road infrastructure, including cracks, as well as hill slope collapses and damage to residents’ properties. Bentong MP Young Syefura Othman highlighted the need for a comprehensive study by the Department of Irrigation and Drainage (JPS) for necessary mitigation work, especially in high-risk areas like Bukit Tinggi and Janda Baik.