Following a tragic incident where an 18-year-old passenger died from electrocution on an express bus, experts are urging the government to enforce mandatory electrical inspections and maintenance for all public transport vehicles. Law Teik Hua from Universiti Putra Malaysia’s Road Safety Research Centre highlighted the risks of faulty wiring, inadequate insulation, overloaded circuits, and exposure to moisture in public transportation, which could lead to electrical hazards.
Law suggested that regular checks on electrical systems and strict adherence to international safety standards could mitigate these risks, emphasising the importance of secure, user-friendly outlet designs to prevent casual misuse.