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Since 1990, the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) has accumulated RM6.53 billion in unresolved traffic offence summons. Director of the Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department, Datuk Seri Mohd Yusri Hassan Basri, reported that the department recorded a total of 135,915,377 summonses, amounting to over RM20.38 billion in fines.

Of these, approximately 67 per cent, or 92,317,493 summonses worth RM8.56 billion, have been settled. The remaining 33 per cent, totalling 43,597,884 summonses, account for RM6.53 billion in outstanding fines.

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Audi, the first premium car brand in China since 1988, is deepening its footprint with a new joint venture with SAIC to launch the AUDI brand. This collaboration, embodying Audi’s renowned “Vorsprung durch Technik” approach, is set to deliver three electric production models from mid-2025. Targeted at China’s unique, tech-savvy, and younger premium market, these models highlight cutting-edge innovation with a fully connected, intelligent driving experience.

At the heart of this venture is the AUDI E concept, a Sportback model built on the Advanced Digitised Platform. Designed specifically for the Chinese market, it combines Audi’s engineering expertise with SAIC’s innovation agility. Measuring 4,870 mm in length, this sleek concept features a high-powered dual-motor setup, producing 764hp and 800 Nm of torque, enabling 0-100km/h acceleration in 3.6 seconds. A 100-kWh battery provides a 700km range, and its 800-volt architecture allows ultra-fast charging: a 10-minute charge adds over 370km.

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The Malaysian transport and works ministries are nearing completion of a high-speed weigh-in-motion system to tackle accidents caused by overloaded vehicles. Transport Minister Loke Siew Fook announced that this system, set for installation at accident-prone hotspots like the Karak Highway, aims to modernise and integrate enforcement efforts. He noted that overloading, particularly by lorries, is a persistent issue on this highway, despite ongoing enforcement.

Addressing MP Young Syefura Othman’s question on reducing accidents on the Karak Highway, Loke also highlighted plans to promote railway freight transport to alleviate road congestion. Once the East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) project is complete, the ministry intends to implement policies that would shift cargo transport from roads to rail, particularly between the Klang Valley and the East Coast.

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Continental has launched its Mini Program on the TNG eWallet, allowing Malaysian drivers to purchase Continental tyres with ease through their mobile phones. This launch is celebrated with exclusive promotions from 7 November to 30 November, coinciding with the 11.11 Mega Sale. Customers can enjoy up to RM1 million in cashback, with an average of 15% per transaction.

Additionally, any customer spending a minimum of RM300 from 7 November 2024 to 31 January 2025 will be entered into a lucky draw, with one entry for each RM300 spent. The grand prize includes a gold bar worth RM10,000, with other prizes like three iPhone 16 Pros, two PS5 consoles, two Huawei MatePad 11.5” PaperMatte Editions, and two Trapo Vouchers. Weekly winners can also receive cashback, a Limited-Edition Continental x Touch ‘n Go NFC Card, and more.

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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.

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The High Court has ordered Lee Lap Kee, a sole proprietor of Eco Auto Supply, to pay RM516,777 to Perodua Otomobil Kedua Sdn Bhd and Perodua Sales Sdn Bhd. This decision follows a case of trademark infringement involving counterfeit Perodua-branded lubricants.

Lee’s business was raided on May 16, 2019, by the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living, where counterfeit items including Perodua-branded bottles, engine oil, and cap liners were seized.

According to The Edge Malaysia, Lee was initially charged under the Trade Descriptions Act 2011, pleaded guilty, and was fined RM52,920 by the Shah Alam Sessions Court. Subsequently, Perodua filed a civil action for trademark infringement and passing off, leading to a consent judgment in September 2022. This judgment legally prohibited Lee from infringing on Perodua’s trademarks and mandated a public apology in three newspapers.

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