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.