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 Govt to make speed limiter devices mandatory

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post Jun 10 2025, 12:04 PM

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QUOTE(fuzzy @ Jun 10 2025, 12:02 PM)
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This is from 2016, 10 years in still not mandatory.

You think suddenly overnight will be? Wait la the lorry and bus owners lobby against it.
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I have an older one from 2015. Can you find even before? Unker have been hearing this for decades.
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post Jun 10 2025, 12:04 PM

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i thought before this govt did implement the limiter. only 80/90 and above for a couple of seconds for overtake etc. then what happen ???
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post Jun 10 2025, 12:05 PM

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QUOTE(fuzzy @ Jun 10 2025, 12:02 PM)
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This is from 2016, 10 years in still not mandatory.

You think suddenly overnight will be? Wait la the lorry and bus owners lobby against it.
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2018 tukar minister, then 2020 tukar again.

Finally 2022 back to the 2018 minister.

BUT this is not the policy set by 2018 minister mah.
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post Jun 10 2025, 12:06 PM

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they solve the issue of swapping tires b4 puspakom inspection issue 1st la

then we talk about this..
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post Jun 10 2025, 12:07 PM

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Always ada kes baru buat sikit kerja

Bab jual plate number laju sangat

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post Jun 10 2025, 12:08 PM

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enforcement enforcement enforcement.
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post Jun 10 2025, 12:10 PM

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QUOTE(blanket84 @ Jun 10 2025, 10:49 AM)
I agree.

Mandatory telemetry is more effective than speed limiter. Telemetry can’t be simply removed.
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Thing is, many fleet owners already have this running for yearsss, with the advent of modern electronically controlled turbo diesel engine. They can even monitor the amount of diesel in the fuel tank, to detect pilferage of diesel fuel, unscheduled stops etc etc.
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post Jun 10 2025, 12:14 PM

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QUOTE(Sihambodoh @ Jun 10 2025, 12:04 PM)
I have an older one from 2015. Can you find even before? Unker have been hearing this for decades.
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QUOTE(scorgio @ Jun 10 2025, 12:05 PM)
2018 tukar minister, then 2020 tukar again.

Finally 2022 back to the 2018 minister.

BUT this is not the policy set by 2018 minister mah.
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https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/m...-wear-seatbelts

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KAJANG (BERNAMA) - Malaysia will make it compulsory for all new express buses to be equipped with CCTVs while the wearing of seat belts by passengers will also be mandatory, the country's Transport Minister Anthony Loke Siew Fook said.

"It will also be made compulsory to install closed-circuit television (CCTV) on all new buses apart from raising the level of bus driver welfare," Loke told a media conference at the Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (Miros) in Kajang, Selangor on Monday (Nov 19).

He was speaking after a handover ceremony of an independent review panel's report on safety recommendations related to the deadly 2013 Genting Highlands bus accident that claimed 37 lives.

He also said the compulsory wearing of safety belts for all new express and tour bus passengers would commence next year and enforcement on compliance would be carried out in 2020.

Other proposals included ensuring that all buses were equipped with a brake retarder system and a speed limiter gadget, he said.

A Malaysian Transportation Safety Board will also be set up to address road accidents, especially those involving express buses.

Loke said the establishment of the body was among the suggestions raised in the Recommendation Review Panel report.

Loke said 54 per cent or 27 of 51 suggestions found in the report had been implemented while 38 per cent or 19 suggestions were partially implemented and 8 per cent (four suggestions) have yet to be implemented.

He said the appointment of panel members to study the implementation of the 51 suggestions had been carried out since July 19.

Loke said the review panel was jointly chaired by Transport Ministry secretary-general Saripuddin Kasim and Miros chairman Lee Lam Thye.


Some fella also named Anthony Loke proposed similar things but never do. Thank god now its a new minister and not Anthony Loke.
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post Jun 10 2025, 12:23 PM

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QUOTE(denver1347 @ Jun 10 2025, 10:33 AM)
99% Limiter will spoil and company not repairing.
Your problem is with enforcement.

And why is limiter and not GPS tracking by company or even JPJ ?
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I also think GPS tracking is better.

Imagine, speed limiter limit the speed to 90km/h. This is ok for NSE, but would still be too fast for LDP or some stretches of WSE or Lebuhraya Timur Barat.
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post Jun 10 2025, 12:26 PM

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they don't even need speed limiter, most are too slow on road, they have to make the speed minimum limiter as well.
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post Jun 10 2025, 12:30 PM

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speed limit berapa ? 110km/h ?

almost bus driver drive 110km/h at jalan kampung mcm hisap gam no brain
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post Jun 10 2025, 12:31 PM

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QUOTE(alanyuppie @ Jun 10 2025, 10:28 AM)
hope this comes with frequent  enforcements and spot checks.
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Well, since this now mandatory, if accidents still happen and the vehicles found not to have them.... bye-bye company.
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QUOTE(SuperTuhan @ Jun 10 2025, 10:30 AM)
The driver not stupid
They can remove it
And pasang balik when it’s for inspection
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Maybe install a tamper-proof one... when inspected, data show got removed before = habislah.
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post Jun 10 2025, 12:47 PM

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QUOTE(FrogBlob @ Jun 10 2025, 10:31 AM)
what about passenger cars who drive 200kmh and act like they own the highways
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I had a customer who drives from kl to Penang everyday in a coffin car almost 200 back and forth. Coz drive slower sure half a day gone, now he managed 4 hours go and 4 hours back fetching durians.
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post Jun 10 2025, 12:51 PM

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Ah lok, it is time to use the profit from selling car plate and put it into enforcement
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post Jun 10 2025, 12:57 PM

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why not also make ABS, VSC, ADAS, 360cam compulsory too?
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post Jun 10 2025, 01:08 PM

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those days telemetry system are expensive but now it is so common.... u can subscribe to cloud-based telemetry system and the supervisor/bosses will receive real-time update on mobile phone of where and how fast the vehicle is travelling .... all u need is just a small box that hotwire in vehicles and it will activate once the vehicle is start...


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post Jun 10 2025, 01:08 PM

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damn old news

Minister should take responsibility for failure and RESIGN

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"https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/opinion/2024/12/02/bring-back-speed-limiters-for-heavy-vehicles"

"One of the first official mentions of speed limiters was made in the 1990’s by the Malaysia Motor Traders Association (MMTA) as it was known then.

Paul David, an industry veteran formerly heading the technical and after sales division of a popular commercial vehicle brand recalls: “Speed limiters were proposed (by then transport minister) Ling Liong Sik about 20 years ago when I was serving on the committee of the MMTA.”

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so many dead to protect industry. Meanwhile, government going full speed ahead to tax Malaysians even more.

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post Jun 10 2025, 01:09 PM

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tapi jika brake rosak how?
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Thought they going to uturn … let see

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