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SUSSam Loo
post Jun 11 2025, 03:19 PM, updated 7 months ago

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post Jun 11 2025, 03:24 PM

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Macam BS. Don’t no shift to low gear?
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post Jun 11 2025, 03:26 PM

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How come the BM taught in school is different?
Ini saya tak faham.
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post Jun 11 2025, 03:27 PM

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post Jun 11 2025, 03:30 PM

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He multiple outstanding samans right?
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post Jun 11 2025, 03:31 PM

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All he wanted to say is All is Gods will, he can only do that much.
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post Jun 11 2025, 03:32 PM

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some rumours flying....
suppose to be father drive bus
something came up, father can't drive...
then choose son to drive
son pulak is a .........they say lorry driver
now, handling a public transport and a goods vehicle require separate licenses
Public Service Vehicle (PSV) vs Goods Driving License (GDL)
so the story goes......
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post Jun 11 2025, 03:36 PM

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Sorry. I only believe evidence.

You left your explanations to your god.
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post Jun 11 2025, 03:38 PM

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the perfect time to tunggang kan? bring out the holy name and all shall be forgiven

QUOTE(new in IT @ Jun 11 2025, 03:31 PM)
All he wanted to say is All is Gods will, he can only do that much.
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post Jun 11 2025, 03:39 PM

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The more he explains, the worse the criticism will become. Just step forward, apologize, and face the necessary punishment.

Capital punishment as a deterrent may only prevent reckless driving to a certain extent. What’s more important is the mindset of the individuals employed in this field. As bus drivers, they are entrusted with the lives of the public, and their awareness of this responsibility will have a lasting impact.

If a driver holds the mentality of "my life is cheap," and "I’m just working to get by — the public’s safety is not my concern," then incidents like this will continue to happen.


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post Jun 11 2025, 03:41 PM

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so... air brake don't have gauge indicator? suddenly just poof don't have air brake?
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post Jun 11 2025, 03:44 PM

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actually bus can force drop gear or not?
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post Jun 11 2025, 03:45 PM

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he say say what he want but the 18 saman and other surviving student can see what kind of driver he is
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post Jun 11 2025, 03:46 PM

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He can explain as much as he wants, but video cam + students reports will slam him shut. Enjoy your life in prison.
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post Jun 11 2025, 03:48 PM

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lets not speculate further and let the police do the investigation.
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post Jun 11 2025, 03:50 PM

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QUOTE(nihility @ Jun 11 2025, 03:39 PM)
The more he explains, the worse the criticism will become. Just step forward, apologize, and face the necessary punishment.

Capital punishment as a deterrent may only prevent reckless driving to a certain extent. What’s more important is the mindset of the individuals employed in this field. As bus drivers, they are entrusted with the lives of the public, and their awareness of this responsibility will have a lasting impact.

If a driver holds the mentality of "my life is cheap," and "I’m just working to get by — the public’s safety is not my concern," then incidents like this will continue to happen.
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Lots left to explain with allegations of him not having a PSV license, multiple outstanding summonses and passengers saying he was driving very fast, even when told to slow down.

Investigations will uncover the allegations of brake failure, which I think is unlikely unless he overheated the brakes and had it faded.

As to your point, that unfortunately is the mentality of those entrusted to drive busses and lorries, as with the companies that run them and the tidak apa attitude/kasi hantam mindset so common among some of us.
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post Jun 11 2025, 03:50 PM

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obviously this sei sohai try to cover his ass la.. jenis ini mcm mmg selalu salah org lain, sendiri tak salah mia
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post Jun 11 2025, 03:51 PM

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13 speeding ticket outrun all his explaination
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post Jun 11 2025, 03:54 PM

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QUOTE(ozak @ Jun 11 2025, 03:24 PM)
Macam BS. Don’t no shift to low gear?
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QUOTE(craxors @ Jun 11 2025, 03:44 PM)
actually bus can force drop gear or not?
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takut gear losak
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post Jun 11 2025, 03:54 PM

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Both drivers and company should be investigated
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post Jun 11 2025, 03:59 PM

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QUOTE(MGM @ Jun 11 2025, 03:26 PM)
How come the BM taught in school is different?
Ini saya tak faham.
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they used bahasa pasar

that why i also cant faham

dunno why they seldom proper one?
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post Jun 11 2025, 03:59 PM

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QUOTE(jaycee1 @ Jun 11 2025, 03:50 PM)
Lots left to explain with allegations of him not having a PSV license, multiple outstanding summonses and passengers saying he was driving very fast, even when told to slow down.

Investigations will uncover the allegations of brake failure, which I think is unlikely unless he overheated the brakes and had it faded.

As to your point, that unfortunately is the mentality of those entrusted to drive busses and lorries, as with the companies that run them and the tidak apa attitude/kasi hantam mindset so common among some of us.
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Like it or not, we have to accept a hard reality: those who are willing to become bus drivers often face certain limitations. However, once they take on the responsibility, they must carry out their duties with the seriousness and accountability the role demands.

On another note, the practice of using substitute drivers should be banned. If a qualified driver is not available, the bus should not be allowed to depart.

The mentality of Rapid KL bus drivers is noticeably different. Based on my experience with their feeder buses, they prioritize passenger safety over punctuality — which, in my opinion, is the correct priority.
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post Jun 11 2025, 04:03 PM

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tried before 5th to 2nd gear, memang slow down suddenly. but may damage gear. only do when emergency
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post Jun 11 2025, 04:06 PM

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good gosh the messages, why would anyone thinks butchering your pride, your own language is a good idea?

wy wold smone tpe lk this, instd of nrmly, yu dn sound cool or trndy, yu loook lk a mentally stunted prson
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post Jun 11 2025, 04:30 PM

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QUOTE(Sam Loo @ Jun 11 2025, 03:19 PM)
Yes, large vehicles like buses do have a dual brake system, specifically referring to their air brake systems. This is a crucial safety feature.

Here's how it generally works:

Air Brakes are Standard: Buses (and heavy trucks) primarily use air brakes because they can generate significantly more stopping force than hydraulic brakes, which are typically found in smaller passenger vehicles. Air is also more tolerant of leaks than hydraulic fluid.

Dual Air Brake System: An air brake system in a bus is actually comprised of three distinct braking systems that often share components:

Service Brake System: This is the primary braking system used during normal driving. It's operated by the foot pedal and applies braking force to all wheels. A key safety feature is that it's divided into two independent circuits (often called a "dual air brake system").
Typically, one circuit controls the brakes on the front axle, and the other controls the brakes on the rear axle (or sometimes front and one rear axle, and the other rear axle on the other circuit).
If one circuit fails, the other can still provide braking power, although with reduced effectiveness. This prevents a complete loss of braking ability.
Parking Brake System: This uses compressed air to release powerful springs that automatically apply the brakes when air pressure is lost. When the driver pulls the parking brake button, air is released, and the springs engage the brakes.
Emergency Brake System: This system uses parts of the service and parking brake systems to stop the vehicle in the event of a total failure of the service brake system (e.g., a catastrophic air leak). If air pressure drops below a critical level, the spring brakes (parking brakes) will automatically engage to bring the bus to a stop.

Air Reservoirs and Gauges: To support the dual nature of the service brakes, air brake systems typically have multiple air storage tanks (reservoirs). Buses with a dual air brake system will have a pressure gauge for each half of the system (or a single gauge with two needles) on the dashboard, allowing the driver to monitor the pressure in both independent circuits.


In essence, the "double brake system" in a bus refers to the redundancy built into the service brake circuit within its overarching air brake system, along with the independent parking/emergency brake function, all designed to ensure maximum safety.
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post Jun 11 2025, 04:37 PM

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topkek, definitely gonna end with No Action, Talk Only
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post Jun 11 2025, 04:46 PM

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Just like the FRU accident case

All quite down already , NFA
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post Jun 11 2025, 04:54 PM

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QUOTE(mac_mac21 @ Jun 11 2025, 05:46 PM)
Just like the FRU accident case

All quite down already , NFA
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Just in earlier today, ah loke with fakmi did one press conference together with press

[UPDATED] Preliminary report on FRU crash to be released tomorrow, says Loke

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KUALA LUMPUR: The preliminary report on the fatal crash involving nine Federal Reserve Unit (FRU) policemen in Teluk Intan will be made public tomorrow.

Transport Minister Anthony Loke said the report, which includes technical findings from Puspakom and the Road Transport Department (RTD), will be accessible via the ministry's official website.

He said the preliminary findings were presented to the Cabinet earlier today, but noted that the full report has yet to be completed.

"The preliminary report has been tabled to the Cabinet. Tomorrow, we will release it to the public. It will be uploaded to the Transport Ministry's website for download.

"This is an initial report, not the final one. It includes several technical assessments from Puspakom and the RTD," he said at a press conference today.

Loke added that the aim of making the report public is to give both the general public and experts access to the facts, particularly those involved in road safety research.

"The intention is for this report to serve as a public reference, allowing people to understand the facts of the case and providing an opportunity for researchers, especially road safety experts, to examine the data, including the mechanical aspects of the accident.

"This will also encourage further study and promote greater public interest in road and vehicle safety, ultimately contributing to a safer road safety landscape," he said.

Nine FRU personnel Nine FRU personnel were killed in a collision between a police truck and a gravel-laden trailer along Jalan Chikus Sungai Lampam in Teluk Intan on the morning of May 13.

The victims were identified as S. Perumal, 44; Mohd Roslan Abd Rahim, 46; Mohd Pozli Jaudin, 41; Nurit A.K. Pandak, 34; Amiruddin Zabri, 38; Mohamad Hilmi Mohd Azlan, 38; Akmal Muhamad, 35; Damarrulan Abdul Latif, 33; and Akmal Wafi Annuar, 28.

https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2025/06/...orrow-says-loke

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post Jun 11 2025, 05:09 PM

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that guy commented should drive a vehicle with brake kena sabotage. no seat belt also. lol
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QUOTE(ZeroSOFInfinity @ Jun 11 2025, 03:46 PM)
He can explain as much as he wants, but video cam + students reports will slam him shut. Enjoy your life in prison.
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hopefully this is the case
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QUOTE(WongTheThief @ Jun 11 2025, 04:54 PM)
Just in earlier today, ah loke with fakmi did one press conference together with press

[UPDATED] Preliminary report on FRU crash to be released tomorrow, says Loke
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QUOTE(Nightmare2022 @ Jun 11 2025, 03:45 PM)
he say say what he want but the 18 saman and other surviving student can see what kind of driver he is
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Out of that 13 for saman pandu laju to be exact

 

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