Selangor Journal
Heavy traffic is seen heading towards Kuala Terengganu, on October 22, 2022. — Picture by BERNAMA

Frequency of vehicles inspection cannot be lowered due to safety

KUALA LUMPUR, June 21 — The Ministry of Transport (MOT) cannot arbitrarily reduce the frequency of commercial vehicle inspections to ensure other road user safety.

Its deputy minister Datuk Hasbi Habibollah said all the procedures, standards and frequency of inspections under the rules of motor vehicles, periodic inspections, and motor vehicle equipment that have been set are based on standards used internationally.

“The frequency of inspection of the vehicle has been set taking into account the safety aspects of vehicle components, especially involving critical safety components such as brakes, tyres and vehicle control systems.

“It is feared that if this (inspection) period is spaced out, it will increase the risk of vehicle component failure thus causing serious road accidents, especially involving heavy vehicles such as trucks carrying heavy foods such as sand, iron products, cement and other construction materials, ” he said in the Dewan Negara today.

Hasbi was replying to a supplementary question by Senator Rita Sarimah Patrick Insol on lowering the frequency of commercial vehicle inspections from a year, to reduce the burden on smallholders.

At the same time, he said the ministry is also aware there is currently no maximum age limit for the replacement of goods vehicles because old vehicles also contribute to the risk of failure of the vehicle components involved.

“So, this matter will be monitored by the government to protect the safety of other users,” Hasbi said.

— Bernama

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