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Transport Minister Anthony Loke (centre right) places a safety jacket on a motorcyclist as Public Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi (right) watches on, during the launch of the Integrated Ops and Road Safety Campaign in conjunction with the upcoming Chinese New Year celebration, at Dengkil on January 17, 2023. — Picture by BERNAMA

No more official launch of road safety campaigns — Minister

PUTRAJAYA, Jan 12 — Starting this year, there will be no more official launching of road safety campaigns at the Transport Ministry (MOT) level during festive seasons, said its minister Anthony Loke.

The decision aims to reduce the cost of organising such events, which is close to RM200,000 for each campaign, including spending on souvenirs, food, public address systems, and tent installations.

“All these inaugurations are unnecessary, but the integrated operations implemented by the Road Transport Department will continue. We are just stopping the inaugurations.

“If private companies want to conduct campaigns, they can do so; it is up to them. What I am stopping is the ministry’s budget because we will use it for better purposes, perhaps providing free helmets worth RM55 each as we found that some people are still using worn-out helmets,” he said.

Loke was speaking to the press after today’s MOT 2024 New Year address. Earlier in his speech, he said one of MOT’s main focus this year is to promote safety, whether it is land, air, or sea transport.

Citing the nearly 7,000 road accident fatalities in 2023, Loke said the safety of public transportation users is a priority for the ministry, and upcoming programmes must achieve the goals.

Other priorities include strengthening connectivity and accessibility of public transport and logistics systems, optimising the maintenance culture of infrastructure, services and transport networks, and promoting policy interventions based on digital innovation.

The minister has also requested regular performance reports from each MOT agency to serve as a benchmark for the programmes implemented.

“I am adopting this approach so all MOT initiatives will have a continuous communication plan. In this way, we will build confidence in the ministry,” he said.

— Bernama

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