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Selangor Road Transport Department (RTD) personnel conduct inspections on several motorcycle riders during the a special motorcycle operation at the Petaling Jaya Toll Plaza (southbound) on the Damansara-Puchong Expressway (LDP), on November 13, 2024. — Picture by BERNAMA

Thousands of riders in Selangor slapped with violation notices over 12 days

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 13 — The Selangor Road Transport Department (RTD) issued 3,855 notices for various violations during a special motorcycle operation over 12 days since November 1.

Director Azrin Borhan said that most offences involved technical vehicle issues (1,644 notices), followed by non-possession of road tax (983), driving without a license (737), non-compliant registration numbers (302), and other miscellaneous offences.

“These notices were issued after inspecting 19,362 motorcycles. The main offences were technical modifications, including altered exhausts, lights, and other components that riders claim enhances the bike’s appearance for friends.

“We believe these modifications are often driven by peer influence and also aimed at increasing speed,” he said during the operation at the Petaling Jaya Toll Plaza (southbound) on the Damansara-Puchong Expressway (LDP) last night.

Azrin added that 325 officers and personnel, along with related agencies such as the National Anti-Drug Agency, Royal Malaysia Police, and highway concessionaires, conducted inspections at 286 locations across Selangor.

He further noted that last night, 631 motorcycles were inspected, 295 notices issued and five motorcycles impounded. The National Anti-Drug Agency also detained five individuals who tested positive for methamphetamine.

Since November 1, the RTD has been conducting the 2024 Operasi Khas Motosikal, which will run until December 31, to reduce road accidents and fatalities.

— Bernama

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