ENZHMS
Link Copiedcheck_circle
Auto News

Nearly 7,000 Road Traffic Fatalities Recorded In 2023 - Loke

Anis

3-9-2024

Share via

156716.jpg According to Transport Minister Anthony Loke, there were nearly 7,000 traffic fatalities in 2023. Citing police data, the Transport Minister stated that 6,443 fatalities were reported in 2023, reaffirming his unwavering commitment to lowering the terrible death toll from traffic accidents.

In addition to providing daily data on road accident fatalities, the ministry introduced the Road-Safety Plan 2022–2030 in an effort to minimize traffic fatalities and dramatically increase public awareness of the alarmingly high number of road accident deaths, Loke added.

328930705-1254431198474629-5062730873637634124-n-2944175-20230205070029-1_3169173_20230517100401.jpg

To achieve this challenging goal, he said the plan outlines ten priority areas that address various road safety issues. “The first three-year action plan (2022–2024) focuses on establishing governance platforms and mechanisms for effectively monitoring and evaluating road safety interventions across these ten areas. “As we near the end of this first action plan, it is time to review our progress, refine our strategies and prepare for the next three-year plan (2025-2027) to reduce road traffic fatalities further,” he said. Road crash injuries and fatalities are a major global concern. The World Health Organization reports that the greatest cause of death for individuals between the ages of five and 29 is traffic accidents.

superbike-crash_KL-Karak-27-Dec-2022-3-630x355.jpg
This pattern is clearly visible in Malaysia, where the number of traffic accident cases reported increased from 545,588 in 2022 to 598,635 in 2023. The increase in fatalities is equally concerning. Loke emphasized the importance of public transportation in Malaysia's road safety system. However, because Malaysia is reliant on private vehicles, more efforts must be made to ensure the health and safety of road users while also reducing road accidents and fatalities.

accident-lorry-car-e1695619873523.jpg



Share This Article

Written By

Anis

Previously in banking and e commerce before she realized nothing makes her happier than a revving engine and gleaming tyres........

Share via

JPJ Running Numbers

KUALA LUMPUR

VPC1444

SELANGOR

BSE4486

JOHOR

JXW5014

PULAU PINANG

PRQ3484

PERAK

ANV3498

PAHANG

CFB6586

KEDAH

KGA4254

NEGERI SEMBILAN

NEF7147

KOTA KINABALU

SJK7403

KUCHING

QAB3070L

Last updated 02 May, 2025

Fuel Price

Petrol

RON 95

RM 2.05

RON 97

RM 3.18

RON 100

RM 5.00

VPR

RM 6.23

Diesel

EURO 5 B10

RM 2.88

EURO 5 B7

RM 3.08

Last updated 01 May, 2025

Related News

Auto News

Heavy Vehicles Contribute To Rise In Fatal Crashes - PDRM

Federal JSPT director stated that light trucks, trailers, and container lorries are the main causes of accidents involving commercial vehicles.

24-12-2024
Auto News

532K Road Accidents From Jan - Oct 2024, 5,364 Fatalities

532,125 road accidents were reported between Jan to Oct this year, of which 5,364 were fatal.

18-11-2024
Auto News

2 Teens Die Trying To Perform Wheelies On Their Motorbikes

Two 13-year-old died when they collided while performing stunts on their motorcycles. The teens collided head on while performing wheelies.

19-08-2024
Auto News

Op Selamat 22: Lower Accident Rate, Traffic Summonses Skyrocket

Operation Selamat 22 saw a slight decrease in the alarming statistics compared to raya holidays of last year.

19-04-2024
Auto News

Police Will Release Daily Road Fatality Numbers - Loke

Police will soon be releasing daily data on the number of accidents nationwide, says transport minister.

07-03-2024
Auto News

915,874 Road Accidents Recorded From 2021-2022 - Ministry Of Transport

A total of 915,874 road accidents were recorded in 2021 and 2022, says the Transport Ministry.

14-06-2023
Auto News

Police Record 41% Increase In Accidents During This Year's Ops Selamat

Number of accidents during this year's Ops Selamat increased by 41% compared to 2022.

01-02-2023
Auto News

2 Teens Die Trying To Perform Wheelies On Their Motorbikes

Two 13-year-old died when they collided while performing stunts on their motorcycles. The teens collided head on while performing wheelies.

19-08-2024

Latest News

Auto News

Malaysia Has 2nd Highest Car Ownership Rate In Asia

Malaysia is the second-highest car-owning nation in Asia, with 535 cars per population, only surpassed by Japan.

01-05-2025
Auto News

Unchanged Fuel Prices From 01 To 07 May

The Ministry of Finance (MoF) has announced the retail prices of all fuels in Malaysia, for the coming week of 01 to 07 May, 2025, the rates are as such.

30-04-2025
Auto News

Jazeman Jaafar Set For Super GT Malaysia 2025 Wildcard Entry

Local racing ace Jazeman Jaafar enters upcoming Super GT Malaysia 2025 round as wildcard with co-driver Kerong Li under EBM banner.

30-04-2025
Auto News

Young Drivers Shine In Vios Challege 2025 Season Opener

Young drivers shined in season-opening weekend of the Vios Challenge 2025 held last weekend at Petronas SIC.

30-04-2025
Auto News

Travellers To Thailand Must Fill Out TDAC Starting May 1

Malaysians intending a quick trip to Thailand are reminded to complete their digital arrival card application starting Thursday, May 1st.

30-04-2025
Auto News

Counterfeit Engine Oil Syndicate Busted

Authorities raid three premises in Ara Damansara and Kepong, uncovering a syndicate that repackages and sells counterfeit engine oil.

30-04-2025
Auto News

PIAM: Motor and EV Insurance Up 6.7% in 2024

Motor insurance surged in 2024, adding RM651.1 million in premiums, EV coverage sets the tone for 2025, touts PIAM.

30-04-2025
Auto News

MOT Lowers School Zone Speed Limit To 30 KM/H

The government will soon gazette new 30 KM/H speed limit in school zones.

30-04-2025

Show More

trending_flat
About Us

CarzAutoMedia: Stay connected to the latest car news! Get instant updates on new releases, industry trends, and automotive innovations. Your go-to source for 24/7 coverage of everything automotive.

© 2024 CariCarz.com. All Rights Reserved.