PDRM: Elderly Drivers Involved in Nearly 7,000 Fatalities from 2019–2024
PDRM has called for a detailed study to improve road safety for drivers aged 61 and above, following almost 7,000 fatalities involving this group between 2019 and 2024.
According to Utusan Malaysia, 19,812 drivers in this age range were involved in road accidents during the period, with 6,733 deaths, 2,132 serious injuries and 10,947 minor injuries recorded.
Bukit Aman Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department Director Datuk Seri Mohd Yusri Hassan Basri said age is not a barrier to safe driving, but the safety of elderly drivers requires more focused attention.
He stressed that the goal is not to stop senior citizens from driving, but to create a mechanism for assessing their health and fitness to ensure safer roads for all.
He noted that many older Malaysians depend on driving for daily activities such as attending prayers, going to markets or picking up grandchildren from school, making restrictions challenging in the local cultural context.
He said a comprehensive review involving all stakeholders is needed before any decision is made, with the Ministry of Transport to lead the effort.
The Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (MIROS) also raised similar concerns last year. Director-General Dr. Siti Zaharah Ishak suggested that if accident trends continue, Malaysia may need to implement health and competency checks for drivers aged 65 and above.
In countries such as Japan, Singapore and the UK, elderly drivers undergo evaluations every two or three years. While driving supports independence for older people, factors such as slower reaction times and declining vision can affect safety.
Malaysian law does not currently set a maximum driving age. Section 30(3) of the Road Transport Act 1987 only requires drivers to ensure they are fit to drive, without addressing the specific risks associated with ageing.
Written By
Kumeran Sagathevan
More then half his life spend being obsessed with all thing go-fast, performance and automotive only to find out he's actually Captain Slow behind the wheels...oh well!
JPJ Running Numbers
KUALA LUMPUR
VPN7405
SELANGOR
BSH1345
JOHOR
JYF1797
PULAU PINANG
PRT3429
PERAK
APA2841
PAHANG
CFD2123
KEDAH
KGB7942
NEGERI SEMBILAN
NEG7260
KOTA KINABALU
SJM1530
KUCHING
QAB9264L
Last updated 16 Aug, 2025
Fuel Price
Petrol
RON 95
RM 2.05
RON 97
RM 3.13
-0.04
RON 100
RM 5.00
VPR
RM 6.23
Diesel
EURO 5 B10
RM 2.90
-0.04
EURO 5 B7
RM 3.10
-0.04
Last updated 14 Aug, 2025
Related News
50% Off PDRM Saman At Stadium Negeri Pulau Pinang From July 17–20
PDRM is offering 50% off selected traffic summonses during Minggu Perpaduan 2025 at Stadium Negeri Pulau Pinang from July 17–20.
07-07-2025
ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting Sees Traffic Disruptions in KL from July 5
Traffic near KLCC will be affected starting July 5 as Malaysia hosts ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting from July 8 to 11.
02-07-2025
Police Use Drones To Monitor Motorcyclists On Federal Highway
Police drones are actively monitoring motorcyclists who violate traffic regulations on Federal Highway.
12-06-2025
ASEAN Summit 2025: Road Closures & Diversions Announced
Road closures and diversions in Klang Valley announced ahead of the upcoming 46th ASEAN Summit.
19-05-2025
PDRM Receives Two Peugeot 408 For Evaluation
PDRM has received two units of the made-in-Gurun Peugeot 408 crossover fastback for evaluation.
26-03-2025
Op Selamat 23 - Over 100,000 Summonses Issued As Of Feb 1
Police had issued 104,235 summonses for various traffic offences under Operation Selamat 23.
03-02-2025
CNY 2025: 2.4 Million Vehicles Expected to Enter Penang
PDRM has estimated that over 2.4 million vehicles will enter Penang for this year’s Chinese New Year holidays.
27-01-2025
Red Light Offences - 95,000 Summonses Issued
JSPT's campaign against red light violations ramp up ahead of the upcoming 2025 ASEAN meetings.
19-12-2024
Latest News
KLIA Aerotrain To Undergo Overnight Works Starting Aug 18
KLIA's Aerotrain service will be replaced by buses nightly from midnight to 5 am, starting August 18, for two weeks due to scheduled maintenance.
16-08-2025
Omoda | Jaecoo Hits New Heights with 570,000 Sales
Omoda | Jaecoo cements its status as one of the fastest-growing automotive brands, with Malaysia poised to be its RHD hub.
16-08-2025
2025 PJ Half Marathon Road Closures Start Tomorrow – Aug 16
PJ Half Marathon will see multiple road closures from Saturday evening.
15-08-2025
Perak Cop Dies After Motorcycle Clips Lorry, Driver Missing
A 23-year-old policeman died in Bagan Serai after his motorcycle clipped a lorry. Police are now searching for the driver.
15-08-2025
KTMB’s MyRailLife Pass Clocked Over 628,000 Free Rides
KTMB’s MyRailLife Pass has clocked over 628,000 free rides for students and persons with disabilities this year.
15-08-2025
Malaysia Imports RM3.53 Billion In Tyres To Meet Demand
Malaysia imported RM3.53 billion worth of tyres last year to meet demand of 22 million units.
15-08-2025
JPJ Seizes Four Singapore-Registered Cars for Illegal e-Hailing
The Road Transport Department seized four Singapore-registered vehicles for illegal ride-hailing services.
15-08-2025
Selangor May Fine Men RM500 For Parking In Women-Only Bays
Selangor may impose RM500 fines and towing for men misusing women-only parking bays.
14-08-2025
Show More
trending_flat