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JPJ Steps Up Checks On Second Drivers Ahead Of Chinese New Year

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As Malaysians prepare for the Chinese New Year, the Road Transport Department (JPJ) is stepping up enforcement on express buses to ensure that long-haul trips, particularly those over 300km to have a second driver on board to manage fatigue and safeguard passengers.

Kuala Lumpur JPJ director Hamidi Adam said the special operations would also check drivers’ licences, vehicle conditions, and compliance with driving hour limits, but the presence of a second driver is a top priority. 

“It will cover passenger safety requirements to ensure the well-being of road users travelling during the holiday period,” he explained.

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The measures include movement restrictions on heavy vehicles during certain periods, technical inspections, and strict action against operators or drivers breaching road traffic rules. 

Hamidi emphasised that these steps are part of a coordinated approach with other agencies to reduce accidents and traffic congestion during the festive season.

“Between 2022 and 2025, inspections at bus terminals and inspection centres found 32 instances of buses travelling more than 300km without a second driver

"Enforcement is not meant to be punitive but to safeguard the industry’s future. Operators must cooperate and ensure safety standards are upheld," he added.

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In a recent operation, KL JPJ issued 382 summonses for various offences, including on two tour buses without guides. 

“It is a serious offence, as it could endanger the passengers and tarnish the reputation of the country’s tourism industry,” Hamidi noted.

Transport Minister Anthony Loke confirmed that enforcement would involve both traditional roadblocks and plain-clothes officers boarding buses. 

He added that raising standards like having a second driver is crucial to encouraging public confidence in Malaysia’s transport system.

During a walkabout at Terminal Bersepadu Selatan, Loke observed that all passengers on a bus to Melaka were wearing seat belts. 

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“We want this to be a norm, not just through enforcement but public awareness,” he stressed, reminding that non-compliance carries a RM300 fine.

Authorities are also exploring new technologies such as telematics to monitor drivers and operators continuously, ensuring that long-distance buses are properly staffed and safe for holiday travellers.

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SELANGOR

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JOHOR

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KUCHING

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