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N. Sembilan JPJ Stepping Up Road Safety Enforcement At 7 Hotspots For Hari Raya
Negeri Sembilan state JPJ is set to step up road safety enforcement at seven accident-prone and congestion hotspots across the state as part the nationwide Op Hari Raya 2025. (Image: FB)
Local newswire Bernama reports that Negeri Sembilan JPJ is reportedly set to step up enforcement for road safety at seven congestion and accident-prone hotspots across the state as part of Op Hari Raya 2025, which runs until April 8.
State JPJ Director Hanif Yusabra Yusuf said the identified routes include Jalan Seremban-Mantin-Pajam-Nilai; Jalan Seremban-Mambau-Lukut-Port Dickson-Tanah Merah; Jalan Senawang-Sungai Gadut-Pedas-Rembau-Tampin; Jalan Paroi-Kuala Pilah-Batu Kikir; Jalan Serting-Palong; Jalan Serting-Pasir Besar; and Jalan Serting-Kemayan.
State JPJ Director Hanif Yusabra Yusuf detailed that covert enforcement teams plus undercover officers posing as bus passengers are also deployed during this op. (Image: FB)
"Enforcement teams will patrol these routes to enhance monitoring and reinforce the Perception of Being Caught (POBC). The presence of enforcement officers encourages motorists to be more cautious and comply with traffic regulations, ultimately making the roads safer,” Hanif told Bernama earlier today.
He adds that the number of patrol teams per shift will be increased to raise awareness among motorists, promote responsible driving, and reduce accidents. Additionally, JPJ will also deploy covert enforcement teams to monitor and record traffic violations, as well as undercover officers posing as bus passengers to identify drivers who fail to comply with regulations.
Up to 210 enforcement personnel have been tasked to execute the operation detailed by Hanif.
"This approach serves to remind all motorists that they are constantly being monitored and will face action if they commit traffic offences,” argues Hanif further before adding that up to 210 enforcement personnel have been tasked to execute the operation.
The state JPJ director also urged motorists to drive cautiously and responsibly to ensure their safety and that of others, especially with the expected increase in traffic during the festive season. "Motorists should ensure that their driving licence and vehicle registration documents are valid. Proper trip planning is essential for a safe and smooth journey,” he added.
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