Link Copiedcheck_circle
Auto News

TrackScore and MIRA Unveiled as MIROS Advances Road Safety Agenda

Kumeran Sagathevan

Share via

MIROS_logo_2024-(1).jpeg

The Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (MIROS) strengthened its road safety commitments by launching two new safety assessment programs and signing three strategic agreements with industry and training providers during the recent Automechanika Kuala Lumpur 2025 expo.

Deputy Transport Minister Datuk Haji Hasbi bin Haji Habibollah officiated the event and praised the collaboration between MIROS, CyberSecurity Malaysia, the automotive sector, and academia. He highlighted the role of technology and progressive policies in improving road safety.

Firstly, MIROS introduced TrackScore, a voluntary rating system that evaluates the performance and specifications of tracking systems, especially in commercial vehicles. It supports driver behavior monitoring and enforcement by agencies like JPJ, APAD, and LPKP.


hh3.jpg


TrackScore will also form the foundation for a future In-Vehicle Monitoring System (IVMS) that offers more comprehensive oversight.

Secondly, MIROS also launched the Micromobility Rating Program (MIRA) - a voluntary safety evaluation for vehicles like e-scooters. Based on ASEAN NCAP and MyMAP approaches, MIRA helps users and local authorities make informed decisions on safe micromobility adoption.

To support its safety goals, MIROS also inked a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with Alpha International Training & Consultancy to run a Certified Sleep Recovery & Management Programme. This tackles fatigue and microsleep among drivers, reducing accident risks tied to human factors.


beam-7.jpg


A second Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed with MyLorry Technology Solutions to use digital tools and AI to improve commercial transport safety. The partnership will also create data-driven education and training content.

Additionally, a third MoU inked with the Automotive Accessories Traders Association of Malaysia (AAA) aims to improve regulation and safety standards for vehicle accessories, helping reduce risks to consumers.

These initiatives reinforce MIROS’ role as a regional road safety leader and as the ASEAN Road Safety Centre. MIROS remains committed to working with all sectors to drive safer, sustainable, and inclusive mobility.


Gallery

Tagged:

Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (MIROS)
Micromobility Rating Program (MIRA)
MyLorry Technology Solutions
Automotive Accessories Traders Association of Malaysia (AAA)
Share This Article

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!

Share via

Related News

Auto News

MTSB Bill in the Works to Streamline Transport Safety

The MTSB Bill is being drafted to integrate agencies like MIROS and AAIB, ensuring efficient transport safety management.

Auto News

RM129 Million MIROS Complex Set for 2029 Completion

The MIROS complex is scheduled for completion in 2029, with the Zero Sick framework guiding execution.

Auto News

Puspakom, MIROS Boost Safety Cooperation

Puspakom, MIROS working closer on data-driven audits, research and governance to enhance vehicle inspection standards.

Auto News

Call For Return Of Child Car Seat Subsidy As Usage Remains Low

Bangi MP Syahredzan Johan has urged the government to bring back the child safety seat subsidy next year.

23-10-2025
Auto News

MIROS: Lorry Safety Compliance At Just 4%, Child Seat Use Only 30%

MIROS says 65% of heavy vehicle crashes occur on highways, while child restraints cut death risk by 71%.

Auto News

Gobind: Legal Framework Needed for Autonomous Mobility

Digital Ministry has begun discussions with JPJ to draft a legal framework for autonomous vehicles in Malaysia.

Auto News

MOT Mulling Sleep Apnea Monitoring on the Road

MOT is exploring digital monitoring systems to tackle sleep deprivation and improve road safety.

Auto News

PDRM: Elderly Drivers Involved in Nearly 7,000 Fatalities from 2019–2024

PDRM is urging a nationwide study on elderly driver safety after almost 7,000 fatalities between 2019 and 2024.

Latest News

Auto News

Cycle & Carriage Sells Its Malaysia & Singapore Business To Indonesian Billionaire For RM868 Million

Jardine Cycle & Carriage sells its Malaysia & Singapore car business for RM868 million to Indonesia's Chandra Asri. Here is what it means for car owners!

21-08-2026
Auto News

Do Government Vehicles With Sirens Have The Right To Run Red Lights In Malaysia? Here's What Cops Say

Do emergency warning lights give vehicles carte blanche to run red lights in Malaysia? Bukit Aman clarifies traffic laws following a fatal KL crash.

21-08-2026
Auto News

Immigration Driver Pleads Not Guilty After Running Red Light & Killing Father And Two Daughters

Immigration driver Mohd Akbar Zainol pleads not guilty to 5 charges after running a red light in KL, hitting a car, and killing 3 pedestrians.

20-08-2026
Auto News

PDRM Is Spending RM8 Million On Silent E-Bikes For Border Patrols: Here’s What They Can Do

PDRM receives 375 silent tactical e-bikes worth RM8M! Discover how the 850Nm torque Jebatt F29 will stop border smuggling.

20-08-2026
Auto News

Immigration Truck Runs Red Light In KL: Father & 2 Daughters Killed, Mother In Red Zone

3 family members were killed after an Immigration truck ran a red light and crashed at Maju Junction, KL. Get the latest police details and investigation updates.

19-08-2026
Auto News

‘We Need RM4B, Only Got RM2B’: Ahmad Maslan Explains Why Highways & Potholes Stay Dark And Damaged

Works Ministry receives only RM2B of its required RM4B road maintenance budget. Ahmad Maslan explains why potholes, dark highways, and repairs are delayed in Malaysia.

19-08-2026
Auto News

A Bangladeshi Farmer Was Caught Delivering Veggies In A Mercedes: The Langkawi Duty-Free Loophole

Discover why a Bangladeshi farmer used a Mercedes to haul vegetables in Langkawi. Learn how duty-free taxes, extreme depreciation, and repair traps create cheap island luxury cars.

18-08-2026
Auto News

The Billionaire Who Saved Proton Just Resigned As Geely Chairman—Here’s What’s Happening

Geely founder Li Shufu resigns as Chairman of Geely Auto! Here is what the major executive shakeup means for Proton and Geely's global strategy.

18-08-2026