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50% Spike In Reckless Driving: Is Your State One Of Malaysia’s Top Road Rage Hotspots?

Sofea Najmi

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If you feel like Malaysian roads have become more hostile lately, you’re not imagining it. Data from Bukit Aman shows that cases of reckless and dangerous driving have surged by nearly 50% in the first six months of 2026 compared to the same period last year.


Between January 1 and June 28, the police opened 1,278 investigation papers, a massive leap from the 852 cases recorded during the same period in 2025. According to Bukit Aman Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department (JSPT) director Comm Datuk Seri Muhammed Hasbullah Ali, this reflects a "worrying trend of aggressive driving" that is increasingly spilling over into road bullying and dangerous confrontations.


Where is it happening the most?


The data reveals a clear regional disparity, with Johor emerging as the undisputed "hotspot" for aggressive driving behavior.

State 2026 Cases (Jan–June) Year-on-Year Increase
Johor 354 +175
Kuala Lumpur 230 +74
Selangor 200 +117
Negeri Sembilan 119 +56
Kelantan 84 No change
Perak 60 +20
Terengganu 49 +26
Sarawak 44 +11

Note: Other states like Penang, Sabah, Perlis, and Melaka recorded declines in cases compared to last year.


What’s fueling the rage?


Police point to a breakdown in road courtesy as the primary culprit. The most common triggers for these confrontations include:

  • Aggressive maneuvering: Cutting in, tailgating, and dangerous overtaking.
  • Rule-breaking: Failing to obey traffic signals or give way.
  • The "Spark": Excessive honking, inappropriate hand gestures, and verbal disputes that escalate minor frustrations into full-blown road rage.

A dark new trend: "Vaping and Driving"


The police also acknowledged growing concerns regarding drivers using vape devices laced with psychoactive or synthetic drugs. To combat this, authorities are considering tougher measures, including the use of saliva test kits and mandatory urine screenings for commercial drivers involved in accidents.


What happens if you get caught?


The law is clear: "Road bullying" isn't just a traffic offence, it’s a crime. Under Section 42 of the Road Transport Act 1987, those convicted of reckless and dangerous driving face:

  • Fines: RM5,000 to RM15,000.
  • Imprisonment: Up to five years.

Additional charges under the Penal Code (such as criminal intimidation or causing injury) may also apply depending on the severity of the incident.


How to play your part


The police reminded the public that viral social media videos are only "initial information." To ensure justice is served, professional investigations, using CCTV, dashcams, and witness statements, are required.


Seen something? Don’t just post it online. Submit your dashcam or CCTV footage through official police channels to help turn the tide on this 50% spike.


Source: NST


Read: Heartbreaking Dashcam Footage Reveals Final Moments Before Tragic Collision That Wiped Out 3 Generations Of A Family


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Reckless Driving 2026
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Sofea Najmi

A Bachelor of English Language and Literature graduate with an obsession for the finer details. Sofea uses her background in translation to decode the technicalities of automotive innovation. She is dedicated to delivering impactful, meticulously researched articles that provide a narrative far beyond the spec sheet. LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3C018vv

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