Kamis, 16 Agustus 2012

Here's How Malaysia Set Pemudik

Kuala Lumpur, KompasOtomotif — though not as Indonesia, the Government of Malaysia already have rules firmly set its citizens do to return during Idul fitri. To keep order, cars and motorcycles may not exceed the speed limit is 70 miles per hour on city streets and 80 km per hour on the road out of town, that applies from 12 to 26 August 2012.

Last week, Transport Minister of Malaysia, Datuk Seri Kong Cho Ha, announced through the media about the speed limit it to reduce accidents. "In addition to keep order, this rule is also in honour of Muslims who are rejoicing at the feast," he explained.

No messing around, to run at the same time enforcing these rules, speed detection cameras installed at 566 every street corner and the camera at the intersection of the 265 are equipped with red light. Another addition, 250 disiagakan camera in the mobile concept, which will be around to monitor the behavior of the rider.

In addition to the speed limit, trucks carrying food tronton should not be circulated once on the motorway on 17 and 18 August and on 25 and 26 August.

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