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Sunday, March 13, 2022

Youth account for almost half of all road deaths in past 2 years - PM

Youths accounted for almost 50 percent of the 14,308 road accident death cases recorded in two years from 2019, said Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob today.

Ismail Sabri (above) said road accidents were among the main causes of death in the country, with an average of 4,769 lives lost each year during the period and the high youth figure is a major challenge for enforcers to curb the trend.

“Youths have a bright future and are needed by the nation but they were the most affected group. Driving licences should help us facilitate movement, especially to find a living. We hope those who obtained it would be disciplined when riding their motorcycles,” he said.

Ismail Sabri was speaking at the Malaysian Family Driving Licence Aid Programme (BLKM) at the Bera Rakan Muda Complex in Pahang today, which saw 404 Orang Asli residents from the district selected under the programme to acquire motorcycle driving licence at minimal cost.

Also present were Road Transport Department (RTD) director-general Zailani Hashim and Pahang Public Works, Transport and Health Committee chairperson Norolazali Sulaiman.

To curb the road accident death rate, Ismail Sabri said RTD should have more advocacy and engagement programmes in line with the desire of the government to bring down road accident fatalities by 50 percent by 2030.

Meanwhile, commenting on BLKM, the prime minister said it was especially for those in need such as the B40 group and the Orang Asli community who have difficulties attending classes at driving training institutes to obtain the B2 driving licence.

“The programme is aimed at facilitating them as we know they have to go through some procedures to get the licence. Nonetheless, the programme incorporates the training and course needed for them to become motorcycle riders in compliance with the law," he said.

Based on the media statement by Deputy Transport Minister Henry Sum Agong distributed to the media, the programme criteria included being a Malaysian aged 16 and above who are physically and mentally healthy with no physical disabilities.

Apart from that, the candidate should not be blacklisted by RTD or police as well as not holding any vehicle driving licence.

It is also part of corporate social responsibility (CSR) since the 90’s via RTD with the People programme before being changed to One RTD, One Community Programme and the Prihatin Driving Licence Aid programme.

Bernama

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