The
law on the road has indeed been made a habit for all types of vehicles
regardless of motorbikes, cars, trucks, and so on. Not only the road but many
other things that we should obey the law on the road. If we do not comply or
break the law, you can be prosecuted for the offense of any act related to the
road with a fine of rm300 or 6 months imprisonment, or both.
Among
the laws we always make on the road are:
1.
Do not exchange ownership of the vehicle within 7 days.
- Every purchase or achievement of a vehicle,
must be exchanged within 7 days. Failure to do so is an offense. This violates
section 14(1) A.P.J. if guilty, they can be fined rm100.
2.
No registration number or number that is unclear, confusing, or not in
accordance with the rules.
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All of the above are offenses according to section 14 (1) of the A.P.J. if you
make all the above mistakes, you will definitely be fined rm100.
-
Do not use a vehicle that does not have a registration number; the number is
blurred, confused, or does not follow the rules or even the size.
3.
Change address within 7 days.
- Actually, it is a single offense. It can be
fined as much as rm100 under method 8GV (LD65LN158 / 65).
4.
Not complying with the conditions of "L".
Some
of the "l" license conditions are:
I)
Must install "l" in front and back.
II)
Can't carry people.
III)
Must wear a helmet.
IV)
Can't use a mobile phone while riding a motorcycle.
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If guilty, rm200 will be charged.
5.
Expired driver's license or no driver's license.
- This offense falls under section 26 (1).
This is a court case. The fine imposed is RM150. Can also be fined RM1000 or
imprisoned for 3 months or both.
6.
Driving while on a C.D.L. suspended or canceled.
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If driving, actually violates section 38(2). This is the court's fault. A fine
of RM2000 and 6 months imprisonment.
7.
Not giving license or cooperation to enforcement officers.
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K 14GV (LD/LN 158/65) says you are wrong. That is a serious mistake. It will be
fined. RM3000 fine if convicted.
8.
Driving or allowing a minor to drive.
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If only 15 years old. You are not allowed to drive. It violates section 39 of
the A.P.J. this case will be brought to court. The fine is Rm1000 or 6 months
imprisonment or both
9.
Violating the vehicle speed limit or exceeding the national speed limit for all
roads.
-
Driving over the wrong speed limit under section 40 (1) of the A.P.J. fined Rm1000.
The license may be suspended for one month. Conviction of a license offense can
be suspended for 3 months.
Exceeding
the national speed limit for all roads, the fine is:
I)
Exceeding 40 KM/H – fined RM300.
II)
Exceeding 26 KM/H – 39 KM/H – RM200 fine.
III)
1 KM/H – 25 KM/H – RM100 fine.
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All the above offenses fall under section 69 (1A).
10.
Driving recklessly and endangering or causing death.
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Can be charged with the offense of section 41 of the A.P.J. 1987 and was tried
for reckless and dangerous driving. The convicted can be imprisoned for 10
years.
There are many more rules that we can follow not only for Malaysia but also abroad the same rules to ensure that all drivers or riders do not become an accident or the cause of a serious accident that causes the death of innocent people.
That's all for this blog, thank you.
good info
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