Recording Video While Driving: Fines Up To RM1,000 or 3 Months in Prison
Stop recording a video on your smartphone while driving!
If found guilty, you are liable for fines up to RM1,000 or receive a prison sentence of no more than three months.
Stop recording a video on your smartphone while driving!
If found guilty, you are liable for fines up to RM1,000 or receive a prison sentence of no more than three months.
Are you not sure whether to buy insurance online or consult with an agent?
Read this article to learn which way is more beneficial!
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Car tires can blow out while driving due to several factors.
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There will be a toll exemption for all vehicles at both land border entry points between Johor and Singapore for a week starting on April 1.
What should you do if you find your car gets towed by the authorities?
Read on as we share the steps to take to claim your car.
The reopening of two Thailand-Malaysia land border gates on April 1 will comply with standard operating procedures (SOPs).
Beginning April 1, the Malaysia-Singapore land border will start to reopen for fully vaccinated travellers without the need for quarantine or testing including pre-departure and on-arrival tests.
Read this article to learn more about car insurance renewal and the consequences of delaying the renewal.
Can you claim insurance if you get involved in an accident without an expired driving licence?
You may read this article to get more details on the matter.