Jail Time, Fine Not More Than RM50,000 for Leaving Children Unattended in Vehicles
Leaving children unattended in a vehicle is an offence. Offenders can be fined not more than RM50,000 or jailed for up to 20 years.
Leaving children unattended in a vehicle is an offence. Offenders can be fined not more than RM50,000 or jailed for up to 20 years.
Lesser-known traffic offences that can lead to accidents. Stay away from these offences to avoid fines and accidents.
Wearing a helmet is mandatory when riding a motorcycle.
Offenders can be compounded for a maximum of RM300.
Betterment is a portion of the cost that you will have to pay when the damaged part of your vehicle is replaced with a new original part.
An online fraud case involving a sales coach of a water filter company who lost RM39,000 to an online car ‘seller’.
The Road Transport Department (JPJ) offers road tax exemption for electric vehicles (EVs) and motor vehicles for persons with disabilities (OKU).
Driving an automatic car is quite straightforward, but there are subtle mistakes that almost every automatic car driver makes.
Let’s take a look at some common habits when driving an automatic car that you should avoid.
Learn about motorcycle insurance, including ‘Single Rider’ and ‘All Riders’ coverage and additional coverages you can add to your policy.
Are you unsure of the type of PUSPAKOM vehicle inspection that you need to do?
Read this article to find out.
Special perils cover provides protection for vehicle damage due to natural disasters such as floods and other convulsions of nature.