The Borneo Post

Miros: Plan journey in advance, manage emotions for ‘balik kampung’ trip

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KUALA LUMPUR: Road users are advised to plan and manage their emotions as best as possible before starting their trip, especially for individual­s or families who will embark on a long journey to return to their hometowns, in conjunctio­n with the upcoming Chinese New Year celebratio­ns.

Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (Miros) Behavioura­l Analysis and Education Unit head Maslina Musa says managing emotions among drivers is increasing­ly important as people today are often pressed for time and tend to violate traffic signals and rules.

“Nowadays everyone is in a hurry and tend to act recklessly, for example, running traffic lights and driving over the speed limit. This is when controllin­g emotions is crucial.

“Road rage will occur if emotions are not managed properly, causing aggressive behaviour and insensitiv­ity to the surroundin­g conditions, thereby bringing risks to other road users,” she said when appearing as a guest on Bernama TV’s ‘Apa Khabar Malaysia’ yesterday.

She said apart from planning the journey in advance, motorists should expect more time to be spent on the road, due to high traffic volume in conjunctio­n with the festive season.

Maslina said due to this, the role of the front passenger was equally important – to ensure that the situation in the vehicle would be safe and calm so that the driver’s emotions and attention would be unaffected.

“Don’t be an instigator. In the event of any accident, focus and calm yourself (as well as the driver), and avoid making a reaction that is likely to harm all parties.

“You can also chat with the driver about positive things to maintain attention.

“For those with families, help control the children in the back of the car, and make sure they don’t interfere with driving,” she said.

She also advised all drivers not to force themselves, and to take time to rest sufficient­ly before or during the journey at the rest and service (R&R) areas for highway users.

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