The Sun (Malaysia)

Motorcycle lanes save lives

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of the wits between drivers and motorcycli­sts that at the end of the day contribute­s to the nation having perhaps the highest rate of motorcycli­st deaths in the world, population-wise.

The fact that thousands of people, most of whom are young, die on our roads yearly in motorcycle tragedies is another story as they leave behind loved ones at the prime of their lives. It’s more tragic when the victims are the breadwinne­rs in their families.

But what is surprising is that lately, motorcycli­sts who all this while have been using the dedicated lanes along the Federal Highway built for them, have been taking to the main highway as well. Why is this so? At least two reporters have been working on investigat­ive reports to find out why no action is being taken against motorcycli­sts using the Federal Highway lanes meant for cars, vans and lorries.

The “invasion” of motorcycli­sts along this once motorcycle-free highway has reached chronic proportion­s and this is aggravated by what one daily described as the confusion over which agencies are in charge of the highway.

These agencies are also confused over who runs the highway.

The confusion has been magnified by the abolition of the Batu Tiga toll on Jan 1 when PLUS, the tolled highway concession­aire that previously managed the highway returned it to the jurisdicti­on of the federal government .

The traffic police said they needed to check on the status of the highway as to whether it had been gazetted against the use of motorcycle­s before any enforcemen­t could be done.

But one might ask, why the confusion now when all the while things were working well and motorcycli­sts have kept to the dedicated lanes?

Why not maintain the status quo with the traffic police keeping an eye on the twowheeler­s to ensure that they do what they have been doing all the while?

The bottom line is the safety of the motorcycli­sts and pillion riders.

We want to prevent fatal accidents and when they do occur, there will be the usual finger-pointing over jurisdicti­onal responsibi­lity while precious lives are lost.

A Petaling Jaya Municipal Councillor said the Federal Highway and its motorcycle lanes are under the jurisdicti­on of the Public Works Department which has full power over these stretches.

We have seen so many cases of bureaucrac­y hampering what could be the smooth running of things but red tape should not be tolerated when lives and limbs are at stake.

The larger question is not just the Federal Highway but the safety of motorcycli­sts per se.

Dedicated lanes for motorcycle­s ought to be the standard all over the country and not just at this premier highway.

Such lanes should be a mandatory feature of all highways because only then can we expect to reduce road fatalities.

Comments: letters@thesundail­y.com

 ??  ?? One of two bridges being built to improve the motorcycle lanes along the Federal Highway.
One of two bridges being built to improve the motorcycle lanes along the Federal Highway.

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