The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Group cycling banned on highways

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KUALA LUMPUR: Group cycling activities are not allowed on the highways, especially the three-lane dual carriagewa­ys.

Transport Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai said the ban was imposed to avoid any road accident involving groups of cyclists due to the marked difference in speed between the bicycle and other vehicles.

“The ministry has always been intensifyi­ng the road safety campaign together with other agencies including the Land Public Transport Commission (SPAD), police and the local authoritie­s.

“We will also ensure that roads which are meant for motorised vehicles are safer by not allowing bicycles, including the modified ones, on highways as they are threelane dual carriagewa­ys with vehicles travelling at high speed, thus increasing the risk of accidents,” he said at the Dewan Rakyat sitting yesterday.

Liow was replying to a supplement­ary question from Datuk Normala Abdul Samad (BN-Pasir Gudang) on measures taken by the ministry to reduce the risk of accidents involving cyclists following the tragic incident in Johor B ahru last month in which eight teenage cyclists were killed when hit by a car.

Liow said if groups of cyclists wished to use the highways, they would need to first seek permission from the local authoritie­s and police for monitoring of the convoys to ensure their safety.

He said the cyclists should also wear safety attire during their cycling activity while their parents also had a role to play in ensuring their safety.

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