The Sun (Malaysia)

Hands on the wheel or else, motorists warned

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ALOR STAR: The Road Transport Department will still act against drivers who take photos or videos even for the purpose of channellin­g informatio­n to the department.

Kedah RTD director Isma Suhaimi Sharif said driving while using the mobile phone was an offence under Section 17A of the Road Transport Act, and offenders could be fined RM300.

“Driving while using the mobile phone is also among the seven main offences which can result in court action and with no offer of compound penalty.

“We encourage the public to channel informatio­n through various applicatio­ns, but the photo or video should be taken by the passenger and not by the driver as this can be dangerous,” he said after launching the statelevel Chinese New Year 2017 Op here on Wednesday night.

A total of 560 vehicles were checked during the operation, with 75 summons issued for various offences such as driving without a licence or expired road tax.

Sixty-five officers and other personnel from RTD, Department of Environmen­t, National Anti-Drugs Agency, police and Road Safety Department took part.

The operation is conducted nationwide from Jan 21 to Feb 5, focusing on seven main offences such as driving on the emergency lane, beating the traffic light and overtaking at the double lines.

Until yesterday, 1,562 vehicles were checked in Kedah, with 574 summonses issued for various offences. – Bernama

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