CNY celebrations : Four million vehicles expected to enter Johor

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CNY celebrations : Four million vehicles expected to enter Johor
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JPJ would patrol 45 accident hot spots on highways and main roads, mainly in the Johor Bahru district. theSun theSundaily CNY traffic jam vehicles johor hotspots

Four million vehicles are expected to enter the state from Friday to next Tuesday, with the upcoming Chinese New Year celebrations.

“Following discussions with PLUS Malaysia Berhad on the expected increase in vehicles, we will ensure that this enforcement operation runs smoothly with the deployment of 170 personnel from all divisions,“ he told a press conference at Kempas R&R here today. Mohd Edir said enforcement would focus on seven main offences, including use of mobile phones, not wearing seat belts, driving in the right lane, queue-jumping, not obeying traffic signals, overloading and using substandard tyres.

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