Acting Selangor police chief Datuk S. Sasikala Devi said it is estimated that 171K vehicles will use the expressway daily from this Friday compared to the daily average of 100,000 vehicles. theSun theSundaily Police Selangor ChineseNewYear holiday
: The Royal Malaysia Police expects a 71 per cent increase in the number of vehicles on the KL-Karak Expressway during the Chinese New Year holidays compared to normal days.
“PDRM will continue to strategise and take initiatives to ensure the rate of accidents on the expressway is reduced including giving focus on enforcement of highway rules, advocacy and crime as well as omnipresence ,“ she said. According to her, in Op Selamat-17 last year, a total of 2,810 accidents were recorded with 21 deaths compared to 4,824 accidents and 23 deaths in Op Selamat-16 in conjunction with Chinese New Year in 2020.
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