It comes in the wake of several reports of crashes and deaths involving e-hailing riders.
The police have advised food and parcel delivery riders not to rush with their orders during the movement control order and adhere to road safety rules to avoid endangering lives.
“Parcel and food delivery riders should not chase after trips or try to ride in a fast manner as it is dangerous,” he toldZulkefly said all road users should also remain vigilant, as some might take advantage to speed on the empty roads during the MCO. On April 18, a 33-year-old food delivery rider was seriously injured after being involved in a six-vehicle crash at KM29.9 of the North-South Expressway while heading from the Duta Toll Plaza towards the city centre.
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