SHAH ALAM: The Selangor Road Transport Department (JPJ) will focus on 23 areas identified as being accident prone in the state in the implementation of its Ops Chinese New Year (Ops CNY) that began on Wednesday (Jan 18).
Its director, Datuk Khairul Khar Yahya, said among the locations are the North South Expressway , North Klang Straits Bypass, Damansara Link-Damansara Puchong Highway , Jalan Meru and Jalan Bukit Kemuning.
"The focus of the enforcement in this operation will be on nine main offences and five additional violations, among them speeding, beating the red light, cutting queues, driving on the emergency lane and reckless driving,” he told reporters after launching Ops CNY at Terminal 17, Section 17, here, tonight.
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