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00:04Yesterday, the Ministry of Transport submitted a proposal to the House of Representatives regarding the 1987 land transport costs.
00:09First reading of the amendment to the General Law
00:11Today, after the second reading stage in Parliament...
00:13Transport Minister Lu Zhaofu also provided further details on the legislative amendments.
00:17What happened yesterday after the amendment was passed?
00:20Saman has more than 700 traffic violations.
00:24The maximum fine will be increased from the current RM300 to RM500.
00:28However, Lu Zhaofu specifically emphasized
00:30This amendment only raises the maximum penalty amount.
00:34This does not mean that you will definitely be fined 500 every time you violate the rules and go to Saman.
00:38Ringgit
00:39Because of the actual amount of the fine imposed on Saman.
00:42It will still depend on the severity of the violation.
00:45And factors such as the payment period determine the decision.
00:48More importantly, what about this newly revised penalty system?
00:52Even if it passes the third reading in this session of Congress
00:54It won't take effect immediately.
00:57Lu Zhaofu said the Ministry of Transportation's plan?
00:59Give the public an adjustment period
01:00It will be at least two years later.
01:03That means it won't be officially implemented until January 1, 2029.
01:06He reiterated that the amendment would raise the maximum fine for traffic violations.
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01:11It is not about increasing the national treasury's revenue.
01:13Instead, we need to reinstate the effectiveness of traffic fines.
01:16Deterrence
01:17Raising public awareness of obeying traffic laws on the road
01:19On the highway
01:20Everyone can be more cautious
01:23In addition to raising the maximum amount of fines
01:25This amendment also aims to streamline the procedures for reporting traffic accidents.
01:29Towards Digitalization
01:31Amendment proposal
01:32Drivers involved in minor traffic accidents in the future
01:35Besides reporting the case to the police station?
01:37Alternatively, you can use a designated website.
01:39Alternatively, a mobile application can be used to complete the reporting process.
01:42Ministry of Transport pointed out
01:43What are the current system requirements?
01:45All parties involved in a car accident must personally go to the police station to file a report.
01:49For some minor collisions
01:51In cases where no one was injured
01:53This process is often quite time-consuming and increases the burden on police station counters.
01:57What if the amendment is passed?
01:58In the future, people may only need to upload data via their mobile phones.
02:02That will allow you to complete the police report procedures.
02:04What about the amendment?
02:05There is another important point.
02:07That is, to establish special provisions
02:09Specifically targeting illegal racing
02:12And racing is also a crime.
02:13Lu Zhaofu mentioned
02:15What about the existing laws?
02:16Illegal racing is not explicitly listed as a criminal offense.
02:20Traffic police can only use dangerous driving laws to arrest people.
02:24Evidence must be presented to prove this.
02:26Illegal racing and street racing have constituted a dangerous act.
02:30Or even...
02:31A car accident is required for conviction.
02:33Enforcement is extremely difficult.
02:35However, once the new provisions are passed...
02:37What about later?
02:38Even if no accidents occur
02:40As long as there are two motorcycles or cars
02:43rushing to protect the speeder on the road
02:45That racing could be used to convict someone.
02:46Offenders are fined between RM2,000 and RM10,000.
02:49Or imprisonment for a maximum of two years
02:51If they dare to make the same mistake again...
02:52Fines soar to a maximum of 20,000 yuan
02:55A maximum of 5 years in prison
02:56Who are you looking at?
02:57They still dare to risk their lives on the highway.
02:59At the same time?
03:00Lu Zhaofu also mentioned
03:01In the past, some car owners received automated law enforcement system notifications.
03:04After AWAS's penalty shot
03:05It's because we don't know who's driving.
03:08Using excuses to shirk responsibility
03:09Next
03:10What happens after this amendment is passed?
03:12As long as the vehicle is photographed violating the rules
03:14Registered car owners must bear the corresponding responsibilities.
03:18We can't take advantage of my ignorance any longer.
03:20To use as an excuse to shirk responsibility
03:22In other words
03:23Lending your car to someone else constitutes a violation
03:25Or what?
03:26The company car was driven to commit a traffic violation by the driver.
03:28Future car owner or company
03:30No one can remain completely detached anymore.
03:32Must be responsible for verifying the driver's identity
03:35One last thing
03:37Because at present...
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03:39Sabah and Sarawak
03:41Enjoy lower road tax rates
03:43The Ministry of Transportation also suggested
03:45In the amendment
03:46New application area system
03:48If you want to drive on the peninsula for an extended period of time
03:51Then it must be based on the peninsula's rates.
03:54To pay road tax
03:55When the car owner renews the road tax
03:57It is also necessary to declare.
03:58Main areas of vehicle use
04:00Ministry of Transportation emphasized
04:01This measure is not intended to increase road tax.
04:03It's not an additional charge.
04:05It's to block it.
04:06Road tax loopholes
04:07What about the system?
04:08To be fairer
04:09At the same time, avoid government tax revenue loss.
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