Protecting children through 30 km/h speed limits, improved infrastructure, and safety awareness around schools across Malaysia.
Children are among our most vulnerable road users, and their journey to and from school should be safe. MKJR’s “Safe School Zone” initiative focuses specifically on creating protected environments around schools nationwide. By advocating for lower speed limits and improved infrastructure, we aim to drastically reduce risks and provide peace of mind for parents, educators, and the community.

Working together with schools and local authorities to create safer school zones.
We partner with the Ministry of Education, local councils, schools, and PIBGs to identify priority safety needs.
We push for the adoption and enforcement of lower speed limits — such as 30 km/h — around school zones to better protect students.
We support simple, cost-effective improvements, especially in rural or high-risk school areas where small changes can significantly enhance safety.
We focus on locations where children face the greatest danger, ensuring resources and improvements reach the communities that need them most.
Driving essential road-safety improvements around schools — from lower speed limits to safer crossings and community awareness.
Actively advocating for the implementation and strict enforcement of lower speed limits in designated school zones.
Supporting enhancements such as high-visibility pedestrian crossings, clear warning signage, traffic-calming measures (speed humps, raised crossings), safer drop-off/pick-up points, and adequate lighting.
Conducting campaigns to educate drivers on the critical importance of slowing down and being extra vigilant around schools.
Working closely with educational authorities and local councils to integrate safety features into school area planning.


