Safe Driving Practices

Safe driving protects everyone. Avoid speeding, aggression, distraction, and impairment. MKJR promotes awareness and education for safer roads in Malaysia.

Speeding

Understand the Risks, 
Obey the Limits

Speeding is more than just breaking a traffic rule; it is a leading cause of severe crashes and fatalities on Malaysian roads. Driving above the speed limit or at a speed inappropriate for road and traffic conditions greatly increases the likelihood of accidents and the severity of injuries when they occur.

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Why is Speeding Dangerous?

Speeding Reduces Control and Increases Deadly Risk – Every Extra KM/H Matters.

Greater Impact Force
Greater Impact Force

Higher speeds create stronger crash forces, causing more severe injuries or fatalities.

Reduced Reaction Time
Reduced Reaction Time

You have far less time to respond to sudden hazards like pedestrians, stalled vehicles, or obstacles.

Longer Stopping Distance
Longer Stopping Distance

The faster you go, the more distance you need to stop safely.

Higher Risk of Losing Control
Higher Risk of Losing Control

Speeding increases the chance of skidding or losing control, especially on curves or wet roads.

Tips for Safe Speed Management

Stay in Control: Managing Your Speed Wisely Keeps You and Others Safe

Plan Your Journey

Plan Your Journey

Allow ample travel time to avoid feeling rushed.

Know the Limits

Know the Limits

Pay attention to speed limit signs and adjust accordingly.

Adapt to Conditions

Adapt to Conditions

Slow down in bad weather (rain, fog), heavy traffic, work zones, or areas with pedestrians/cyclists.

Check Your Speedometer

Check Your Speedometer

Regularly monitor your speed. Cruise control can help on highways.

Resist Pressure

Resist Pressure

Don’t feel pressured by other drivers to speed up. Focus on your own safe driving.

Campaigns

Stop Speeding, Save Lives

MKJR, in collaboration with the Ministry of Transport (MOT), continuously promotes the importance of wearing certified helmets through nationwide awareness programmes. These initiatives include helmet education, safety demonstrations, and the distribution of approved helmets particularly to vulnerable groups and communities in need to ensure safer riding practices for all.

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Need information, want to collaborate, or have a road safety concern to share?