Vulnerable Road Users

Ride safe, always wear a helmet, stay visible, and follow traffic rules on Malaysia’s roads.

Tips for Drivers – Protecting VRUs

Adhering to safe cycling practices and maintaining visibility and control significantly reduces the risk of accidents and ensures the safety of both cyclists and other road users.

Slow Down

Slow Down

Reduce speed significantly in residential areas, school zones (adhere strictly to limits like 30 km/h where posted), shopping areas, and anywhere VRUs are likely to be present.

Yield to Pedestrians

Yield to Pedestrians

Always stop for pedestrians waiting to cross or already crossing at designated crossings. Be prepared to stop even if crossings are not marked in areas with high pedestrian activity.

Look Twice

Look Twice

Actively look out for pedestrians and cyclists, especially when turning at junctions or reversing.

Check blind spots carefully.
Give Cyclists Space: When overtaking cyclists, leave ample space (ideally at least 1-1.5 meters). Do not drive too closely behind them.

Give Cyclists Space

Give Cyclists Space

When overtaking cyclists, leave ample space (ideally at least 1-1.5 meters). Do not drive too closely behind them.

Be Patient

Be Patient

Allow extra time for children, the elderly, or persons with disabilities to cross the road. Don’t honk unnecessarily.

Avoid Distractions

Avoid Distractions

Focused driving allows you to spot VRUs more easily.

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