Ride safe, always wear a helmet, stay visible, and follow traffic rules on Malaysia’s roads.
Adhering to pedestrian safety practices and remaining vigilant at all times significantly reduces the risk of accidents and ensures personal safety on the roads.
Wear bright or light-coloured clothing during the day and reflective materials at night. Carry a torch when walking in the dark.
Whenever possible, cross at pedestrian crossings, traffic lights, or overhead bridges. Obey all pedestrian signals.
Before crossing, stop at the kerb, look right, left, and right again. Listen for traffic and continue observing vehicles as you cross.
Try to make eye contact with drivers before crossing in front of them to ensure they have seen you.
Put away your phone and headphones when walking near traffic. Stay fully alert to your surroundings.
Where there are no pavements or footpaths, walk on the side of the road facing oncoming traffic so you can see approaching vehicles.
Wear bright or light-coloured clothing during the day and reflective materials at night. Carry a torch when walking in the dark.
Whenever possible, cross at pedestrian crossings, traffic lights, or overhead bridges. Obey all pedestrian signals.
Before crossing, stop at the kerb, look right, left, and right again. Listen for traffic and continue observing vehicles as you cross.
Try to make eye contact with drivers before crossing in front of them to ensure they have seen you.
Put away your phone and headphones when walking near traffic. Stay fully alert to your surroundings.
Where there are no pavements or footpaths, walk on the side of the road facing oncoming traffic so you can see approaching vehicles.