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Obstruction, beating lights and yellow box offences are tops in KL op


Kuala Lumpur police issuing notices instead of summonses during Operation Compliance with the Law earlier this month. (Bernama pic)
KUALA LUMPUR:

Obstruction of traffic, failure to obey traffic lights, stopping within yellow boxes and stopping past the white line at traffic light junctions were among the top offences recorded by traffic police in Kuala Lumpur this week.

Kuala Lumpur deputy police chief Usuf Jan Mohamad said a total of 10,036 notices of offences were issued during the Sept 16-18 operation.

The top offences comprised: failure to obey traffic lights (2,326 notices); stopping in the yellow box (525); stopping past the white line at traffic light intersections (470); vehicle registration numbers that did not comply with specifications (224); dirty, blurred or fancy plate numbers (458); not wearing seat belts (408); motorcyclists not wearing helmets (32); and unauthorised motorcycle modifications (199).

He said a total of 9,508 notices involved various types of vehicles…

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