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Shaharuddin giving the thumbs-up for a new RTD patrol vehicle, a Honda CRV, donated by PLUS Bhd after test driving it during the opening of the JPJ station.
MUAR: The Road Transport Department (JPJ) has recorded an increase in road offences since it set up its station at two locations along the North-South Expressway in 2018.
JPJ director-general Datuk Seri Shaharuddin Khalid said the first was opened at Dengkil Rest and Service Area (RnR) (southbound) on Feb 12,2018 while the second at Gunung Semanggol RnR (southbound) in January last year.
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