Towards zero road crashes


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IN 2023, Malaysia recorded its highest ever road crash numbers in history at 598,635. This translates to losing 6,433 lives, as reported by the Royal Malaysia Police. This is a huge health burden for our country’s population of 34.67 million to bear.

To address this “traffic pandemic”, everyone must be involved, it cannot be left to the government alone to handle. Road safety is everyone’s responsibility.

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