
The Launch of JPJ Ops CNY 2025: Keeping Roads Safer
As the festivities of Chinese New Year approach, the Road Transport Department (JPJ) has initiated its special campaign, Operasi Khas Tahun Baru Cina 2025, to ensure the safety of motorists. The campaign, themed 'Pandu Cermat, Sampai Selamat' or 'Drive Wisely, Arrive Safely', officially kicked off on January 20 and will run until February 9. This initiative aims to significantly reduce road accidents during one of the busiest travel periods of the year.
The Nine Deadly Sins of Driving: What to Avoid
The JPJ has identified nine key traffic offences, known as the 'nine deadly sins', that officers will actively monitor throughout the campaign. These offences include:
- Speeding
- Running red lights
- Overtaking on double lines
- Using emergency lanes
- Cutting queues
- Using mobile phones while driving
- Not wearing seatbelts (or helmets for motorcycle riders)
- Heavy vehicles using the fast lane
- Overweight lorries
Motorists need to familiarize themselves with these rules and understand the importance of adhering to traffic regulations, not only for their safety but also for that of others on the road.
Community Engagement Through Advocacy
Beyond enforcement, JPJ is committed to road safety advocacy, conducting over 30 engaging programs aimed at educating the public on safe driving practices. These include informative displays, speeches, distribution of safety kits, and collaborations with media outlets to amplify their message. By engaging the community, JPJ hopes to foster a culture of responsibility among all drivers, encouraging them to prioritize safety this festive season.
Preparing for Safe Travels During CNY
As families prepare to travel home for the celebrations, JPJ urges motorists to perform vehicle maintenance checks and plan their journeys wisely. This includes taking breaks at Rest and Relax (R&R) areas to counter fatigue. Planning ahead not only ensures a smoother journey but also promotes safer driving habits, mitigating the risk of accidents. Safety begins before you hit the road—check your vehicle's condition and ensure you are well-rested.
Submit Offences Through Technology
Innovative technology solutions are also at play, as JPJ encourages the public to report traffic offences through the MyJPJ app, further enhancing community involvement in maintaining road safety. This platform allows motorists to contribute to traffic law enforcement, promoting a collective responsibility for road safety.
Conclusion: Together for Safer Roads
JPJ’s efforts during the CNY 2025 campaign highlight the critical role that both the government and transportation agencies play in ensuring safe journeys across the country. By understanding and avoiding common traffic offences, preparing adequately for travels, and participating in community advocacy, we all contribute to a safer and more joyous festive season.
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