Public roads off-limits for e-scooters, says Melaka RTD
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JPJ Melaka says micromobility vehicles not allowed on public roads, will act against those flouting the law
The Melaka road transport department (JPJ) has reiterated that micromobility vehicles are not allowed to operate on public roads, and that it will not hesitate to take action against individuals who are caught doing so, Bernama reports. Its deputy director Khairul Aswad Abdul Halim said this in response to a viral 18-second video on TikTok showing three individuals riding electric scooters on a public road, believed to be at a traffic light junc…
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