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13 Jun 2026
Sarawak, Sarawak News, Kota Samarahan, Kota Samarahan News, JPJ Sarawak, Motorcycle Safety, Road Safety, Student Vehicles, Enforcement Operation

JPJ Sarawak Conducts Motorcycle Ops at Kota Samarahan School

KOTA SAMARAHAN – The Sarawak Road Transport Department (JPJ) carried out a motorcycle inspection operation at a local school on Thursday, 7 May 2026, as part of its ongoing advocacy and enforcement programme.

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The initiative was designed to ensure that student motorcycles are safe, roadworthy, and compliant with existing regulations.

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The operation focused on raising awareness among students about the importance of road safety and discouraging the use of illegally modified motorcycles. JPJ officers inspected a total of 110 motorcycles during the exercise, uncovering several violations.

Among the offences detected were riding without a valid driving licence, expired motor vehicle licences (LML), lack of insurance coverage, and unauthorised modifications to vehicle structures and equipment.

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JPJ Sarawak emphasised that the programme was not only about enforcement but also education. By engaging directly with students, the department aims to instil a culture of compliance with road laws and foster responsible behaviour among young road users.

Officials highlighted that early exposure to road safety principles is crucial in shaping disciplined and law-abiding motorists for the future.

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The department expressed its appreciation to the schools involved, noting that their cooperation was vital in making the operation a success.

JPJ Sarawak encouraged other schools across the state to adopt similar initiatives, stressing that regular inspections of student vehicles can significantly reduce risks and improve safety standards.

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Motorcycle safety remains a pressing issue in Malaysia, where two-wheelers are among the most common modes of transport, particularly for students and young adults.

According to national road safety statistics, motorcycles account for a significant proportion of traffic accidents, underscoring the need for continuous education and enforcement.

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JPJ Sarawak reiterated its commitment to strengthening road safety culture through advocacy, enforcement, and collaboration with educational institutions.

The department believes that by combining awareness programmes with strict compliance checks, it can help reduce accidents and promote safer roads for all.

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The operation in Kota Samarahan reflects JPJ’s broader mission to safeguard public safety while ensuring that young riders understand the responsibilities that come with operating a vehicle.

With continued cooperation between schools and enforcement agencies, the department hopes to build a generation of responsible road users who prioritise safety and compliance.

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By Sarawak Daily

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