Mandatory jail sentence for errant drivers?

KUALA LUMPUR, 6 Nov 2017: 

The government needs to consider introducing a mandatory jail sentence for reckless drivers who cause the death of innocent passengers or other road users.

National Road Safety Council member Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye said in a statement the proposal to impose mandatory jail sentence is timely now – more than ever before – since the passengers and public are at the complete mercy of these reckless drivers of buses and heavy vehicles.

“In the latest incident, a driver of an express bus and 26 passengers were injured when the bus they were travelling in overturned at KM434.9 of the PLUS Expressway (northbound) at Rawang early today.

“The initial report shows that in the 4.50am incident, the bus, which was heading to Kuala Lumpur, was believed to have hit the road divider and skidded before it overturned and entered the opposite lane.”

On Oct 24, eight factory workers died and 44 others injured in an accident involving two factory buses and a factory van at KM147  of the North-South Expressway, near the Juru toll plaza.

On Dec 24 last year, an express bus travelling north plunged into a 6m-deep ravine at KM137 of the North-South Expressway, killing 14 people.

Lee noted that the worst fatal crash happened in 2013 when 37 passengers died and 16 were injured in the accident which took place near Chin Swee Temple, Genting Highlands, Pahang.

“I believe we need a radical move to tackle this issue by instilling fear and full responsibility among drivers that they would be sent to jail if found guilty for reckless driving.

“We must have effective laws to ensure these are deterrent enough to curb reckless driving, especially among heavy vehicle drivers.”

– Bernama

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