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Apad issues show cause letter to trailer operator in fatal Putrajaya crash

Agency says company’s licence could be suspended, cancelled if violations of conditions found

11:23 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – The Land Public Transport Agency (Apad) has issued a show cause letter to obtain details from the company that operated the trailer that ploughed into a column of stationary vehicles in Putrajaya yesterday, killing two motorcyclists and injuring seven others.

Apad said in a statement today that it can suspend or cancel licences under Section 62 of the Land Public Transport Act 2010 if investigations reveal any violation of service licence conditions by the company.

“APAD will never compromise on any offence of dangerous driving of land public transport vehicles causing accidents. This incident is deeply regrettable,” the agency said, adding that preliminary investigations into the 14-vehicle crash revealed that the trailer had a Class C carrier licence. 

“APAD takes the issue of public safety seriously… and is working with the related agencies to obtain relevant reports before taking any further action on the operating company,” it added. – September 21, 2023

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