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Those Slanted ‘Hellaflush’ Tyres On Your Car Could Get You A RM2,000 Fine Or Jail Time

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Let’s be honest, the trend of slanted tyres just looks weird.

But if you didn’t already know, it’s also illegal.

The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) took to their Facebook profile to warn the general public against installing Hellaflush tyres on their cars, or you could face an RM2,000 fine or worse, jail time.

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They wrote, “Modifying vehicles using ‘Hellaflush’ tyres can be fined up to RM2,000. The trend of modifying cars using ‘Hellaflush’ tyres is becoming more and more popular among some vehicle owners in Malaysia. Such modifications can cause driving to be affected as a result of the failure of the safety system and breaks that do not work efficiently to the point of endangering the lives of drivers and other road users.”

For those who are unsure, Hellaflush tyres are the ones that are slightly slanted sideways and look like they’re jutting out of the car.

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“Action can be taken under Section 6 of the Road Transport Act 1987 and Regulation 138 of the Road Traffic Rules 170/59, which is to modify vehicles without the permission of the Road Transport Department.”

“If convicted, a fine can be imposed, not exceeding RM2,000 or imprisonment not exceeding six months,” they added.

Hence, if you have Hellaflush tyres, it’s best to have them changed back to the normal ones if you do not want to get caught up with the law.

What do you think about this? Let us know in the comment section.

 

Also read: “Rules are rules”, PDRM Officer Seen Buying Food Without Mask In Ampang

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