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“They’re still bound by traffic laws” – MTPN Vice President Urges Cyclists Not to Treat Public Roads Like a Racetrack

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Source: Facebook | Mohd Faiz Zulkifli

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Earlier, WORLD OF BUZZ reported on a group of cyclists who claimed a bus driver tried to run them off the road in Bestari Jaya, Selangor.

One of the cyclists shared a video (now deleted) of the incident on social media, saying the driver had allegedly swerved towards their group of over 30 cyclists, and even tried to start a fight after pulling over shortly after.

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“The road isn’t a racetrack”

In response to the incident, the Vice President of the National Consumer Action Council (MTPN) for the Eastern Region reminded cyclists not to treat public roads like their own personal tracks, saying it could put other road users in danger.

According to Sinar Harian, Datuk Mohd Faiz Zulkifli stressed that roads are shared spaces and should be used responsibly.

“The road isn’t a racetrack or your own personal space. It’s shared by everyone and governed by traffic laws that are meant to keep everyone safe. Riding in large groups, blocking lanes, or ignoring designated bike lanes not only puts cyclists at risk but also endangers others, especially bigger vehicles like buses and lorries,” he said.

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He also pointed out that even though cyclists don’t need a driving license, they’re still bound by traffic laws like everyone else.

“MTPN urges the public to report incidents through official channels like the police or JPJ, instead of posting them online and fueling public tension,” he added.

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“Action can be taken against anyone found riding recklessly”

Mohd Faiz pointed out that under Sections 54 and 79 of the Road Transport Act 1987, action can be taken against anyone who rides recklessly, dangerously, or causes inconvenience to other road users.

He also highlighted that the Road Traffic Rules 1959 clearly state cyclists must not ride more than two abreast and should never obstruct the flow of traffic.

As a long-term solution, he suggested several initiatives, including a comprehensive road safety education campaign aimed at all road users (cyclists included).

“Local councils should work on improving bicycle lane infrastructure in appropriate areas and enforce the rules more strictly for everyone, whether they’re on a motorbike, in a car, or riding a bicycle. Respect the rights and safety of all road users. Roads aren’t battlegrounds or stunt stages, they’re shared spaces meant for everyone,” he said.

 

Mohd Faiz added that while cycling is a great way to stay healthy, it shouldn’t be used as an excuse to ignore safety or break traffic rules.

 

Also read: “Road hoggers” – M’sians Divided After Video Shows Car Ramming Into Cyclists From Behind on Highway

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