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Be Careful When Driving During The Flood Season – Follow These Tips By JPJ

We as Malaysians are advised to always be careful during the flood season. This is because we do not want unwanted incidents to happen especially related to life.
Drivers who drive vehicles during the flood season are also advised to take precautions.
To prevent any incidents such as accidents during the flood season, the Road Transport Department Malaysia (JPJ) has released some driving tips during the flood season.
Here are some tips:
1) Maintain low gear – 1 for manual cars, while D2 for auto cars and maintain during driving in floodwater.
2) Limit the speed between 5 to 15 km / h and distance your vehicle from the vehicle in front.
3) Find alternative routes and avoid areas flooded.
4) After the flood, dry the brakes. The way to dry the brakes is to drive slowly (limit to 10-15 km / h) while pressing the brake pedal and oil. This will produce heat that accelerates the drying of the brakes. When you feel a little grip, test the brake at a speed of 20-25 km / h. Repeat the process until you get a satisfactory grip.
TIPS MEMANDU KETIKA MUSIM BANJIR pic.twitter.com/SJ6Xxn9Yh1
— JPJ Malaysia (@JPJ_Malaysia) January 20, 2021
Source: JPJ
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LATEST: 6 CMCO States Including Melaka And Terengganu Change Status To RMCO

The government agreed for six states to carry out the Conditional Movement Control (CMCO) order to be converted to the Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO).
The six states are the Federal Territories of Putrajaya, Terengganu, Pahang, Melaka, Sabah, the Federal Territories of Labuan and Sarawak. This matter is effective March 5, 2021.
This matter was explained through a press conference on the Recent Developments of the Movement Control Order 2021 by the Senior Minister of Security, Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob just now.
Sources: BERNAMA TV
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LATEST: Cross-District Movement Allowed In All States Except Sabah Starting March 5

The government through the National Security Council (MKN) Special Session agreed to allow cross-district movement throughout the country except Sabah starting March 5.
The matter was announced by the Senior Minister (Security Cluster), Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob, just now.
“The Special Session also agreed to allow cross-district movement throughout the state except for Sabah, while cross-state movement is still not allowed.
“For the actual state of Sabah, the Sabah state government is requesting that the district restrictions in Sabah be maintained for a period of two weeks, we understand Sabah is a very large state, some districts are mostly larger than some states in the Peninsula,” he said.
Source: BERNAMA TV
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