The Royal Malaysia Police has announced that electric scooters will be banned on public roads effective 1st January 2021. Violators can be fined up to RM1,000 or jailed up to 3 months. While regulating Personal Mobility Devices (or Personal Electric Vehicles) is necessary, there are no a clear guidelines on where you can and cannot use your PMD.
What are PMDs and how is Malaysia regulating its use? How does PMD fit into Malaysia’s transportation system? Today, Amin and Alex will talk more about PMD regulation in Malaysia on this episode of Let’s Talk About.
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