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Utama Berita Rencana Unpopular Opinion: Basikal Lajak And Ulu Yam Touge - What's The Difference? Unpopular Opinion: Basikal Lajak And Ulu Yam Touge - What's The Difference? Rencana Adam Aubrey | August 10, 2022 02:30 PM In today's unpopular opinion, is there really a difference between basikal lajak and those who participate in touge activities at Ulu Yam? There's a lot of coverage, chatter, and opinions on the recent judgement of Sam Ke Ting, who was sentenced to six years in prison and fined RM6,000 for causing the deaths of eight teenagers on basikal lajak. Because the courts ruled in favour of the deceased children, memes and jokes have sprung up on social media, with some netizens poking fun at the situation by summarising that the new king of the road is 'Basikal Lajak' instead of cars. What is your view on the matter? What's the difference between Ulu Yam touge sessions and basikal lajak? Please don't do this! Video credits to Malaysian Crash Compilation and Jordan Honda Team Perceptions about the incident and subsequent ruling have remained mixed, as varied as the kuah nasi kandar at your favourite eatery but that's not what we're here to discuss today. The question we'd like to pose is, how different are the Ulu Yam touge sessions compared to basikal lajak? Are they not exactly the same thing just using different modes of transportation? Both basikal lajak and Ulu Yam touge: is illegal endanger others take place on public roads - not closed street circuits participants use little to no safety gear can cause fatalities - as we've unfortunately seen Road Transport Act 1987 For those of you who participate in touge activities, you are in breach of Section 41 of the Road Transport Act 1987, which states: "any person who, by the driving of a motor vehicle on a road recklessly or at a speed or in a manner which having regard to all the circumstances (including the nature, condition, and size of the road, and the amount of traffic which is or might be expected to be on the road) is dangerous to the public, causes the death of any person shall be guilty of an offence..." For the basikal lajak crew, they are breaking the law by riding on the highway without permission, which under Section 54(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987 is an illegal act. Cycling activities on highways without the permission of police or the Malaysian Highway Authority (LLM) can get them penalised or a prison term of up to 12 months. On top of that, the failure to install front and rear lights, as well as a bell, under Article 35 of the Road Regulations 1959 is also an offence. Take it off the streets! Basikal lajak or even touge sessions while on public roads are dangerous, do inherently have their benefits if given the opportunity in a safe controlled space. We have some really good and talented drivers and cyclists in Malaysia, and I've seen both firsthand. The problem is that they don't have access to a controlled environment to test their skill and sharpen their technique. This is why they head to public roads to do so, chasing thrills at the expense of others. We at Carlist.my do not in any way shape, or form condone this. That's why through CarTell we organise gymkhanas in controlled locations so that the car community can have fun, sharpen your skills and be safe. Perhaps if the powers that be and we're looking at state governments here provided drivers and cyclists with a safe place to practice their skills without costing an arm and a leg, exceptional talents could be identified, which might be beneficial to our national sporting aspirations. On the cycling side, I know that some initiatives around the country like Junior Cycling Malaysia and Bikeschool Malaysia have done a good job in educating and turning the Basikal Lajak kids into proper athletes and providing them with a suitable space and environment to do so. Now can we have a similar programme to nurture young motorsport talents? Do we have to wait for a death before something is done? Do we have to wait for something more serious to happen involving another 8 lives or more before we do something? In all honesty, both basikal lajak and touge sessions are one and the same as they both race on public roads but with different types of machines. One has garnered a lot of attention because eight youths are now dead so do we have to wait for some more deaths before the other one gets any ridicule, attention, bans? Both these activities unsupervised and uncontrolled endanger innocent Malaysians and need to stop! The government should be proactively looking for a solution on how to do so, one immediate idea being to maintain and allow access to the smaller circuits we have around the country for car clubs and car enthusiasts groups to safely test their limits and skills on. If we can have more of these types of initiatives and facilities, we could possibly have more Azizulhasni Awangs and more Alex Yoongs, but till the government provides either party with more opportunities, unfortunately, we will see more of them hitting the road an underground street races, let it be on a bicycle or a car. ✕ Mari berhubung dengan Whatsapp Kami mematuhi Akta Pelindungan Data Peribadi untuk melindungi anda Saya bersetuju dengan Terma Penggunaan dan Polisi Privasi Carlist.my Saya bersetuju untuk menerima komunikasi yang diperibadikan daripada Carlist.my dan penjual kereta, ahli gabungan dan rakan kongsi perniagaannya. Lihat tawaran kereta terbaik! Prev Next Tawaran istimewa - hubungi sekarang! Hari Jam Hrg. Psrn. Kenapa tiada harga disenaraikan? Kadang-kadang, penjual ingin anda hubungi mereka untuk dapatkan harga yang terbaik. I Kenapa tiada harga disenaraikan? Kadang-kadang, penjual ingin anda hubungi mereka untuk dapatkan harga yang terbaik. Tag Berkaitan basikal lajak Ulu Yam Touge Autocross Malaysia Junior Cycling Malaysia Youth Cycling Malaysia Youth Racing Malaysia SIC Malaysia Cetak Adam Aubrey Content Producer Wants to live the simple life, especially when it comes to cars and bikes. That's what tech is for he reckons, to make motoring simpler Berita Berkaitan Langgar Basikal Lajak: Jurujual Wanita Dibebaskan Berita Kereta Nabihah Md Rosdi | October 13, 2021 Mahkamah Majistret Johor Bahru pada Ahad lalu, kekal membebas dan melepaskan seorang jurujual wanita daripada pertuduhan memandu secara melulu ... CarTell x UMW Grantt Lubricants - CarTell Gymkhana Vol. II Berita Kereta Adam Aubrey | July 08, 2022 Shah Alam Stadium's W2 Car Park was once again the host of smoke and screeching tyres as many new and returning participants were eager to test their ... Peraturan Berbasikal Di Lebuh Raya Malaysia Mengikut Undang-Undang Rencana Muhammad Sharil Tarmize | June 16, 2023 Berdasarkan undang-undang jalan raya di Malaysia, adakah aktiviti berbasikal dibenarkan di lebuh raya? Masih ingatkah anda pada tragedi kemalangan ... Ibu Bapa Perlu Halang Kanak-Kanak Daripada Berlumba di Jalan Raya – MIROS Berita Kereta Muhammad Sharil Tarmize | April 15, 2022 Ibu bapa perlu memainkan peranan untuk menghalang kanak-kanak aktiviti berlumba di jalan raya lebih-lebih lagi pada waktu malam atau awal ... Komen
Unpopular Opinion: Basikal Lajak And Ulu Yam Touge - What's The Difference? Rencana Adam Aubrey | August 10, 2022 02:30 PM In today's unpopular opinion, is there really a difference between basikal lajak and those who participate in touge activities at Ulu Yam? There's a lot of coverage, chatter, and opinions on the recent judgement of Sam Ke Ting, who was sentenced to six years in prison and fined RM6,000 for causing the deaths of eight teenagers on basikal lajak. Because the courts ruled in favour of the deceased children, memes and jokes have sprung up on social media, with some netizens poking fun at the situation by summarising that the new king of the road is 'Basikal Lajak' instead of cars. What is your view on the matter? What's the difference between Ulu Yam touge sessions and basikal lajak? Please don't do this! Video credits to Malaysian Crash Compilation and Jordan Honda Team Perceptions about the incident and subsequent ruling have remained mixed, as varied as the kuah nasi kandar at your favourite eatery but that's not what we're here to discuss today. The question we'd like to pose is, how different are the Ulu Yam touge sessions compared to basikal lajak? Are they not exactly the same thing just using different modes of transportation? Both basikal lajak and Ulu Yam touge: is illegal endanger others take place on public roads - not closed street circuits participants use little to no safety gear can cause fatalities - as we've unfortunately seen Road Transport Act 1987 For those of you who participate in touge activities, you are in breach of Section 41 of the Road Transport Act 1987, which states: "any person who, by the driving of a motor vehicle on a road recklessly or at a speed or in a manner which having regard to all the circumstances (including the nature, condition, and size of the road, and the amount of traffic which is or might be expected to be on the road) is dangerous to the public, causes the death of any person shall be guilty of an offence..." For the basikal lajak crew, they are breaking the law by riding on the highway without permission, which under Section 54(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987 is an illegal act. Cycling activities on highways without the permission of police or the Malaysian Highway Authority (LLM) can get them penalised or a prison term of up to 12 months. On top of that, the failure to install front and rear lights, as well as a bell, under Article 35 of the Road Regulations 1959 is also an offence. Take it off the streets! Basikal lajak or even touge sessions while on public roads are dangerous, do inherently have their benefits if given the opportunity in a safe controlled space. We have some really good and talented drivers and cyclists in Malaysia, and I've seen both firsthand. The problem is that they don't have access to a controlled environment to test their skill and sharpen their technique. This is why they head to public roads to do so, chasing thrills at the expense of others. We at Carlist.my do not in any way shape, or form condone this. That's why through CarTell we organise gymkhanas in controlled locations so that the car community can have fun, sharpen your skills and be safe. Perhaps if the powers that be and we're looking at state governments here provided drivers and cyclists with a safe place to practice their skills without costing an arm and a leg, exceptional talents could be identified, which might be beneficial to our national sporting aspirations. On the cycling side, I know that some initiatives around the country like Junior Cycling Malaysia and Bikeschool Malaysia have done a good job in educating and turning the Basikal Lajak kids into proper athletes and providing them with a suitable space and environment to do so. Now can we have a similar programme to nurture young motorsport talents? Do we have to wait for a death before something is done? Do we have to wait for something more serious to happen involving another 8 lives or more before we do something? In all honesty, both basikal lajak and touge sessions are one and the same as they both race on public roads but with different types of machines. One has garnered a lot of attention because eight youths are now dead so do we have to wait for some more deaths before the other one gets any ridicule, attention, bans? Both these activities unsupervised and uncontrolled endanger innocent Malaysians and need to stop! The government should be proactively looking for a solution on how to do so, one immediate idea being to maintain and allow access to the smaller circuits we have around the country for car clubs and car enthusiasts groups to safely test their limits and skills on. If we can have more of these types of initiatives and facilities, we could possibly have more Azizulhasni Awangs and more Alex Yoongs, but till the government provides either party with more opportunities, unfortunately, we will see more of them hitting the road an underground street races, let it be on a bicycle or a car. ✕ Mari berhubung dengan Whatsapp Kami mematuhi Akta Pelindungan Data Peribadi untuk melindungi anda Saya bersetuju dengan Terma Penggunaan dan Polisi Privasi Carlist.my Saya bersetuju untuk menerima komunikasi yang diperibadikan daripada Carlist.my dan penjual kereta, ahli gabungan dan rakan kongsi perniagaannya. Lihat tawaran kereta terbaik! Prev Next Tawaran istimewa - hubungi sekarang! Hari Jam Hrg. Psrn. Kenapa tiada harga disenaraikan? Kadang-kadang, penjual ingin anda hubungi mereka untuk dapatkan harga yang terbaik. I Kenapa tiada harga disenaraikan? Kadang-kadang, penjual ingin anda hubungi mereka untuk dapatkan harga yang terbaik. Tag Berkaitan basikal lajak Ulu Yam Touge Autocross Malaysia Junior Cycling Malaysia Youth Cycling Malaysia Youth Racing Malaysia SIC Malaysia
Tawaran istimewa - hubungi sekarang! Hari Jam Hrg. Psrn. Kenapa tiada harga disenaraikan? Kadang-kadang, penjual ingin anda hubungi mereka untuk dapatkan harga yang terbaik. I Kenapa tiada harga disenaraikan? Kadang-kadang, penjual ingin anda hubungi mereka untuk dapatkan harga yang terbaik.
Langgar Basikal Lajak: Jurujual Wanita Dibebaskan Berita Kereta Nabihah Md Rosdi | October 13, 2021 Mahkamah Majistret Johor Bahru pada Ahad lalu, kekal membebas dan melepaskan seorang jurujual wanita daripada pertuduhan memandu secara melulu ...
CarTell x UMW Grantt Lubricants - CarTell Gymkhana Vol. II Berita Kereta Adam Aubrey | July 08, 2022 Shah Alam Stadium's W2 Car Park was once again the host of smoke and screeching tyres as many new and returning participants were eager to test their ...
Peraturan Berbasikal Di Lebuh Raya Malaysia Mengikut Undang-Undang Rencana Muhammad Sharil Tarmize | June 16, 2023 Berdasarkan undang-undang jalan raya di Malaysia, adakah aktiviti berbasikal dibenarkan di lebuh raya? Masih ingatkah anda pada tragedi kemalangan ...
Ibu Bapa Perlu Halang Kanak-Kanak Daripada Berlumba di Jalan Raya – MIROS Berita Kereta Muhammad Sharil Tarmize | April 15, 2022 Ibu bapa perlu memainkan peranan untuk menghalang kanak-kanak aktiviti berlumba di jalan raya lebih-lebih lagi pada waktu malam atau awal ...