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Home News Auto News 150km/h Malaysian Speed Limits? No Chance, Says DEP Works Minister 150km/h Malaysian Speed Limits? No Chance, Says DEP Works Minister Auto News Chris Aaron | March 19, 2015 02:14 pm If you’ve had any such hopes on the government increasing the national speed limit of 110km/h applicable to most highways, you’re in for a bit of a disappointment.Thursday’s Dewan Rakyat meet saw one Mohd Imran Abdul Hamid of the PKR party quiz Deputy Works Minister Datuk Rosnah Shirlin on why the national speed limit could not be raised to 150km/h, given the “high-quality” of vehicles on the road these days.Imran further proposed that the left lanes be maintained at 110km/h, the middle lane be between 110km/h to 130km/h, while the overtaking/ right-most lane be set to 130km/h to 150km/h.According to a report from The Star, Imran continued, “"I have experienced living in a developed nation, Germany, for 30 months, and their highway, the Autobahn, had no speed limits.“They had all sorts of quality cars such as Mercedes, Porsche, BMW just like our country."But I don’t understand why we can’t increase the speed limit based on the cars’ needs. I actually sympathise with them.”Imran was met with the Deputy Works Minister’s response, which came down like a harsh hammer of reality on all of the nation’s 'autobahn' aspirations.Rosnah commented that the national speed limit is set as such in accordance with the road’s design, something that cannot be changed, and that it was “public knowledge” that a faster a car is, the higher its risk grows to be more accident prone.She went on to comment on the high number of accidents, fatal, major and minor, over the past years.Well, as a motoring journalist, it’s our duty to advocate nothing other than safe driving for all, and we wholeheartedly agree with the deputy works minister who also told any wannabe speedsters to save it for the track.We do disagree, however, with the claimed “public knowledge” of faster cars being more dangerous. I’d personally much rather put my life on the line, if it were legal, at 150km/h on a highway (if that’s putting your life on the line is) in a Volkswagen Golf R, than in a Perodua Myvi. No offence to the Myvi, though. Brilliant little car.What do you think? Maintain 110km/h? Or up to 150km/h? Discuss! ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Driving Road Rules Speed Limit Works Ministry Print Related News CNY 2022: Speed Limits Reduced By 10km/h, Heavy Vehicles Restricted On Roads Auto News Jim Kem | January 31, 2022 Effective from January 25th to February 8th, and in tandem with Ops Bersepadu, the Works Ministry has announced that the speed limit on federal and ... Volvo is Going after Intoxicated and Distracted Drivers Next. We Support! Insights Gokul | October 19, 2020 As messed up as the year 2020 is, it also marks many important milestones as far as the automotive scene is concerned. Just a couple of months ago, ... Does A Driver’s Car Have To Be Demanding Insights Aswan | April 15, 2020 Of the many things you’ll hear when people talk about cars, perhaps the most ambiguous is the term “driver’s car”. It’s a term that’s used in a ... Open payment toll collection system to be Implemented this September Auto News Adam Aubrey | June 16, 2023 Minister of Works Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi, recently announced that the open payment toll collection system is expected to be implemented ... Comments
150km/h Malaysian Speed Limits? No Chance, Says DEP Works Minister Auto News Chris Aaron | March 19, 2015 02:14 pm If you’ve had any such hopes on the government increasing the national speed limit of 110km/h applicable to most highways, you’re in for a bit of a disappointment.Thursday’s Dewan Rakyat meet saw one Mohd Imran Abdul Hamid of the PKR party quiz Deputy Works Minister Datuk Rosnah Shirlin on why the national speed limit could not be raised to 150km/h, given the “high-quality” of vehicles on the road these days.Imran further proposed that the left lanes be maintained at 110km/h, the middle lane be between 110km/h to 130km/h, while the overtaking/ right-most lane be set to 130km/h to 150km/h.According to a report from The Star, Imran continued, “"I have experienced living in a developed nation, Germany, for 30 months, and their highway, the Autobahn, had no speed limits.“They had all sorts of quality cars such as Mercedes, Porsche, BMW just like our country."But I don’t understand why we can’t increase the speed limit based on the cars’ needs. I actually sympathise with them.”Imran was met with the Deputy Works Minister’s response, which came down like a harsh hammer of reality on all of the nation’s 'autobahn' aspirations.Rosnah commented that the national speed limit is set as such in accordance with the road’s design, something that cannot be changed, and that it was “public knowledge” that a faster a car is, the higher its risk grows to be more accident prone.She went on to comment on the high number of accidents, fatal, major and minor, over the past years.Well, as a motoring journalist, it’s our duty to advocate nothing other than safe driving for all, and we wholeheartedly agree with the deputy works minister who also told any wannabe speedsters to save it for the track.We do disagree, however, with the claimed “public knowledge” of faster cars being more dangerous. I’d personally much rather put my life on the line, if it were legal, at 150km/h on a highway (if that’s putting your life on the line is) in a Volkswagen Golf R, than in a Perodua Myvi. No offence to the Myvi, though. Brilliant little car.What do you think? Maintain 110km/h? Or up to 150km/h? Discuss! ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Driving Road Rules Speed Limit Works Ministry
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