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Home News Auto News Drunk-Driving Can Now Land You 15 Years In Jail, RM150,000 Fine Drunk-Driving Can Now Land You 15 Years In Jail, RM150,000 Fine Auto News Jim Kem | July 28, 2020 04:27 pm Unless you’ve been stuck in a ditch for the past couple of months, you’d be well aware that drunk driving has been a rather hot button issue lately. This of course following the sharp rise in accidents, vehicle-related injuries and even involuntary manslaughter caused by individuals driving under the influence. It was announced that the proposal of stricter enforcement and, most importantly, harsher penalties were passed by the government. The Bill that would introduce amendments to the Road Transport Act 1987, was tabled for first reading at the Dewan Rakyat yesterday by Transport Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong, according to Bernama. Aside from the most high profile set of changes, the Bill’s drafters also took the opportunity to make other minor amendments, including adding definitions to micro-mobility electric vehicles. Most importantly, however, it defines the updated prescribed limit of alcohol content depending on the method of measurement. 22 micrograms per 100 millilitres of breath 50 milligrammes per 100ml of blood 67 milligrammes per 100ml of urine For first offenders, those found convicted of driving under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol to the extent of causing death will be given a recommended jail sentence of between 10 and 15 years as well as a fine of between RM50,000 and RM100,000. Meanwhile, repeat offenders (oh my, how irresponsible can you be) will receive a recommended jail time of between 15 to 20 years and slapped with a fine of between RM100,000 and RM150,000. However, we’re unclear as to whether a conviction would also lead to a mandatory lifetime revocation of the suspect’s driver’s license. If there’s even a possibility that they could hold a license, then why is that the case? On that note, for offences that result in injury but not death, the newly passed Bill states that those individuals convicted will be barred from holding or obtaining a driver’s license for at least 10 years in addition to facing a maximum jail term of 10 years and a RM50,000 fine upon conviction. These amendments and stiffer punishments will hopefully act as enough of a deterrent for anyone even considering to get behind the wheel of a car when inebriated. When you’ve had one too many, don’t take the risk and call for a cab or a Grab. Making that call could save a life, including yours. ✕ 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 Drink-Driving Alcohol Malaysia Road Transport Act Transport Minister Print Jim Kem Content Producer There's just something about cars. It's a conveyance, it's a liability, it's a tool; but it can also be a source of joy, pride, inspiration and passion. It's much like clothes versus fashion. And like the latter, the pursuit of perfection never ends. Related News Towing Your Car Home When Drunk - Is It A Good Idea? Insights Jim Kem | August 04, 2020 Let’s face it, a lot of us drive to most watering holes, and taking a Grab back might raise a red flag to our inner car lover, who judders in fear of ... Drink Driving Lowest Cause Of Fatal Accidents In Malaysia Over Last 10 Years Auto News Jim Kem | June 16, 2023 Drink driving (and driving under the influence of drugs) seems to be the lowest cause of fatal crashes in the past 10 years in Malaysia. Yeah, we ... Is Drunk Driving As Out Of Control As We Think It Is? Insights Aswan | May 25, 2021 Let’s start this off by saying that we totally agree with harsher penalties for drunk driving. It’s an incredibly reckless act that can cause great ... Harsher penalties await those caught driving on drugs, says Transport Minister Auto News Jim Kem | August 07, 2024 Those in the habit of driving around under the influence of certain substances, not just alcohol, should best beware as the government aims to ... Comments
Drunk-Driving Can Now Land You 15 Years In Jail, RM150,000 Fine Auto News Jim Kem | July 28, 2020 04:27 pm Unless you’ve been stuck in a ditch for the past couple of months, you’d be well aware that drunk driving has been a rather hot button issue lately. This of course following the sharp rise in accidents, vehicle-related injuries and even involuntary manslaughter caused by individuals driving under the influence. It was announced that the proposal of stricter enforcement and, most importantly, harsher penalties were passed by the government. The Bill that would introduce amendments to the Road Transport Act 1987, was tabled for first reading at the Dewan Rakyat yesterday by Transport Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong, according to Bernama. Aside from the most high profile set of changes, the Bill’s drafters also took the opportunity to make other minor amendments, including adding definitions to micro-mobility electric vehicles. Most importantly, however, it defines the updated prescribed limit of alcohol content depending on the method of measurement. 22 micrograms per 100 millilitres of breath 50 milligrammes per 100ml of blood 67 milligrammes per 100ml of urine For first offenders, those found convicted of driving under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol to the extent of causing death will be given a recommended jail sentence of between 10 and 15 years as well as a fine of between RM50,000 and RM100,000. Meanwhile, repeat offenders (oh my, how irresponsible can you be) will receive a recommended jail time of between 15 to 20 years and slapped with a fine of between RM100,000 and RM150,000. However, we’re unclear as to whether a conviction would also lead to a mandatory lifetime revocation of the suspect’s driver’s license. If there’s even a possibility that they could hold a license, then why is that the case? On that note, for offences that result in injury but not death, the newly passed Bill states that those individuals convicted will be barred from holding or obtaining a driver’s license for at least 10 years in addition to facing a maximum jail term of 10 years and a RM50,000 fine upon conviction. These amendments and stiffer punishments will hopefully act as enough of a deterrent for anyone even considering to get behind the wheel of a car when inebriated. When you’ve had one too many, don’t take the risk and call for a cab or a Grab. Making that call could save a life, including yours. ✕ 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 Drink-Driving Alcohol Malaysia Road Transport Act Transport Minister
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Towing Your Car Home When Drunk - Is It A Good Idea? Insights Jim Kem | August 04, 2020 Let’s face it, a lot of us drive to most watering holes, and taking a Grab back might raise a red flag to our inner car lover, who judders in fear of ...
Drink Driving Lowest Cause Of Fatal Accidents In Malaysia Over Last 10 Years Auto News Jim Kem | June 16, 2023 Drink driving (and driving under the influence of drugs) seems to be the lowest cause of fatal crashes in the past 10 years in Malaysia. Yeah, we ...
Is Drunk Driving As Out Of Control As We Think It Is? Insights Aswan | May 25, 2021 Let’s start this off by saying that we totally agree with harsher penalties for drunk driving. It’s an incredibly reckless act that can cause great ...
Harsher penalties await those caught driving on drugs, says Transport Minister Auto News Jim Kem | August 07, 2024 Those in the habit of driving around under the influence of certain substances, not just alcohol, should best beware as the government aims to ...