Malaysia Sets 2030 Target to Halve Motorcycle Deaths After RM30 Billion Annual Toll
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Malaysia's government says road accidents cost the country up to RM30 billion a year and has set a 2030 target to halve road fatalities, with motorcyclists a priority. Riders and pillion passengers made up 66% of last year's 6,537 road deaths (an average of 18 per day) despite motorcycles accounting for just 14% of vehicles involved in accidents. A cross-agency SAFERO framework is among the planned measures.




