E-scooters to be prohibited from use on KL roads from January 1, 2021 – police to fine users RM300 if caught

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Electric scooters have become an increasingly common sight on the roads in Kuala Lumpur, but come January 1, 2021, all that is set to change. Authorities are putting a stop to their use on city …

E-scooters to be prohibited from use on KL roads from January 1, 2021 – police to fine users RM300 if caughtElectric scooters have become an increasingly common sight on the roads in Kuala Lumpur, but come January 1, 2021, all that is set to change. Authorities are putting a stop to their use on city streets, and users are set to face a fine if they do not comply,

Aside from a RM300 fine for the first offence, and a RM1,000 fine or three months jail for the second offence, the cops say that legal action can also be taken under the Road Transport Act against individuals caught riding e-scooters on the road from January 1. “So far, the police have identified three areas in the city where the scooters are being actively used, namely around Dataran Merdeka, KLCC and Bukit Bintang,” he said, adding that at present, the police was only advising users to stop riding these devices.

It doesn’t matter that city center roads are basically 3-lane highways, lack of public transport options, not wheel chair or stroller friendly or even worse not pedestrian centric.

 

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