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"L" bikers must undergo training programme
 
 
KUALA LUMPUR (Dec 20, 2009): Motorcyclists with the "L" licence would have to undergo training under the newly launched Riders Survival programme before they can be awarded the full licence.

Road Safety Department director-general Datuk Suret Singh said the new programme was part of the department's efforts to enhance knowledge and skill on motorcycle riding so that riders are better prepared to deal with emergency situations.

Suret said such an effort was necessary so that motorcyclists and their pillion riders knew what to do if they were to encounter problems while on their way to their destinations.

"This will be a continuous effort to change the mindset of motorists and to culturise aspects on road safety, especially among motorcyclists," he told reporters after opening the Riders Survival programme here today

Participants during the Rider Survival Program in Kuala Lumpur.
Sunpix : Anwar Faiz 

Suret Singh, who is also the Asean Road Safety chairman, said the programme, which was supported by the Road Safety Marshall Club, would be made a model for other Asean countries.

Meanwhile, Social Security Organisation (Socso) chief executive officer K.Selvarajah said 19,000 of the 40,916 claims under the Socso's employment injury insurance scheme for the first nine months of this year were for occupational accidents.

Of the total, 80%  were claims for accidents involving motorcyclists, he added.

He said Socso paid about RM1.8 million in compensation to subscribers last year.

Meanwhile, Federal Territory Road Transport Department (RTD) head of operation unit, Syed Abdullah Syed Husain, said senior citizens and the Orang Asli were required to undergo special training and talks before they could be issued licences to ride motorcycles under the "1Community,1RTD" programme.

"Most of those who are issued the licence have been riding motorcycles for a long time.
"They also ride the motorcycles only to the mosques and shops near their homes," he added. – Bernama

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