The Automobile Association of Malaysia
(AAM) on 21 March 2008 launched a Road
Safety Campaign and Road Show at the
Curve in Mutiara Damansara and unveiled
two new products.
The road safety campaign and road show
is another effort by AAM towards creating
a motoring society that is more responsible
and caring on the road.
“In a world that is today heavily
dependant on mobility, road safety
awareness should be a discipline and a way
of life…road safety is something that we
cannot afford to take lightly,” said AAM
Chairman Y.M. Tunku Datuk Mudzaffar
Tunku Mustapha.
“While campaigns are a good platform
to generate greater awareness and in
educating people about safer motoring, its
effectiveness in the end, depend greatly on
the willingness of individuals to embrace
the positive values that are imparted on
them.”
Tunku Mudzaffar said improving road
safety requires the participation of many
different organisations and sectors and
that no single party working alone can
effectively reduce the number of road
casualties.
“Above all, success in generating greater
awareness and in making our roads safer,
depend greatly on our willingness as road
users to put aside our selfish needs for a
greater cause.”
Highlighting statistics from Ops Sikap
XVI (16) conducted during the Chinese
New Year holiday period recently, Tunku
Mudzaffar pointed out that although the
number of fatalities recorded was lower
compared to the corresponding period last
year, the number of accident cases had increased.
“These statistics are very alarming and
AAM is concerned that despite the millions
of ringgit invested year after year by both
the Government and private institutions on
road safety campaigns, we are still a long
way from producing the desired results,”
he said.
“Motorcyclists who fail to strap on
their helmet, those who do not use the
designated motorcycle lanes, beating
the red light, drivers who tailgate, have
utter disregard for traffic laws, excessive
speeding, aggressive driving and the lack
of consideration for others – these are all
a common sight on Malaysian roads. So
common that we have grown accustomed to
accepting it although we know it is wrong.”
As an authority and a responsible as
well as caring motoring organization,
Tunku Mudzaffar said AAM’s commitment
to creating greater road safety awareness
has seen the association embarked on a
number of programs and activities designed
to propagate safer motoring.
Among its initiatives included
collaborating with the Road Safety
Department to distribute for free some
10,000 motorcycle helmets. The event
was launched earlier this year in Negri
Sembilan where some 2,000 motorcycle
helmets and 600 bicycle helmets were given
away.
On going efforts included imparting
on road safety tips, vital information and
statistics on road safety to its members
via the association’s bi-monthly Drive
magazine.
AAM also offers defensive and advanced
driving courses for members and nonmembers.
Last year 1,000 participants
underwent the program.
The Road Show will also travel to
Penang, Ipoh, Melaka and Johor Baru
before returning to the Klang Valley.