A shocking 64% of commercial vehicle operators in Malaysia have failed a safety audit conducted by the Malaysian Road Transport Department (JPJ), according to a recent report. The audit, which was carried out to ensure that commercial vehicles are roadworthy and comply with safety regulations, found that many operators were not adhering to basic safety standards. The JPJ conducted the audit on a total of 1,000 commercial vehicle operators, and the results were alarming. The failure rate of 64% is a clear indication that many commercial vehicle operators are not taking the necessary steps to ensure the safety of their vehicles and drivers. The audit checked for various safety parameters, including vehicle maintenance, driver qualifications, and compliance with safety regulations. The results of the audit have raised concerns about the safety of commercial vehicles on Malaysian roads. The JPJ has warned that it will take stern action against operators who fail to meet safety standards, including revoking their licenses. The department has also urged commercial vehicle operators to take immediate action to address the safety concerns. The safety audit is part of the JPJ’s efforts to reduce the number of accidents involving commercial vehicles. According to statistics, commercial vehicles are involved in a significant number of accidents on Malaysian roads every year. The JPJ believes that by ensuring that commercial vehicles are roadworthy and safe, it can reduce the number of accidents and save lives. The department has also called on the public to report any commercial vehicles that appear to be unsafe or unroadworthy. The safety audit has also highlighted the need for greater awareness and education about road safety among commercial vehicle operators and drivers. The JPJ plans to conduct more safety audits in the future to ensure that commercial vehicle operators are complying with safety regulations. The department is also working with other agencies to improve road safety in Malaysia. The safety of commercial vehicles is a critical issue, and the JPJ is taking a proactive approach to address the problem. The department’s efforts are aimed at reducing the number of accidents and saving lives. The public can play a crucial role in helping to improve road safety by reporting any concerns about commercial vehicles. The JPJ’s safety audit is an important step towards ensuring that commercial vehicles are safe and roadworthy. The department’s findings have significant implications for road safety in Malaysia, and it is essential that commercial vehicle operators take immediate action to address the safety concerns. The JPJ’s efforts to improve road safety are ongoing, and the department is committed to reducing the number of accidents on Malaysian roads. The safety audit is just one part of the JPJ’s broader efforts to improve road safety, and the department is working tirelessly to ensure that all vehicles on Malaysian roads are safe and roadworthy. The public can be assured that the JPJ is taking all necessary steps to address the safety concerns and improve road safety in Malaysia. The department’s commitment to road safety is unwavering, and it will continue to work towards reducing the number of accidents and saving lives. The safety of commercial vehicles is a top priority for the JPJ, and the department will not hesitate to take action against operators who fail to meet safety standards. The JPJ’s safety audit has sent a clear message to commercial vehicle operators that safety is a critical issue, and it will not be tolerated if operators fail to meet safety standards. The department’s efforts to improve road safety are essential, and the public can be confident that the JPJ is working hard to ensure that all vehicles on Malaysian roads are safe and roadworthy.