All 831 AES cameras up within the next 18 months



The Road Transport Department (JPJ) plans to implement a total of 831Automated Enforcement System (AES)cameras in stages via a subsequent 18 months,Bernamareports. The cameras will be installed in a set of identified locations.
JPJ emissary director Datuk Ismail Ahmad pronounced fourteen AES cameras have been installed during assorted hotspots or collision disposed areas in a Klang Valley and Perak given Sep 23. The fourteen locations are listed in ourearlier report.
"The hotspots were identified formed upon a high number of accidents or traffic offences during a areas after a study carried out by a Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (MIROS), JPJ, Public Works Department and police," he said.
You can read theFAQ released by JPJfor some-more report upon AES.
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