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To push for safer roads, advocate for stronger policies like the Anti-Road Rage Act or the proposed Vision Zero initiative, support the government’s comprehensive Metro Manila Road Safety plan which includes infrastructure upgrades, stricter enforcement, and education, and practice safe driving habits such as adhering to speed limits and not driving while intoxicated.
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Malaysia’s push for safer roads includes a 2022–2030 Road Safety Plan aiming to halve fatalities, efforts to reduce school zone speeds to 30 km/h, and a strategy to shift from private vehicles to public transport, promoting a safer, more sustainable transport system. These initiatives are driven by high road accident rates, especially among motorcyclists, and are supported by the Asian Development Bank (ADB), World Health Organization (WHO), and local NGOs like Safe Kids Malaysia, who advocate for policy changes and accountability.






