Road crashes kill 111 Malaysians amid festivals (Reuters) Updated: 2006-01-30 15:13
Road accidents claimed 111 lives during a weeklong exodus of Malaysians
traveling to join friends and relatives ahead of key Muslim and Chinese
festivals.
About 1,000 accidents per day have been recorded nationwide since January 23,
when police launched a road safety campaign prior to this week's celebrations of
the Chinese Lunar New Year and Awal Muharram, the start of the Islamic new year,
according to police statistics.
About 60 percent of Malaysia's 26 million people are ethnic Malay Muslims.
Ethnic Chinese, mainly Buddhists and Christians, are the largest minority,
comprising a quarter of the population.
Motorcyclists accounted for most of the casualties recorded between January
23-29, the federal traffic police bureau said in a statement.
Millions of Malaysians have left Kuala Lumpur and other major cities in
recent days as government offices and businesses take an extended break for the
Lunar New Year, which began Sunday, and Awal Muharram, which begins this
Tuesday.
Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi has urged Malaysians to be more cautious
while driving. Nearly 4,000 police personnel patrolling the country's roadways
have issued 73,558 fines to motorists for various traffic offenses over the past
week.
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