A fatal crash in Klang has reignited concerns over Malaysia’s road safety crisis, with over 6,500 deaths in 2025 and motorcyclists accounting for the majority of fatalities. As authorities consider tougher penalties, including financial reparations and harsher criminal charges, will stricter enforcement finally change behaviour, or are deeper systemic and cultural shifts needed to make Malaysian roads safer?

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