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Road Safety Department (JKJR) was established on 15 September 2004 to promote and facilitate the development of road safety in Malaysia. The Department will also act as a One Stop Agency to carry out all activities that encompasses education, enforcement, engineering and road safety. Among the main goals of RSD is to reduce accidents, injuries and deaths to a minimum level on par with developed countries through the coordination and management of road safety programs at both national and state levels.
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On 1 April 1946, the Road Transport Department (RTD) was established to coordinate all aspects relating to motor vehicles and drivers registration and licensing in the entire country. The RTD is one of departments under the Ministry of Transport. It is responsible for the provision of counter services as well as e-services for the registration and licensing of vehicles and drivers and the enforcement of the Road Transport Act 1987 in order to ensure safe drivers and vehicles.
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Railway Assets Corporation (RAC) is a Federal Statutory Body under Ministry of Transport Malaysia. RAC was established under the Railways Act 1991 (Act 463), commenced officially as an organisation on 1st August 1992 and gazetted under Volume 36 No.16 on 30th July 1992. RAC was fully operated on 1st October 1992. In conjunction with the establishment of RAC, the railway operation service was corporatized and Keretapi Tanah Melayu (KTM), a public entity which exists since 1894 was dissolved and officially known as Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB). At the same time, Department of Railway (DOR) was formed to ensure and promote safe, efficient and affordable railway transport system in Malaysia. RAC, DOR and KTMB will jointly concentrate their efforts to enhance the level and quality of railway services in the country.
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Road Safety Research Institute of Malaysia (MIROS) established on 3rd January 2007, MIROS functions as a one-stop centre for the generation and dissemination of road safety information through the print media and a concerted training programme. MIROS carries out studies and evaluates current procedures on road safety to generate information that will form the core of its evidence-based intervention programmes to enhance road safety in Malaysia.
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ROAD TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT ACADEMY OF JALAN MELAKA PHASE 2 PROJECT
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SOUTHERN INTERGRATED TERMINAL, BANDAR TASIK SELATAN PROJECT
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OFFICE AND QUARTERS COMPLEX PROJECT, ROAD TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT ALOR SETAR, KEDAH
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ELECTRIFIED DOUBLE TRACK PROJECT SENTUL – BATU CAVES
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WORKSHOP AND TRAINING CENTRE KTMB PROJECT BATU GAJAH
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The Ministry of Transport Malaysia is a signatory to the various international conventions and protocols. It is also actively involved together with the government of other counties as well as the relevant international associations and organizations in programs related to land transport and road safety. The purposes of such active involvements are:
i) to coordinate, monitor and manage the land transportation industry efficiently and effectively, particularly within the ASEAN region;
ii) to provide platform for discussions and negotiations at international level;
iii) to coordinate and simplify procedures for the operation of transit transportation;
iv) to keep update of the global changes in the legal framework governing the land transportation system; and
v) to draft infrastructure development policies and review the domestic legal framework in order to adopt and adapt the best global practices.
Cooperation at ASEAN level:
The agreements/Protocols/MOUs ratified/signed are as follows:
| AGREEMENTS / PROTOCOL |
SIGNED DATE |
| a) ASEAN Framework Agreement on the Facilitation of Goods in Transit (AFAFGIT) |
16 December 1998 |
| Protokol 1 Designation of Transit Transport Routes and Facilities |
8 February 2007 |
| Protokol 2 Designation of Frontier Posts |
The Negotiation Stage |
| Protokol 3 Types and Quantity of Road Vehicles |
15 September 1999 |
| Protokol 4 Technical Requirements of Vehicles |
15 September 1999 |
| Protokol 5 ASEAN Scheme of Compulsory Motor Vehicle Third-Party Liability Insurance |
8 April 2001 |
| Protokol 6 Railways Border and Interchange Stations |
The Negotiation Stage |
| Protokol 7 Customs Transit System |
The Negotiation Stage |
| Protokol 8 Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures |
27 October 2000 |
| Protokol 9 Dangerous Goods |
20 September 2002 |
| b) ASEAN Framework Agreement on the Facilitation of Inter-State Transport (AFAFIST) |
10 December 2009 |
| c) ASEAN Framework Agreement on Multimodal Transport (AFAMT) |
17 November 2005 |
| d) MoU Between The Government of Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia and The Phillipines on Cross-Border Movement of Commercial Buses and Coache |
2 November 2007 |
| e) MoU Between The Government of Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia and The Phillipines on Transit and Inter-State Transport of Goods |
25 June 2009 | | |
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