Anthony Loke: Use of Removable Sunshades in Cars Allowed as Long as Driver's Visibility is Not Compromised
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Transport minister says JPJ has bigger road safety concerns than car sunshades
KUALA LUMPUR, June 19 — Transport Minister Anthony Loke today clarified that the Road Transport Department (JPJ) is not prioritising enforcement against vehicle sunshades, following public confusion over whether removable sunshades and curtains are allowed on car windows.According to Berita Harian, Loke said while existing rules allow action to be taken if such accessories breach road transport regulations, JPJ’s focus remains on offences that p…
JPJ ruling on removable window sunshades not enforced unless driver's view is obstructed
Following a statement by the road transport department (JPJ) reported earlier today on the prohibition of removable window sunshades, transport minister Anthony Loke has clarified in a briefing today that rules against the use of these sunshades are not enforced, as long as the driver’s view is not obstructed. The JPJ regulates the ruling under the Motor Vehicles (Prohibition of Certain Types of Glass) Rules 1991, where the use of removable suns…

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