Point-to-Point Speed Monitoring Pilot yet to Begin
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New AWAS speed camera trials hit a snag, start date unknown - SoyaCincau
The trials for the new Automated Awareness Safety System (AWAS) have not yet begun. In fact, the exact starting date for the trials has not yet even been set. This is based on the information from the Minister of Transport, Anthony Loke’s office, that was obtained by Berita Harian. Back in March, the Secretary-General for the Ministry of Transport (MOT), Jana Santhiran Muniayan, said that the AWAS trials would kick off in June. While the new AW…


AwAS Point-To-Point Speed Monitoring System Not Yet Implemented
Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter, or Telegram and WhatsApp channels for the latest stories and updates. Messages that the government will activate the point-to-point speed monitoring system under the new Automated Awareness Safety System (AwAS) camera on all major highways starting 1 June 2025 have been making its rounds on WhatsApp. It has also found its way to social media. However, a major part of this story has conveniently been left out. Wh…
AWAS speed cameras – point-to-point-based detection pilot testing yet to start on KL-Karak, NSE routes
According to a report by NST, the pilot testing of the point-to-point speed monitoring system under the Automated Awareness Safety System (AWAS) has yet to commence. “The point-to-point system pilot project has not started. So far, there is no information on when it is scheduled to begin,” said the transport minister’s office. The pilot AWAS project is intended to replace the static camera setup currently in use and will detect speed violations …
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