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Malay Mail on MSNLeft lane only for heavy vehicles: Transport Ministry enforces stricter highway safety rules, including speed limitersHeavy vehicles, including lorries and buses, will no longer be allowed to use the right lane on highways and must remain in ...
The paper explores options for improving early detection and management of health conditions that impact the safety of ...
Owners of new fully electric heavy vehicles will receive an incentive of S$40,000 for every vehicle from 2026 onwards.
The government’s decision to finally enforce the ban on buses and lorries from using the rightmost lane on highways may be ...
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Heavy Transport Vehicles Master Difficult Cargo ChallengesDiscover the thrilling and intense moments as enormous trucks perform daring transport operations with oversized and heavy ...
Heavy vehicles are not allowed to use the rightmost lane on highways – one of five improvements that the transport ministry ...
For a dedicated heavy vehicle driving trainer, one of the greatest challenges is identifying each student’s unique learning ...
“Under this regulation, lorries and buses must remain in the left lane and cannot be driven at high speeds. If they wish to ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThese Tracks Reveal Evidence of 22,000-Year-Old Wheelbarrows—But Without the WheelsThe drag marks and footprints were discovered in present-day New Mexico. Researchers say they're some of the earliest known ...
PUTRAJAYA: The Transport Ministry will set up a special task force to comprehensively address heavy vehicle safety issues, says Anthony Loke. The Transport Minister said the special task force ...
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