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MOT mulls mandatory defensive driving courses for high-risk drivers

Loke said this is part of the ministry's efforts to improve the existing curriculum, with a stronger focus on practical driving skills and accident-avoidance techniques, rather than merely passing licence tests.

Updated 5 months ago · Published on 27 Jan 2026 4:32PM

MOT mulls mandatory defensive driving courses for high-risk drivers
Motorcyclists accounted for 66.4 per cent of total road fatalities last year, with those aged between 16 and 30 forming the largest group of victims. - January 27, 2026

THE Transport Ministry (MOT) is mulling the possibility of making defensive driving courses mandatory, particularly for drivers with traffic offence records or suspended licences.

Minister Anthony Loke said this is part of the ministry's efforts to improve the existing curriculum, with a stronger focus on practical driving skills and accident-avoidance techniques, rather than merely passing licence tests.

"This is a new approach we want to introduce, either by mandating or encouraging drivers with suspended licences and similar cases to return for defensive driving courses or undergo training on safer and more responsible driving to prevent accidents," he said in reply to Abdul Latiff Abdul Rahman (PN-Kuala Krai) on the proposal to review the motorcycle licence training curriculum at the Dewan Rakyat sitting today.

Meanwhile, according to Bernama, the Dewan Rakyat was also told that the MOT and Education Ministry have agreed to implement more targeted interventions, particularly among school students who ride motorcycles to school, following the High-Level Committee Meeting on Road Safety and Congestion on Jan 20.

Loke said the MyLESEN B2 programme, which previously offered free training to the B40 group, will now be targeted at secondary schools to ensure student motorcyclists receive formal and structured training, thereby reducing accident risks linked to inexperience.

"In addition, MOT will restructure its free helmet exchange programme to focus on school students who ride motorcycles," he said.

He said that MOT has also implemented the Safe School Zone or MySafe School initiative, which supports a 30kmh speed limit around school areas through improved safety infrastructure such as speed limit signs, road markings and traffic-calming road designs.

He said motorcyclists accounted for 66.4 per cent of total road fatalities last year, with those aged between 16 and 30 forming the largest group of victims.

Citing the Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (Miros), Loke said key factors contributing to road accidents, particularly those involving motorcycles, include risky behaviour, mixed traffic interactions between heavy vehicles and motorcycles, insufficient riding skills and low safety awareness. – January 27, 2026

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