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Malaysia sees 10% drop in e-hail and commercial vehicle accidents and thefts due to rising dashcam use, though no mandatory rules are planned.
Malaysia’s road safety advocates are pushing for wider dashcam use in e-hailing and commercial vehicles, citing a 10% drop in accidents and thefts in 2024 linked to increased camera adoption.
Experts say dashcams improve accident investigations, aid enforcement, and promote accountability, though the government has no plans to make them mandatory.
While associations like Medo support clearer rules if requirements arise, officials stress that valid road tax stickers are needed to verify footage authenticity.
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Malasia ve una caída del 10% en los accidentes y robos de e-hail y vehículos comerciales debido al aumento del uso de dashcam, aunque no se planean reglas obligatorias.