Perception des Risques en Malaisie
Maîtrisez l'art d'identifier et de répondre aux dangers routiers en Malaisie
Comprendre la perception des risques est crucial pour conduire en toute sécurité en Malaisie 🇲🇾. Ce guide complet couvre les défis uniques que vous rencontrerez sur les routes de Malaisie.
Dangers Routiers Courants
Motorcycles filtering and weaving through traffic at all speeds — motorcyclists are around two-thirds of road deaths
Flash flooding during the monsoon season turning roads into rivers
Sudden tropical downpours reducing visibility and causing aquaplaning
Dense mixed car-and-motorcycle traffic in the Klang Valley and other cities
AWAS/AES speed and red-light cameras causing sudden braking
High-speed merging on expressways such as the PLUS highway
School-zone speed reductions during the morning and afternoon rush
Heavy lorries and buses with large blind spots on federal roads
Défis Météorologiques
Dangers par Type de Route
Dangers Urbains
Dangers Ruraux
Dangers sur Autoroute
Facteurs Uniques
- Left-hand traffic — vehicles drive on the left and overtake on the right
- KEJARA demerit-points system — probationary drivers lose their licence at 20 points
- AWAS automated-enforcement umbrella (including AES speed and red-light cameras) operating nationwide
- Festive-season speed-limit reductions to 80 km/h on federal and state roads (not expressways)
Conseils de Préparation
Slow down as soon as rain starts — tropical roads turn slick within minutes
Check mirrors constantly for motorcycles filtering through traffic
Keep well clear of heavy lorries’ blind spots, especially on federal roads
Know the emergency number: 999 (or 112 from any mobile phone)
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