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Jpj Crackdown on Overloading

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Sabah JPJ crackdown on overloaded commercial vehicles increases enforcement risk for trucking/logistics firms operating in Sabah. Higher compliance costs (fines, downtime) and potential capacity reduction if overloading is curtailed. Impact is region-specific (Sabah, Malaysia).

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  • Overloading offences rose from 1,180 in 2024 to 3,350 in 2025.
  • Operation from May 16 to 20 inspected 1,530 vehicles, with 259 enforcement actions.
  • 108 goods service vehicles were cited for overloading.
  • Between Jan-Apr 2023, 204,503 vehicles were inspected; main offences: expired road tax, no insurance.

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