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  2. Malaysian Cub Prix - Wikipedia

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    The Malaysian Cub Prix Championship is a national-level underbone or moped racing series for motorcycles with displacements from 100 to 150cc. The tournament is a grassroots developer with the main objective of discovering and developing Malaysian motorcycle racing talents.

  3. Modenas - Wikipedia

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    Modenas Kriss 2 with front disc brake. Modenas Kriss is the first model launched by Modenas in 1996. The model is actually named after a Malaysian traditional weapon, Keris, [1] though some motorcycle shops in the United Kingdom had mistakenly advertised the model to be named from the acronym of a famous American motorcycle racer, Kenny Roberts because Modenas had once built some racing ...

  4. Road signs in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    EXIT 1 – EXIT 99 FT 1-15 FT 22 FT 3: Main federal route numbers (Sarawak and Sabah) 1-11–59 4-1 – 4–99 1000 – 9999 FT 700: Main federal route numbers (Labuan) 700–799 FT 1123 FT 2486: FELDA/FELCRA federal route numbers: 1000 – 1999 2000 – 2999 FT 3214 FT 3374: Industrial federal route numbers: 3000 – 3999 FT 2A FT 2B ...

  5. Automotive industry in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The automotive industry in Malaysia consists of 27 vehicle producers and over 640 component manufacturers. [1] The Malaysian automotive industry is the third largest in Southeast Asia , and the 23rd largest in the world , with an annual production output of over 500,000 vehicles.

  6. Driving licence in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    A driving licence is required in Malaysia (Malay: Lesen Memandu Malaysia - LMM) before a person is allowed to drive a motor vehicle of any description on a road in Malaysia under Section 26(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987 (Act 333). Under section 26(1) of the Road Transport Act, an individual must possess a valid driving licence before being ...

  7. List of expressways and highways in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Phase 1 (Karak–Jabur) In operation Phase 2 (Jabur–Kuala Nerus) In operation: Sungai Besi Expressway: Besraya Expressway (Shamelin Expressway and Pandan Indah Link) 28.3: Main Link UPM Interchange–MRR2 (North) Interchange Eastern Extension Link Shamelin–Pandan Indah (Add image of highway concessionaries logo) Besraya Sdn Bhd: BES Ronda ...

  8. National Speed Limits (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    The National Speed Limits was enforced on 1 February 1989 following the National Speed Limit Orders 1989 (Perintah Had Laju Kebangsaan 1989). [1] Like any other countries in the world, failing to obey the speed limit on Malaysian roads and expressways is an offence as subject to Malaysian Road Safety Act 1987, which can be fined up to RM300 ...

  9. Malaysian Expressway System - Wikipedia

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    The expressway network of Malaysia is considered as one of the best controlled-access expressway network in Asia and in the world after Japan and South Korea. [5] With total length over 5,027 kilometres (3,124 mi), of which 2,996 kilometres (1,862 mi) are toll-free expressways and 2,031 kilometres (1,262 mi) [3] [6] are toll-expressways.