On April 13, the case went to the Johor Baru High Court after yet another appeal by the prosecution, and she was then sentenced to six years in prison. She was previously acquitted and discharged by the Johor Baru Magistrates’ Court twice in October 2019 and October 2021 - the latter after the prosecution had appealed the decision.
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The issue of basikal lajak’has resurfaced after driver Sam Ke Ting was charged with reckless or dangerous driving, after she hit eight out of the dozens of teenagers who were racing using their basikal lajak on the Johor Bahru Inner Ring Road highway in the wee morning of 2017. After reaching high speeds, the riders usually take the “Superman position”, with their abdomen on the saddle and the legs extended backwards, preventing access to the pedals. The bicycles are frequently ridden by teenagers and children, who race downhill with each other along public roads and highways where or when there is little traffic.
They can easily be bought or modified in local bicycle shops, and even through online shopping platforms. Always be aware of your surroundings and think about other riders,” he told Malay Mail.īasikal lajak refers to usually fixed-gear bicycles that have been heavily modified, which also includes shortened handlebars and stem, and plastic sports rims. Try to ride on the shoulder or curb of the street, not on the main road. “Also a very important point is that when you ride you must think about other road users too. “Wear some lights and have the brakes on, please, and don’t ride on open roads or highways, said Chen, who coaches Malaysia’s triathlon and duathlon athletes for the upcoming SEA Games. “As long as are following the rules I have no problem with it but don’t endanger yourself or others. Rupert Chen, another Malaysian triathlete and long-time Ironman competitor, stressed that there needs to be rules or laws to govern the burgeoning phenomenon to ensure safety is prioritised. Can’t blame them as they took that opportunity to earn a living but, in terms of safety, they don’t care,” he said when contacted by Malay Mail. They would then go to other shops that were more obliging.
“I tell them I don’t deal with that sort of stuff.