Friday, February 09, 2024

Nga admits his driver accused of tailgating ambulance


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Nga admits his driver accused of tailgating ambulance


DAP’s Nga Kor Ming says his driver had earlier given way to the ambulance.



A video of the incident which went viral sparked a public outcry.


PETALING JAYA: Housing and local government minister Nga Kor Ming says he is ready to cooperate with the authorities after his driver was accused of tailgating an ambulance.

The incident, which was caught on video, went viral on social media, with Perak police chief Yusri Hassan Basri yesterday stating that his department had recorded the driver’s statement.

Nga, who is DAP vice-chairman, said he is prepared to pay any compound fine imposed on his driver for the offence.

“The incident occurred while I was en route to attend an official programme in Ipoh (last Saturday),” said Nga in a Facebook post.

“My driver became aware that a private ambulance was tailing my vehicle to an accident site. To prioritise rescue efforts, my driver gave way to the ambulance.

“Since the road was congested, my driver had to tailgate the ambulance while looking for space to continue the journey to Ipoh,” he said, adding that he “never intended to break the law”.

The incident occurred when the ambulance was en route to an accident site at KM 305 of the North-South Expressway, between Simpang Pulai and Tapah.

Yusri yesterday said the case was being investigated under Rule 9 (2) of the Road Traffic Rules 1959, which stipulates that drivers must give way to emergency vehicles that had their sirens on.


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