Works Minister Alexander Nanta Linggi said his secretary-general has been instructed to hold discussions with several agencies, including the Transport Ministry, to address solutions for road damage caused by overloaded vehicles.
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00:00I would like to ask you about the road damage issue.
00:02There is a report that says that a heavy vehicle that weighs more than 10%
00:07will cause damage up to 50% on the road.
00:10Maybe the heavy vehicle issue is under the Ministry of Transport.
00:13But for KKR, how do you see it?
00:16It is true that heavy vehicles are a problem that has clearly damaged our roads.
00:24That's why we have the right to complain.
00:27But even though we have the right to complain, they have also violated our regulations.
00:33So they have a right to complain.
00:35We cannot ignore it.
00:36It is indeed the cause of the damage to our roads.
00:40Do you have any plans for the future?
00:42Right now, there is a discussion between the KSU and the authorities.
00:47The KSU and the Ministry of Transport will work together
00:52and any relevant agencies to sit together.
00:56We will discuss how to overcome the road damage issue.