“Terima
Kasih!” I shouted repeatedly through the drizzle to the Majlis Bandaraya
Johor Baru (MBJB) officer who was guiding the tow-truck operator to adjust
the tow mechanism under the car it was about to tow away.
The loud honk from the MBJB tow-truck attracted much attention along Jalan Trus |
I
have long insisted that errant drivers who parked indiscriminately in the heart
of the city needed to be educated and encouraged to use proper parking places
instead of parking on double Yellow Lines and obstructing other road users.
Recently,
I was in Downtown Johor Baru again and I was more than pleased to observe how
the Johor Baru City Council was taking a serious view of indiscriminate parking
along roads, road shoulders and pavements.
Remember: NO PARKING on Double Yellow Lines |
I
could not see the driver through the heavily tinted glass but I am sure he/she
could see me. And he/she then reversed and decided not to park in my path.
As
efforts are made to make the city more walkable, it was an absolute shame to
see the pavements occupied by parked cars that were obstructing pedestrians and
tourists on walking tours.
While
construction and improvements on the city roads are constantly in progress, it
is important that vehicle owners DO NOT contribute to the road congestion.
In
2013 – ten years ago – I had written about such Demon Drivers (Streets
Johor, The New Straits Times, 5 Nov 2013) and concluded that these drivers had
no consideration for other road users and were simply too lazy to walk a
distance from the parking lot or too stingy to pay parking fees.
In
City Parking Woes (Streets Johor, The New Straits Times, 21 Nov 2013), I
highlighted the city’s appalling traffic issues and how poor enforcement was
allowing errant drivers to ignore the traffic/parking rules and continue making
a mockery of the authorities.
I thanked this officer for a job well done |
The
truck sounded its loud, attention-grabbing honk (several times!) to warn
drivers to quickly remove their illegally parked vehicles from the road sides
or risk being towed away.
After
giving fair warning, the tow truck then proceeded to do its job to remove the
vehicles, one by one.
Ready to tow away an illegally parked car |
There
are proper parking places in the city and it was just a matter of the drivers’
attitude who choose to ignore the rules and decided to park wherever thought
they could.
While
it is even more convenient to use the cashless method of a cash-card to park at
various carparks in the city, why not make use of this facility?
I
am optimistic that the City Council will persevere in their effort to keep our
roads free from illegally parked vehicles and encourage drivers to be more
considerate to park at the right places and not let their vehicles obstruct other
road users, especially emergency vehicles like Fire Engines and Ambulances.
Towed away ... |
Once
again, Banyak Terima Kasih – Thank You Very Much, to the Johor
Baru City Council tow truck team for helping to educate and encourage drivers
to park their vehicles at the proper parking places in the city.
It
had been years since we were plagued by parking woes in the city but it is
never too late to educate and encourage every generation of drivers to obey
traffic rules.
Thank
You, Johor Baru City Mayor and the Johor State Government authorities.
Keep
up your good work in enforcing the rules for a better tomorrow!
To
the people of Johor – who pride ourselves as Bangsa Johor – it is not
impossible to set the fine example as an inclusive community where everyone has
the right to use public facilities like our city roads, pavements and back-lanes
while presenting a more welcome and walkable network of roads to visitors and
pedestrians in Downtown Johor Baru.
Come
on, Anak Johor. We can do this together!
Peggy: Our CSR correspondent. MBJB must thank her
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