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Malaysia’s AI speed trap plan sparks backlash as lorry crash deaths pile up
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Malaysia is facing public pushback over its plan to use AI-powered speed traps to automatically fine speeding drivers. Critics argue the government is more focused on collecting fines than addressing the root causes of road safety issues—especially the alarming number of deadly lorry crashes. The proposed system, called Awas, would track vehicles between tollgates and issue fines based on average speed, but many see it as a band-aid solution to a much bigger problem.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about speeding tickets—it’s a debate over how governments use technology to tackle public safety. If the real issue is dangerous lorries and poor road conditions, slapping drivers with AI-generated fines might feel like a cash grab rather than a genuine fix. It’s a reminder that high-tech solutions can backfire if they ignore the human (and systemic) side of the problem.

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