1 Sek 1142 Apj 1987 !!top!! -

Specifically, this notation breaks down as a formal notice or compound issued under of the Act, cross-referenced with a specific compoundable code or subsection layout (often stylized in enforcement databases as "1142"). Section 114 of the APJ 1987 is a foundational legal provision giving the Road Transport Department (JPJ) and the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) the power to demand information regarding the identity of drivers suspected of committing traffic offenses. Anatomy of the Legal Keyword

| Section (Seksyen) | Summary of Offense / Provision | Typical Penalty (May vary by subsection) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Causing death by reckless or dangerous driving. | Prison: Up to 10 years & Fine: Up to RM 20,000 - RM 50,000 | | Section 43(1) | Driving without due care or reasonable consideration for other road users. | Fine: Up to RM 4,000 & / or Prison: Up to 1 year | | Section 44(1) | Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs (DUI). | Fine: Up to RM 10,000 & Prison: Up to 3 years & Driving ban | | Section 45A(1) | Driving with a blood alcohol content exceeding the prescribed limit. | Fine: Up to RM 6,000 & Prison: Up to 12 months & Driving ban | | Section 39(1) | Driving a motor vehicle under the age of 16. | Fine: Not exceeding RM 2,000 & / or Prison: Not exceeding 6 months | | Section 64(1) | General powers for enforcement officers to seize vehicles in certain circumstances. | Varies; empowers the seizure of vehicles involved in offenses | | Section 1 | Short title, application, and commencement date of the Act. | N/A (Procedural) | 1 sek 1142 apj 1987

: Automatic disqualification from holding or obtaining a driving license for a minimum of two years from the date of conviction. Subsequent Offenses Specifically, this notation breaks down as a formal