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Article: Accidents rise as school holiday crowds jam roads
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- New Straits Times
- Article date:
- May 28, 2001
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New Straits Times
05-28-2001
Accidents rise as school holiday crowds jam roads
Edition: Main/Lifestyle; 2*
Section: National
SEREMBAN, Sun. - The school holidays started with a bang yesterday as 31 accidents, including four highway pile-ups, involving more than 50 vehicles were reported in this district.
A police spokesman said 45 cars, a van, six motorcycles and three lorries were involved in road crashes which occurred on State and Federal roads and along the North-South Expressway.
He said the Seremban-Senawang stretch of the highway topped the number of accidents with 17 cases, followed by State roads (five), Federal roads (one), Seremban town (three) and other areas like residential ...
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