Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia—A motorcyclist died at the scene of a crash on the North-South Expressway this morning. The accident involved a collision with a heavy goods vehicle near the Petaling Jaya junction. Emergency services received the alert at 8:30 during peak traffic hours.
Traffic backed up for five kilometers as police cordoned off three lanes of the highway. Commuters sat in gridlock while forensic teams documented the position of the motorcycle. The truck driver remained at the scene and provided a statement to investigating officers.
Initial accounts from the scene suggest the motorcyclist lost control after attempting an overtake. He clipped the side of the truck while navigating through heavy traffic. The impact threw him into the path of oncoming vehicles.
Paramedics arrived within ten minutes of the call but declared the victim dead on arrival. The force of the impact left no chance for survival. Traffic police are currently reviewing dashcam footage submitted by witnesses who were traveling behind the vehicles.
Public frustration regarding road safety has reached a high point in the metropolitan area. This is the third fatal accident on this stretch of highway in the last fortnight. Commuter groups are calling for stricter enforcement against heavy vehicle drivers who ignore lane restrictions.
The highway authority began clearing the wreckage shortly after 10:00. They used industrial sweepers to remove debris and spilled fluids from the asphalt. Normal traffic flow resumed by midday, but residual delays persist throughout the corridor.
Police have opened an investigation into reckless driving, though they have not issued any charges at this time. They are searching for additional witnesses to verify the speed of both vehicles prior to the collision. The identity of the motorcyclist will be withheld until the family provides consent.
Authorities are urging all drivers to exercise extreme caution as rain is expected to fall later today. Increased visibility issues could present further risks on these high-speed arteries. A final report on the crash cause is expected to be filed within the week.
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