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The Transport Ministry has emphasised that the responsibility for supervising children falls squarely on parents.

Transport Minister Anthony Loke made this statement on Thursday (Sept 5) in response to questions about a recent incident in Seremban, Negri Sembilan, where a 10-year-old boy crashed the family car into a van, causing an accident involving two other vehicles.

Loke reiterated that parents, guardians, and vehicle owners will face legal action if they allow underage children to drive, stressing that this measure ensures accountability and prevents negligence in such serious matters.

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Transcript
00:00A few days ago, there was a case where a child was involved in a car accident and was hit by two cars at a gas station.
00:11This is not the first time that a child has been involved in a car accident.
00:16It is very dangerous.
00:20If there is a similar case, the parents will be held accountable.
00:28The parents and the owner of the car can go to court
00:35because their negligence has allowed their children, especially their children, to drive their cars.
00:43So we cannot charge the children.
00:46But the parents have to be held accountable.
00:50How can the government take care of every family?
00:55That is the responsibility of the parents.
00:58They have to ensure that there is a correct message, education and education for the children
01:06so that they are not willing to drive their cars.
01:10But how can they get the keys and drive their cars?
01:15That is something that no one can control, except the parents.
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