In order for the general Malaysian public to accept the implementation
of AES, we had to develop the best system available – one that has been proven
in all developed nations and has been around for more than half a century.
Our partners, Jenoptik AG,
first used automated safety cameras in 1955. They are the world’s leading
manufacturers of safety cameras that has been tried and tested all around the
world. In United Kingdom, within 4 years of implementing AES, the country saw a
42% decrease in road deaths and serious injuries.
In countries like Germany,
Switzerland and Netherlands, AES has helped lower the risk of road deaths by
more than six times since 1970. Over the past decade, there was in fact a 50%
decrease in the risk of road deaths in about half the countries recorded.
Statistics in 2010 prove
that Malaysians have the highest likelihood of being killed in road accidents.
Malaysia’s figures are almost double the amount compared to Cambodia; the
second highest-scoring country based on our research. Therefore, the
implementation of AES is most crucial in preventing drivers from continuing to
risk their lives while it also helps save innocent lives along the way.
System of progress
JPJ would require an
operational management system to accommodate all the real-time data. Although,
AES is governed and controlled by JPJ, ATES provides JPJ with an outsourced
managed service which will enable JPJ to detect, transmit, process, issue, collect
and enforce summons in courts. These processes are done meticulously which is
why most developed countries outsource theses services.
ATES creates value in the
whole evidence chain management and also manages life cycles of each summons.
This ensures unbiased prosecution, proper management of delivered and
undelivered summonses that will not be lost even over long periods of time.
HOW AES SUMMONSES ARE PROCESSED
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