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” We ca n’t speed ( in the daytime )”, he said. “( At ) night, we speed. … Traffic is ( light )”.

He said he was traveling 120 km/h when he said he was driving from Johor Bahru to KL in two and a half time. But he himself has not caused an accident, he claimed, as he is” a professional”.

” When I’m driving, my eyes, my head, … my body, all working”, he said. ” Yet when I rate, … customers say,’ You’re a great driver. … Some buses ( take ) five hours, you ( take ) three hours.'”

Keeping to the speed limit for the entire journey would make him feel” sleepy” and is “impossible” to do, he added.

Another vehicle, Burhan Abdharu, said the cause accidents happen in the first time is the individuals are tired and “haven’t had much sleep”.

He has driven from KL to Singapore for the longest, therefore up to Singapore. That is 15 to 17 hours of driving, no including split time, he reckoned.