Its director-general, Datuk Wira Wan Mohd Nor Wan Ibrahim, told the New Sunday Times that this problem was prevalent in highly-populated low-cost housing areas. Wan Mohd Nor zeroed in on the poor management and maintenance of these residences. Some low-cost apartments, he said, would usually have serious parking problems, which if left unresolved, could lead to disasters. “Parking is always a big issue in low-cost apartments, as each house will been allotted with only one parking lot. “We waste a lot time because we have to manoeuvre around tight stretches in low-cost apartments and gated communities.
Source: New Strait Times October 01, 2017 00:33 UTC