Ten abandoned vehicles obstructing traffic flow were towed away by the Enforcement Department of the Ampang Jaya Municipal Council (MPAJ) during an operation carried out yesterday.
Majlis Perbandaran Ampang Jaya (MPAJ) said the enforcement action was taken to ensure smoother traffic movement, more orderly parking arrangements, and to safeguard public safety and interest in the affected areas. Such operations are part of ongoing efforts by local authorities to address urban traffic congestion caused by long-term abandoned vehicles.
In its statement, the council said the vehicles had been identified as abandoned units left in locations that disrupted daily traffic flow. Poor parking discipline and long-term vehicle abandonment have increasingly contributed to congestion and posed safety risks to road users.
MPAJ stressed that enforcement action can be taken against vehicle owners who fail to comply with regulations and conditions set by the council. Authorities also noted that such measures are necessary to maintain order and ensure public spaces are used responsibly.
Members of the public with complaints or information regarding abandoned vehicles are encouraged to submit reports through the Public Complaints Management System (SISPAA) or contact 1-800-22-8100 for further action. The reporting channels are intended to help speed up enforcement responses and improve urban management efficiency.
Overall, the operation reflects continued efforts by local authorities to maintain a safe, organised and efficient urban environment. Regular enforcement is expected to continue to prevent abandoned vehicles from recurring and disrupting traffic flow in the future.

