Elephants can’t read road signs, but we can
13 Aug 2025 03:00pm
From the Top News Podcast, Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi reminds us - when elephants end up on roads, it’s never their fault.
Drivers don’t mean to harm them but accidents happen when we least expect thus the responsibility is on us to slow down, stay alert and drive safely in wildlife areas.
Because on the road, one careless second can cost a life - human or animal.
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